Echocardiographic Assessment of Embryonic and Fetal Mouse Heart Development: A Focus on Haemodynamics and Morphology

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Title: Echocardiographic Assessment of Embryonic and Fetal Mouse Heart Development: A Focus on Haemodynamics and Morphology
Authors: Nathan D. Hahurij, Emmeline E. Calkoen, Monique R. M. Jongbloed, Arno A. W. Roest, Adriana C. Gittenberger-de Groot, Robert E. Poelmann, Marco C. De Ruiter, Conny J. van Munsteren, Paul Steendijk, Nico A. Blom
Source: The Scientific World Journal, Vol 2014 (2014)
Publisher Information: Hindawi Limited, 2014.
Publication Year: 2014
Collection: LCC:Technology
LCC:Medicine
LCC:Science
Subject Terms: Technology, Medicine, Science
More Details: Background. Heart development is a complex process, and abnormal development may result in congenital heart disease (CHD). Currently, studies on animal models mainly focus on cardiac morphology and the availability of hemodynamic data, especially of the right heart half, is limited. Here we aimed to assess the morphological and hemodynamic parameters of normal developing mouse embryos/fetuses by using a high-frequency ultrasound system. Methods. A timed breeding program was initiated with a WT mouse line (Swiss/129Sv background). All recordings were performed transabdominally, in isoflurane sedated pregnant mice, in hearts of sequential developmental stages: 12.5, 14.5, and 17.5 days after conception (n=105). Results. Along development the heart rate increased significantly from 125 ± 9.5 to 219 ± 8.3 beats per minute. Reliable flow measurements could be performed across the developing mitral and tricuspid valves and outflow tract. M-mode measurements could be obtained of all cardiac compartments. An overall increase of cardiac systolic and diastolic function with embryonic/fetal development was observed. Conclusion. High-frequency echocardiography is a promising and useful imaging modality for structural and hemodynamic analysis of embryonic/fetal mouse hearts.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
ISSN: 2356-6140
1537-744X
Relation: https://doaj.org/toc/2356-6140; https://doaj.org/toc/1537-744X
DOI: 10.1155/2014/531324
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/9e8854834db04c8c97bc7f4c55cbd11d
Accession Number: edsdoj.9e8854834db04c8c97bc7f4c55cbd11d
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
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ISSN:23566140
1537744X
DOI:10.1155/2014/531324
Published in:The Scientific World Journal
Language:English