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Publication : Improved technique of heterotopic cervical heart transplantation in mice.

First Author  Tomita Y Year  1997
Journal  Transplantation Volume  64
Issue  11 Pages  1598-601
PubMed ID  9415564 Mgi Jnum  J:44887
Mgi Id  MGI:1101433 Doi  10.1097/00007890-199712150-00017
Citation  Tomita Y, et al. (1997) Improved technique of heterotopic cervical heart transplantation in mice. Transplantation 64(11):1598-601
abstractText  Background: The method for mouse vascularized heart transplantation have been described using suture and cuff techniques. Technical problems have limited its widespread use. Here, we describe our method of modified cervical heterotopic transplantation with the cuff technique. METHODS: By using a smaller Teflon cuff (external diameter 0.6 mm, internal diameter 0.4 mm) and superfine-tip forceps, it became possible to directly pull the edge of the carotid artery and evert the proximal end of the artery over the cuff. Similarly, the external jugular vein could be easily everted over a 22-gauge cuff with this direct pulling method. RESULTS: By these modifications, the operation time was reduced. It usually takes 20 min for the donor harvest, 15 min for preparation of the cervical vessels, and 15 min for anastomosis. All procedures from the donor harvest through skin closure of the recipient mice can be completed within 1 hr, and ischemic time is within 25-40 min. CONCLUSIONS: This method can be used to investigate cyclophosphamide-induced tolerance and mechanisms of reperfusion injury.
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