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An isolated working heart system for large animal models.
Abstract
Since its introduction in the late 19(th) century, the Langendorff isolated heart
perfusion apparatus, and the subsequent development of the working heart model, have
been invaluable tools for studying cardiovascular function and disease(1-15). Although
the Langendorff heart preparation can be used for any mammalian heart, most studies
involving this apparatus use small animal models (e.g., mouse, rat, and rabbit) due
to the increased complexity of systems for larger mammals(1,3,11). One major difficulty
is ensuring a constant coronary perfusion pressure over a range of different heart
sizes - a key component of any experiment utilizing this device(1,11). By replacing
the classic hydrostatic afterload column with a centrifugal pump, the Langendorff
working heart apparatus described below allows for easy adjustment and tight regulation
of perfusion pressures, meaning the same set-up can be used for various species or
heart sizes. Furthermore, this configuration can also seamlessly switch between constant
pressure or constant flow during reperfusion, depending on the user's preferences.
The open nature of this setup, despite making temperature regulation more difficult
than other designs, allows for easy collection of effluent and ventricular pressure-volume
data.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/13940Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.3791/51671Publication Info
Schechter, Matthew A; Southerland, Kevin W; Feger, Bryan J; Linder, Dean; Ali, Ayyaz
A; Njoroge, Linda; ... Bowles, Dawn E (2014). An isolated working heart system for large animal models. J Vis Exp(88). 10.3791/51671. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/13940.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Dawn Elizabeth Bowles
Assistant Professor in Surgery
Bryan Feger
Medical Writer, Sr
A scientist with basic and clinical research training, who is passionate about supporting
Duke investigators and strengthening research integrity.
Carmelo Alessio Milano
Joseph W. and Dorothy W. Beard Distinguished Professor of Experimental Surgery
Matthew Schechter
House Staff
Kevin William Southerland
Assistant Professor of Surgery
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