Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4256151 Transplantation Proceedings 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundMouse transplant models offer a valuable platform for studying the biology of a spectrum of diseases, particularly those of the immune system. We have developed a modified abdominal heterotopic heart transplantation (AHHT) model with a total arterial anastomosis and compared the results with the cervical heterotopic heart transplantation (CHHT) and the non-modified AHHT models.MethodsMice were randomly assigned to four groups: sham, AHHT, CHHT, and modified AHHT groups. Each group (except for the sham) included donor and recipient animals. Postoperative outcome, operative mortality, operative time, and tissue damage were assessed by measuring plasma levels of tumor necrosis factor α.ResultThe modified AHHT group had significantly lower values. However, hind limb paralysis was observed equally and only in AHHT and modified AHHT models. The modified AHHT group had the highest success rate of functioning hearts.

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