1. Successful Orthotopic Liver Transplantation in Mice Utilizing Microcomputed Tomography Angiography.
- Author
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Zeng Q, Gouchoe DA, Nabavinia M, Lee YG, Wang X, Shaffer TA, Stacy MR, Peterson BR, Whitson BA, Breuer C, and Black SM
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- Mice, Animals, X-Ray Microtomography, Angiography, Computed Tomography Angiography, Anastomosis, Surgical, Liver Transplantation methods
- Abstract
Microcomputed tomography (microCT) angiography is an invaluable resource to researchers. New advances in this technology have allowed for high-quality images to be obtained of micro-vasculature and are high-fidelity tools in the field of organ transplantation. In this model of orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) in mice, microCT affords the opportunity to evaluate allograft anastomosis in real time and has the added benefit of not having to sacrifice study animals. The choice of contrast, as well as image acquisition settings, create a high-definition image, which gives researchers invaluable information. This allows for evaluation of the technical aspects of the procedure as well as potentially evaluating different therapeutics over an extended duration of time. In this protocol, we detail an OLT model in mice in a stepwise fashion and finally describe a microCT protocol that can give high-quality images, which aid researchers in in-depth analysis of solid organ transplantation. We provide a step-by-step guide for liver transplantation in a mouse, as well as briefly discuss a protocol for evaluating the patency of the graft through microCT angiography.
- Published
- 2023
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