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The mode of anesthesia influences outcome in mouse models of arterial thrombosis

BACKGROUND: Arterial thrombosis models are important for preclinical evaluation of antithrombotics but how anesthetic protocol can influence experimental results is not studied. OBJECTIVES: We studied how three most commonly used rodent anesthetics affect the induction of thrombosis and thrombus res...

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Autores principales: Sashindranath, Maithili, Sturgeon, Sharelle A., French, Shauna, Craenmehr, Daphne D. D., Selan, Carly, Freddi, Susanna, Johnson, Chad, Cody, Stephen H., Nesbitt, Warwick S., Hamilton, Justin R., Nandurkar, Harshal H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6462741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31011704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rth2.12184
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author Sashindranath, Maithili
Sturgeon, Sharelle A.
French, Shauna
Craenmehr, Daphne D. D.
Selan, Carly
Freddi, Susanna
Johnson, Chad
Cody, Stephen H.
Nesbitt, Warwick S.
Hamilton, Justin R.
Nandurkar, Harshal H.
author_facet Sashindranath, Maithili
Sturgeon, Sharelle A.
French, Shauna
Craenmehr, Daphne D. D.
Selan, Carly
Freddi, Susanna
Johnson, Chad
Cody, Stephen H.
Nesbitt, Warwick S.
Hamilton, Justin R.
Nandurkar, Harshal H.
author_sort Sashindranath, Maithili
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description BACKGROUND: Arterial thrombosis models are important for preclinical evaluation of antithrombotics but how anesthetic protocol can influence experimental results is not studied. OBJECTIVES: We studied how three most commonly used rodent anesthetics affect the induction of thrombosis and thrombus resolution with antiplatelet agent integrilin (Eptifibatide). METHODS: The Folts, electrolytic, and FeCl(3) models of carotid artery thrombosis were evaluated. The extent of blood flow reduction required to elicit cyclic flow reductions (CFR) was examined in the Folts model. The occlusion time and stability following electrolytic or FeCl(3) injury was assessed. The efficacy of Eptifibatide was studied in each cohort and clot composition following FeCl(3) application was assessed histologically. RESULTS: Isoflurane and ketamine‐xylazine (ket‐x) elicited higher basal blood flow velocities. For reliable CFR in the Folts model, a higher degree of blood flow reduction was required under ket‐x and isoflurane. For the FeCl(3) and electrolytic models, injury severity had to be increased in mice under ket‐x anesthesia to achieve rapid occlusion. FeCl(3)‐injured artery sections from ket‐x and isoflurane‐treated mice showed vessel dilatation and clots that were more fibrin/red‐cell rich compared to pentobarbitone. Integrilin led to cycle abolishment for all three Folts‐injury cohorts but for the electrolytic model a 2.5‐fold higher dose was required to restore blood flow under pentobarbitone. Integrilin after FeCl(3) arterial injury was partially ineffective in isoflurane‐treated mice. CONCLUSIONS: Anesthesia impacts rodent carotid artery occlusion experiments and alters integrilin efficacy. It is important to consider anesthetic protocols in animal experiments involving pharmacological agents for treatment of atherothrombosis.
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spelling pubmed-64627412019-04-22 The mode of anesthesia influences outcome in mouse models of arterial thrombosis Sashindranath, Maithili Sturgeon, Sharelle A. French, Shauna Craenmehr, Daphne D. D. Selan, Carly Freddi, Susanna Johnson, Chad Cody, Stephen H. Nesbitt, Warwick S. Hamilton, Justin R. Nandurkar, Harshal H. Res Pract Thromb Haemost Methodological Article BACKGROUND: Arterial thrombosis models are important for preclinical evaluation of antithrombotics but how anesthetic protocol can influence experimental results is not studied. OBJECTIVES: We studied how three most commonly used rodent anesthetics affect the induction of thrombosis and thrombus resolution with antiplatelet agent integrilin (Eptifibatide). METHODS: The Folts, electrolytic, and FeCl(3) models of carotid artery thrombosis were evaluated. The extent of blood flow reduction required to elicit cyclic flow reductions (CFR) was examined in the Folts model. The occlusion time and stability following electrolytic or FeCl(3) injury was assessed. The efficacy of Eptifibatide was studied in each cohort and clot composition following FeCl(3) application was assessed histologically. RESULTS: Isoflurane and ketamine‐xylazine (ket‐x) elicited higher basal blood flow velocities. For reliable CFR in the Folts model, a higher degree of blood flow reduction was required under ket‐x and isoflurane. For the FeCl(3) and electrolytic models, injury severity had to be increased in mice under ket‐x anesthesia to achieve rapid occlusion. FeCl(3)‐injured artery sections from ket‐x and isoflurane‐treated mice showed vessel dilatation and clots that were more fibrin/red‐cell rich compared to pentobarbitone. Integrilin led to cycle abolishment for all three Folts‐injury cohorts but for the electrolytic model a 2.5‐fold higher dose was required to restore blood flow under pentobarbitone. Integrilin after FeCl(3) arterial injury was partially ineffective in isoflurane‐treated mice. CONCLUSIONS: Anesthesia impacts rodent carotid artery occlusion experiments and alters integrilin efficacy. It is important to consider anesthetic protocols in animal experiments involving pharmacological agents for treatment of atherothrombosis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6462741/ /pubmed/31011704 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rth2.12184 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc on behalf of International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Sashindranath, Maithili
Sturgeon, Sharelle A.
French, Shauna
Craenmehr, Daphne D. D.
Selan, Carly
Freddi, Susanna
Johnson, Chad
Cody, Stephen H.
Nesbitt, Warwick S.
Hamilton, Justin R.
Nandurkar, Harshal H.
The mode of anesthesia influences outcome in mouse models of arterial thrombosis
title The mode of anesthesia influences outcome in mouse models of arterial thrombosis
title_full The mode of anesthesia influences outcome in mouse models of arterial thrombosis
title_fullStr The mode of anesthesia influences outcome in mouse models of arterial thrombosis
title_full_unstemmed The mode of anesthesia influences outcome in mouse models of arterial thrombosis
title_short The mode of anesthesia influences outcome in mouse models of arterial thrombosis
title_sort mode of anesthesia influences outcome in mouse models of arterial thrombosis
topic Methodological Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6462741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31011704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rth2.12184
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