Methodology for the induction of myocardial infarction and cardiac function evaluation

Methods Cell Biol. 2024:185:151-164. doi: 10.1016/bs.mcb.2024.02.009. Epub 2024 Mar 7.

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the main cause of death worldwide, with myocardial infarction (MI) being the most prevalent pathology involved in CVD. MI is characterized by a deficiency in oxygen supply to the myocardium, thereby promoting ventricular remodeling of the ischemic and remote zone of the heart. Cardiac remodeling associated with MI could promote the development of heart failure and finally death. For these reasons, it is important to develop animal models that mimic human cardiac disease which could help to identify new mechanisms involved in the pathology and, consequently, develop new therapeutic strategies. We herein describe in detail a protocol for MI induction with low mortality rate (<15%) in rats by ligation of the left anterior descending artery. In addition, we also describe two imaging techniques which allow to evaluate cardiac structure and function-including deformation parameters in rats such as transthoracic echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance. This animal model could be useful for acute and chronic studies and for evaluating the potential usefulness of different treatments.

Keywords: Cardiac function; Circumferential strain; Longitudinal strain; Myocardial infarction.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Heart
  • Humans
  • Myocardial Infarction* / diagnostic imaging
  • Myocardium
  • Rats
  • Ventricular Function, Left*