Refined approach for quantification of in vivo ischemia-reperfusion injury in the mouse heart

S Bohl, DJ Medway, J Schulz-Menger… - American Journal …, 2009 - journals.physiology.org
S Bohl, DJ Medway, J Schulz-Menger, JE Schneider, S Neubauer, CA Lygate
American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 2009journals.physiology.org
Cardiac ischemia-reperfusion experiments in the mouse are important in vivo models of
human disease. Infarct size is a particularly important scientific readout as virtually all
cardiocirculatory pathways are affected by it. Therefore, such measurements must be exact
and valid. The histological analysis, however, remains technically challenging, and the
resulting quality is often unsatisfactory. For this report we have scrutinized each step
involved in standard double-staining histology. We have tested published approaches and …
Cardiac ischemia-reperfusion experiments in the mouse are important in vivo models of human disease. Infarct size is a particularly important scientific readout as virtually all cardiocirculatory pathways are affected by it. Therefore, such measurements must be exact and valid. The histological analysis, however, remains technically challenging, and the resulting quality is often unsatisfactory. For this report we have scrutinized each step involved in standard double-staining histology. We have tested published approaches and challenged their practicality. As a result, we propose an improved and streamlined protocol, which consistently yields high-quality histology, thereby minimizing experimental noise and group sizes.
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