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Title: An open secret in porcine acute myocardial infarction models: The relevance of anaesthetic regime and breed in ischaemic outcomes
Author: Solanes, Núria
Bobi, Joaquim
Arrieta, Marta
Jiménez, Francisco Rafael
Palacios, Carmen
Rodriguez, Juan José
Roque, Mercè
Galán Arriola, Carlos
Ibañez, Borja
Freixa, Xavier
García Álvarez, Ana
Sabaté, Manel
Rigol, Montserrat
Keywords: Experimentació animal
Malalties coronàries
Animal experimentation
Coronary diseases
Issue Date: 24-Oct-2022
Publisher: Frontiers Media
Abstract: Large animal models of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) play a crucial role in translating novel therapeutic approaches to patients as denoted by their use in the right-before-human testing platform. At present, the porcine model of AMI is used most frequently as it mimics the human condition and its anatomopathological features accurately. We want to describe to, and share with, the translational research community our experience of how different anaesthetic protocols (sevoflurane, midazolam, ketamine+xylazine+midazolam, and propofol) and pig breeds [Large White and Landrace x Large White (LLW)] can dramatically modify the outcomes of a well-established porcine model of closed-chest AMI. Our group has extensive experience with the porcine model of reperfused AMI and, over time, we reduced the time of ischaemia used to induce the disease from 90 to 50 min to increase the salvageable myocardium for cardioprotection studies. For logistical reasons, we changed both the anaesthetic protocol and the pig breed used, but these resulted in a dramatic reduction in the size of the myocardial infarct, to almost zero in some cases (sevoflurane, 50-min ischaemia, LLW, 2.4 ± 3.9% infarct size), and the cardiac function was preserved. Therefore, we had to re-validate the model by returning to 90 min of ischaemia. Here, we report the differences in infarct size and cardiac function, measured by different modalities, for each combination of anaesthetic protocol and pig breed we have used. Furthermore, we discuss these combinations and the limited literature pertaining to how these two factors influence cardiac function and infarct size in the porcine model of AMI.Copyright © 2022 Solanes, Bobi, Arrieta, Jimenez, Palacios, Rodríguez, Roqué, Galán-Arriola, Ibañez, Freixa, García-Álvarez, Sabaté and Rigol.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.919454
It is part of: Frontiers In Veterinary Science, 2022, vol. 9
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/202139
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.919454
ISSN: 2297-1769
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