2009
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1191338
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Histological changes in a model of chronic heart failure induced by multiple sequential coronary microembolization in sheep

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“…Schmitto et al used a similar approach in sheep to produce small sequential myocardial lesions, which cumulatively are sufficient to produce CHF but most likely would have been lethal if established in a single intervention [19,20]. An important feature of Schmitto et al's model is the lack of recovery of LV-function after coronary embolizations are completed [25].…”
Section: Coronary Microembolization (Cme)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Schmitto et al used a similar approach in sheep to produce small sequential myocardial lesions, which cumulatively are sufficient to produce CHF but most likely would have been lethal if established in a single intervention [19,20]. An important feature of Schmitto et al's model is the lack of recovery of LV-function after coronary embolizations are completed [25].…”
Section: Coronary Microembolization (Cme)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disadvantages, on the other hand, include fatal arrhythmias despite prophylactic administration of anti-arrhythmic agents, the development of postoperative adhesions and scar tissue, which make subsequent operations more dangerous and difficult, and the need for personnel capable of surgical procedures. In summary, coronary ligation creates a robust, replicable model of ischemic heart failure in several species [31,35] including dogs [32], sheep [19,20,30,33,34], and pigs [36].…”
Section: Coronary Ligationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After 1 minute, the hearts were removed, atriums and right ventricle were separated from left ventricle, left ventricle was placed in a cutting apparatus (JP40, Shiyuan Science Equipment Co., Shanghai), and sectioned into 10 or 11 cross-sectional slices (each 1 mm in thickness) along long axis. Uneven slices (1,3,5,7,9,11) were irradiated with UV light (365 nm wavelength) to determine the no-flow zone (NF, area not perfused by Thioflavin S). No-flow zone was traced and analyzed using NIH image software.…”
Section: Evaluation the Areas Of No-flow Zonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This produced left ventricular-dysfunction, but the mortality was high, however. To create a stable and reproducible animal of chronic heart failure, Schmitto et al 9,10 were the first to describe a novel chronic heart failure model induced by multiple, repetitive, and sequential coronary microembolization in sheep.…”
Section: To the Editormentioning
confidence: 99%