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Occlusion-induced Ischemia Reperfusion: Preclinical Services

Occlusion of the left coronary artery is performed to mimic myocardial infarction in humans that results from occlusion of arteriosclerotic plaques of coronary arteries. Using this model, scientists can get a better understanding of the functional, structural and molecular changes associated with clinical ischemic heart disease as well as investigate the cardio-protection of potential drug therapies. Following the occlusion, the artery is opened directly to the heart making the occlusion-induced MI model particularly useful for therapies that work directly on the area of occlusion.

Occlusion-induced Ischemia Reperfusion
Occlusion period 45 minutes
Reperfusion Duration 1-7 days
Strain SD rats
Readouts available Histology, CPK, troponin levels

 

Download whitepaper: Myocardial Infarct Models for evaluating the myocardial protection of potential drug treatments or devices. 

 

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Figure: Histology on four heart tissue samples from the vehicle treated group in the occlusion-induced ischemia reperfusion MI model. Ischemia duration was 45 minutes and reperfusion was over 48 hours. Slides A-D: transverse section of the heart at 0.5x magnification. Slides E-H: 4x magnification of slides A-D showing the scarred myocardium.