Intrabronchial Delivery: A Technique to Administer an Experimental Agent Selectively Into a Mouse Lung

Published: April 30, 2023

Abstract

Source: Liao, S. et. al. Direct Intrabronchial Administration to Improve the Selective Agent Deposition Within the Mouse Lung. J. Vis. Exp. (2019).

This video describes an intrabronchial approach to administer an experimental agent selectively into distal right and left lung. In the featured protocol, we will administer bleomycin intrabronchially into a mouse to obtain a better model for pulmonary fibrosis.

Protocol

All procedures involving animals have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board. 1. Non-operative IB intubation and delivery approaches IB approach to selective lobar cannulation of the distal right lung After performing intratracheal (IT) cannulation (use the dominant hand to intubate the extended catheter into the trachea via the oral cavity), rotate the plastic board +3…

Representative Results

Figure 1: Approach for selective right/left lung lobar cannulation and administration. (A) To target the right lung, the plastic board is rotated +30°, improving ease of selectively engaging the right mainstem bronchus. The catheter is advanced (per distances proposed in Table 1) to selectively engage right …

Disclosures

The authors have nothing to disclose.

Materials

22 G shielded IV Catheter   BD 381423
Evans blue dye  Sigma-Aldrich  E2129
LED-30W Fiber Optic Dual Gooseneck Lights Microscope Illuminator  AmScope  LED-30W
Precisionglide needle, 18G x 1"    BD 305195 Beveled tip, 12 mm in length
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Intrabronchial Delivery: A Technique to Administer an Experimental Agent Selectively Into a Mouse Lung. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20233, doi: (2023).

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