Electrocardiographic characterization of cardiac hypertrophy in mice that overexpress the ErbB2 receptor tyrosine kinase
P Sysa-Shah, LL Sørensen, MR Abraham… - Comparative …, 2015 - ingentaconnect.com
P Sysa-Shah, LL Sørensen, MR Abraham, KL Gabrielson
Comparative medicine, 2015•ingentaconnect.comElectrocardiography is an important method for evaluation and risk stratification of patients
with cardiac hypertrophy. We hypothesized that the recently developed transgenic mouse
model of cardiac hypertrophy (ErbB2 tg) will display distinct ECG features, enabling WT (wild
type) mice to be distinguished from transgenic mice without using conventional PCR
genotyping. We evaluated more than 2000 mice and developed specific criteria for genotype
determination by using cageside ECG, during which unanesthetized mice were manually …
with cardiac hypertrophy. We hypothesized that the recently developed transgenic mouse
model of cardiac hypertrophy (ErbB2 tg) will display distinct ECG features, enabling WT (wild
type) mice to be distinguished from transgenic mice without using conventional PCR
genotyping. We evaluated more than 2000 mice and developed specific criteria for genotype
determination by using cageside ECG, during which unanesthetized mice were manually …
Electrocardiography is an important method for evaluation and risk stratification of patients with cardiac hypertrophy. We hypothesized that the recently developed transgenic mouse model of cardiac hypertrophy (ErbB2 tg ) will display distinct ECG features, enabling WT (wild type) mice to be distinguished from transgenic mice without using conventional PCR genotyping. We evaluated more than 2000 mice and developed specific criteria for genotype determination by using cageside ECG, during which unanesthetized mice were manually restrained for less than 1 min. Compared with those from WT counterparts, the ECG recordings of ErbB2 tg mice were characterized by higher P- and R-wave amplitudes, broader QRS complexes, inverted T waves, and ST interval depression. Pearson's correlation matrix analysis of combined WT and ErbB2 tg data revealed significant correlation between heart weight and the ECG parameters of QT interval (corrected for heart rate), QRS interval, ST height, R amplitude, P amplitude, and PR interval. In addition, the left ventricular posterior wall thickness as determined by echocardiography correlated with ECG-determined ST height, R amplitude, QRS interval; echocardiographic left ventricular mass correlated with ECG-determined ST height and PR interval. In summary, we have determined phenotypic ECG criteria to differentiate ErbB2 tg from WT genotypes in 98.8% of mice. This inexpensive and time-efficient ECG-based phenotypic method might be applied to differentiate between genotypes in other rodent models of cardiac hypertrophy. Furthermore, with appropriate modifications, this method might be translated for use in other species.
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