Antegrade Perfusion Model: An Ex Vivo Technique to Perfuse Isolated Mouse Heart

Published: April 30, 2023

Abstract

Source: Omatsu-Kanbe, M. et al., An Antegrade Perfusion Method for Cardiomyocyte Isolation from Mice. J. Vis. Exp. (2021).

This video describes an antegrade perfusion technique of an isolated mouse heart during which a perfusate is injected through the left ventricle, and eventually, it perfuses the entire myocardium. This method can be used to isolate cardiomyocytes from murine models and generate decellularized hearts for further downstream applications.

Protocol

All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board. 1. Antegrade perfusion of the mouse heart NOTE: The plastic transfer pipette used for sucking the heart should be soft and not be sharply tapered towards the tip. Choose a small vascular clamp with serration. The recommended instruments are listed in the Table of Mate…

Disclosures

The authors have nothing to disclose.

Materials

Extension tube  Top, Japan  X1-50 Connect with syringe and injection needle for antegrade perfusion.
Heater mat  Natsume Seisakusho, Japan  KN-475-3-40  Equipment to warm the perfusion plate.
Infusion pump  TERUMO, Japan  TE-311  Infusion syringe pump for antegrade perfusion.
Injection needle (27 gauge)  TERUMO, Japan  NN-2719S  Needle for insertion into the left ventricle.
Insulin (from bovine pancrease)  Sigma-Aldrich, USA  I5500  Dissolve in 0.1 M HCl.
Plastic syringe (20 mL)  TERUMO, Japan  SS-20ES  Use for infusion of CIB-EGTA.
Vascular clamp  Karl Hammacher GmbH, Germany  HSE 004-35  Small straight vascular clamp used for clamping aorta.
All other reagents  Nacalai Tesque, Japan

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Antegrade Perfusion Model: An Ex Vivo Technique to Perfuse Isolated Mouse Heart. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20798, doi: (2023).

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