[PDF][PDF] LAD-ligation: a murine model of myocardial infarction

MVV Kolk, D Meyberg, T Deuse… - Journal of visualized …, 2009 - researchgate.net
MVV Kolk, D Meyberg, T Deuse, KR Tang-Quan, RC Robbins, H Reichenspurner…
Journal of visualized experiments: JoVE, 2009researchgate.net
Research models of infarction and myocardial ischemia are essential to investigate the
acute and chronic pathobiological and pathophysiological processes in myocardial
ischemia and to develop and optimize future treatment. Two different methods of creating
myocardial ischemia are performed in laboratory rodents. The first method is to create cryo
infarction, a fast but inaccurate technique, where a cryo-pen is applied on the surface of the
heart (1-3). Using this method the scientist can not guarantee that the cryo-scar leads to …
Abstract
Research models of infarction and myocardial ischemia are essential to investigate the acute and chronic pathobiological and pathophysiological processes in myocardial ischemia and to develop and optimize future treatment.
Two different methods of creating myocardial ischemia are performed in laboratory rodents. The first method is to create cryo infarction, a fast but inaccurate technique, where a cryo-pen is applied on the surface of the heart (1-3). Using this method the scientist can not guarantee that the cryo-scar leads to ischemia, also a vast myocardial injury is created that shows pathophysiological side effects that are not related to myocardial infarction. The second method is the permanent ligation of the left anterior descending artery (LAD). Here the LAD is ligated with one single stitch, forming an ischemia that can be seen almost immediately. By closing the LAD, no further blood flow is permitted in that area, while the surrounding myocardial tissue is nearly not affected. This surgical procedure imitates the pathobiological and pathophysiological aspects occurring in infarction-related myocardial ischemia.
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