2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203581
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Correction: Type-2 diabetic aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 mutant mice (ALDH 2*2) exhibiting heart failure with preserved ejection fraction phenotype can be determined by exercise stress echocardiography

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“…Transthoracic cardiac imaging was conducted monthly for all animals with a MS201 transducer (12)(13)(14)(15). A protocol similar to that reported previously was followed (16).…”
Section: Echocardiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Transthoracic cardiac imaging was conducted monthly for all animals with a MS201 transducer (12)(13)(14)(15). A protocol similar to that reported previously was followed (16).…”
Section: Echocardiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we adopt a well-established rat model of type II diabetes to study the temporality of abnormal developments in cardiac function, microvascular function, and exercise capacity. While ample preclinical reports exist on diabetes, animal diabetes studies rarely assess long-term effects on the heart (6)(7)(8) and studies that do extend to cardiac function typically employ genetic models in which cardiac abnormalities manifest in a compressed time interval in young animals (9)(10)(11)(12)(13). As such, we lose the opportunity to discriminate the natural progression of a slowly developing disease and identify when along this timeline different structural and functional abnormalities first appear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, animals were imaged at both 20 and 25 weeks to ensure that all animals received an echo during the most severe stage of cardiovascular dysfunction. A single trained individual in the WVU Animal Models and Imaging Facility acquired ultrasound images in a blinded fashion in conscious mice to maintain normal left ventricle (LV) function and heart rate [ 46 49 ]. Images were acquired using a 32–55 MHz linear array transducer on the Vevo2100 Imaging System (Visual Sonics, Toronto, Canada) as previously described [ 9 , 50 52 ], and were acquired at the highest frame rate (233–401 frames/second) as determined by image resolution.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%