2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2004.04.002
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Animal Models of Heart Failure: What Is New?

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“…Volume and pressure overload, tachycardia‐pacing, and toxic cardiomyopathy in rabbits are the general methods to evaluate the incidence and progression of congestive heart failure (CHF) (Hasenfuss 1998; Muders and Elsner 2000; Monnet and Chachques 2005; Patten and Hall‐Porter 2009; Houser et al. 2012; Haack et al.…”
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“…Volume and pressure overload, tachycardia‐pacing, and toxic cardiomyopathy in rabbits are the general methods to evaluate the incidence and progression of congestive heart failure (CHF) (Hasenfuss 1998; Muders and Elsner 2000; Monnet and Chachques 2005; Patten and Hall‐Porter 2009; Houser et al. 2012; Haack et al.…”
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“…These models are, however, unsuitable for the study of ischemic HF caused by coronary artery diseases. Coronary artery occlusions from the suture ligations, ameroid constrictors, or coiling have been used in mice, rats, rabbits, dogs, and pigs for reproduction of the ischemia‐induced LV dysfunction and HF (Monnet and Chachques 2005; Patten and Hall‐Porter 2009; Dubi and Arbel 2010). In comparison with mouse and rat, the rabbit model allows chronic measurements of hemodynamics, hormonal system, and organ function.…”
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“…This drug is usually administered by intravenous or intracoronary injection. The latter allows delivery of DOX at a smaller dose to induce HF without systemic toxicity [203].…”
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