2014
DOI: 10.3791/51566
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Ultrasound-guided Transthoracic Intramyocardial Injection in Mice

Abstract: Murine models of cardiovascular disease are important for investigating pathophysiological mechanisms and exploring potential regenerative therapies. Experiments involving myocardial injection are currently performed by direct surgical access through a thoracotomy. While convenient when performed at the time of another experimental manipulation such as coronary artery ligation, the need for an invasive procedure for intramyocardial delivery limits potential experimental designs. With ever improving ultrasound … Show more

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“…However, that previous study used an adenoviral vector, whilst the present study used lentiviral vector. Prendiville et al ( 21 ) also reported animal mortality due to this technique and possibly due to complications caused by this experimental procedure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However, that previous study used an adenoviral vector, whilst the present study used lentiviral vector. Prendiville et al ( 21 ) also reported animal mortality due to this technique and possibly due to complications caused by this experimental procedure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Indeed, this method has also been applied in experiments with pigs and clinical studies in humans 37,38 . In mice, transthoracic intramyocardial injections guided by ultrasounds have been used to challenge their heart 39 . Within this article we propose a detailed protocol to ease the use of IT injection for zebrafish.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address this issue, stem cell imaging can provide either static or dynamic images of the implant event. Real-time imaging technologies include ultrasound [ 55 ] and photoacoustic imaging [ 28 , 56 ]. The contrast agent reports the number and location of the stem cell and helps the physician accurately inject the cells in the ischemic region.…”
Section: Stem Cell Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%