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WHAT IS MYOCARDIAL
IFARCTION ?
• It is a acute ischaemic
necrosis of the cardiac
muscle due to complete
occlusion of a main artery
or its branch.
WHAT IS MYOCARDIAL
IFARCTION ?
• It is a acute ischaemic
necrosis of the cardiac
muscle due to complete
occlusion of a main artery
or its branch.
Two basic types of acute myocardial infarction:
• Transmural: associated with atherosclerosis involving
major coronary artery and are usually a result of
complete occlusion of the area's blood supply.
• Subendocardial: involves small area in the
subendocardial wall of the left ventricle, ventricular
septum, or papillary muscles.
Causes
• The most frequent cause of myocardial infarction
(MI) is rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque
within a coronary artery with subsequent arterial
spasm and thrombus formation.
Two basic types of acute myocardial infarction:
• Transmural: associated with atherosclerosis involving
major coronary artery and are usually a result of
complete occlusion of the area's blood supply.
• Subendocardial: involves small area in the
subendocardial wall of the left ventricle, ventricular
septum, or papillary muscles.
Causes
• The most frequent cause of myocardial infarction
(MI) is rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque
within a coronary artery with subsequent arterial
spasm and thrombus formation.
Other causes include the following:
• Coronary artery vasospasm
• Ventricular hypertrophy
• Hypoxia due to carbon monoxide poisoning or acute
pulmonary disorders (Infarcts due to pulmonary disease
usually occur when demand on the myocardium dramatically
increases relative to the available blood supply.)
• Coronary artery emboli, secondary to cholesterol, air, or the
products of sepsis
• Arteritis
• Increased afterload or inotropic effects, which increase the
demand on the myocardium
Other causes include the following:
• Coronary artery vasospasm
• Ventricular hypertrophy
• Hypoxia due to carbon monoxide poisoning or acute
pulmonary disorders (Infarcts due to pulmonary disease
usually occur when demand on the myocardium dramatically
increases relative to the available blood supply.)
• Coronary artery emboli, secondary to cholesterol, air, or the
products of sepsis
• Arteritis
• Increased afterload or inotropic effects, which increase the
demand on the myocardium
Risk factors for atherosclerotic plaque formation include the following:
• Age
• Male gender
• Smoking
• Hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia, including
inherited lipoprotein disorders
• Diabetes mellitus
• Poorly controlled hypertension
• Family history
• Sedentary lifestyle
Risk factors for atherosclerotic plaque formation include the following:
• Age
• Male gender
• Smoking
• Hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia, including
inherited lipoprotein disorders
• Diabetes mellitus
• Poorly controlled hypertension
• Family history
• Sedentary lifestyle
PATHOPHYSIOLOGYPATHOPHYSIOLOGY
MODELS FOR SCREENING OF MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION
 ISOLATED ORGANS
1. Coronary artery ligation in isolated working rat heart
 In vivo methods
1. Isoproterenol induced myocardial necrosis in rats
2. Myocardial infarction after coronary ligation
3. Occlusion of coronary artery in anesthetized dogs
4. Acute ischemia by injection of microspheres in dogs
5. Influence on myocardial preconditioning
 Ex vivo methods
1. Plastic casts from coronary vasculature bed
MODELS FOR SCREENING OF MYOCARDIAL
INFARCTION
 ISOLATED ORGANS
1. Coronary artery ligation in isolated working rat heart
 In vivo methods
1. Isoproterenol induced myocardial necrosis in rats
2. Myocardial infarction after coronary ligation
3. Occlusion of coronary artery in anesthetized dogs
4. Acute ischemia by injection of microspheres in dogs
5. Influence on myocardial preconditioning
 Ex vivo methods
1. Plastic casts from coronary vasculature bed
In vivo methods
1.Isoproterenol induced myocardial necrosis in
rats
PURPOSE AND RATIONALE
• Cardiac necrosis can be produced by injection of natural
and synthetic sympathomimetics in high doses.
• Infarct-like myocardial lesions in the rat by isoproterenol
have been described by Rona et al. (1959).
• These lesions can be totally or partially prevented by
several drugs such as sympatholytics or calcium-
antagonists.
In vivo methods
1.Isoproterenol induced myocardial necrosis in
rats
PURPOSE AND RATIONALE
• Cardiac necrosis can be produced by injection of natural
and synthetic sympathomimetics in high doses.
• Infarct-like myocardial lesions in the rat by isoproterenol
have been described by Rona et al. (1959).
• These lesions can be totally or partially prevented by
several drugs such as sympatholytics or calcium-
antagonists.
PROCEDUREPROCEDURE
EVALUATION
Microscopic examination allows the following
grading:
 Grade 0: no change
 Grade 1: focal interstitial response
 Grade 2: focal lesions in many sections, consisting of mottled
staining and fragmentation of muscle fibres
 Grade 3: confluent retrogressive lesions with hyaline necrosis
and fragmentation of muscle fibres and sequestrating mucoid
edema
 Grade 4: massive infarct with occasionally acute aneurysm
and mural thrombi
EVALUATION
Microscopic examination allows the following
grading:
 Grade 0: no change
 Grade 1: focal interstitial response
 Grade 2: focal lesions in many sections, consisting of mottled
staining and fragmentation of muscle fibres
 Grade 3: confluent retrogressive lesions with hyaline necrosis
and fragmentation of muscle fibres and sequestrating mucoid
edema
 Grade 4: massive infarct with occasionally acute aneurysm
and mural thrombi
• For each group the main grade is calculated
with the standard deviation to reveal
significant differences.
CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE METHOD
• The test has been used by many authors for
evaluation of coronary active drugs, such as calcium-
antagonists and other cardioprotective drugs like
nitroglycerin and molsidomine.
• For each group the main grade is calculated
with the standard deviation to reveal
significant differences.
CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE METHOD
• The test has been used by many authors for
evaluation of coronary active drugs, such as calcium-
antagonists and other cardioprotective drugs like
nitroglycerin and molsidomine.
MODIFICATIONS OF THE METHOD
• Yang et al. (1996) reported a protective effect
of human adrenomedulline on the myocardial
injury produced by subcutaneous injection of
isoproterenol into rats.
MODIFICATIONS OF THE METHOD
• Yang et al. (1996) reported a protective effect
of human adrenomedulline on the myocardial
injury produced by subcutaneous injection of
isoproterenol into rats.
2. Myocardial infarction after coronary ligation2. Myocardial infarction after coronary ligation
PURPOSE AND RATIONALE
• Ligation of the left
coronary artery in rats
induces an acute reduction
in pump function and a
dilatation of left
ventricular chamber.
• The method has been used
to evaluate beneficial
effects of drugs after acute
or chronic treatment.
PURPOSE AND RATIONALE
• Ligation of the left
coronary artery in rats
induces an acute reduction
in pump function and a
dilatation of left
ventricular chamber.
• The method has been used
to evaluate beneficial
effects of drugs after acute
or chronic treatment.
PROCEDURE
• Male Sprague Dawley rats weighing 200–300 g are
anesthetized with diethyl-ether.
• The chest is opened by a left thoracotomy
• The heart is gently exteriorized by pressure on the
abdomen.
• A ligature is placed around the left coronary artery, near
its origin, and is tightened.
• Within seconds, the heart is repositioned in the thoracic
cavity, and the ends of the musculocutaneous thread
are tightened to close the chest wall and enable the
animal to breathe spontaneously.
PROCEDURE
• Male Sprague Dawley rats weighing 200–300 g are
anesthetized with diethyl-ether.
• The chest is opened by a left thoracotomy
• The heart is gently exteriorized by pressure on the
abdomen.
• A ligature is placed around the left coronary artery, near
its origin, and is tightened.
• Within seconds, the heart is repositioned in the thoracic
cavity, and the ends of the musculocutaneous thread
are tightened to close the chest wall and enable the
animal to breathe spontaneously.
• To evaluate drug effects, the rats are treated 5 min after and
24 h after occlusion by subcutaneous injection (standard 5
mg/kg propranolol).
• Two days after surgery, the rats are anesthetized with 60
mg/kg i.p. pentobarbital and the right carotid artery is
cannulated with a polyethylene catheter connected to a
pressure transducer.
• The fluid-filled catheter is then advanced into the left
ventricle through the aortic valve for measurement of left
ventricular systolic and end diastolic pressure.
• After hemodynamic measurements, the heart is arrested by
injecting 2 ml of 2.5 M potassium chloride.
• The chest is opened, and the hearts are isolated and rinsed
with 300 mM KCl to maintain a complete diastole
• To evaluate drug effects, the rats are treated 5 min after and
24 h after occlusion by subcutaneous injection (standard 5
mg/kg propranolol).
• Two days after surgery, the rats are anesthetized with 60
mg/kg i.p. pentobarbital and the right carotid artery is
cannulated with a polyethylene catheter connected to a
pressure transducer.
• The fluid-filled catheter is then advanced into the left
ventricle through the aortic valve for measurement of left
ventricular systolic and end diastolic pressure.
• After hemodynamic measurements, the heart is arrested by
injecting 2 ml of 2.5 M potassium chloride.
• The chest is opened, and the hearts are isolated and rinsed
with 300 mM KCl to maintain a complete diastole
• A double-lumen catheter is advanced into the left ventricle
through the ascending aorta, the right and left atria are tied
off with a ligature, and the right ventricle is opened.
• The left ventricular chamber is filled with a cryostatic freeze
medium through the smaller of the two catheter lumens and
connected to a hydrostatic pressure reservoir maintained at a
level corresponding to the end-diastolic pressure measured in
vivo.
• Outlet (larger lumen) is then raised to the same level as the
inlet to allow fluid in the two lumens to equilibrate. The heart
is rapidly frozen with hexane and dry-ice.
• The hearts are serially cut with a cryostat into 40-μmthick
transverse sections perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis
from apex to base.
• A double-lumen catheter is advanced into the left ventricle
through the ascending aorta, the right and left atria are tied
off with a ligature, and the right ventricle is opened.
• The left ventricular chamber is filled with a cryostatic freeze
medium through the smaller of the two catheter lumens and
connected to a hydrostatic pressure reservoir maintained at a
level corresponding to the end-diastolic pressure measured in
vivo.
• Outlet (larger lumen) is then raised to the same level as the
inlet to allow fluid in the two lumens to equilibrate. The heart
is rapidly frozen with hexane and dry-ice.
• The hearts are serially cut with a cryostat into 40-μmthick
transverse sections perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis
from apex to base.
• At a fixed distance, eight sections are obtained from
each heart and collected on gelatin-coated glass
slides.
• Sections are air-dried and incubated at 25 °C for 30
min with 490 ÎźM nitroblue tetrazolium and 50 mM
succinic acid in 0.2 M phosphate buffer (pH 7.6),
rinsed in cold distilled water, dehydrated in 95%
ethyl alcohol, cleared in xylene, and mounted with a
synthetic resin medium.
• Viable tissue appears dark blue, contrasting with the
unstained necrotic tissue.
• At a fixed distance, eight sections are obtained from
each heart and collected on gelatin-coated glass
slides.
• Sections are air-dried and incubated at 25 °C for 30
min with 490 ÎźM nitroblue tetrazolium and 50 mM
succinic acid in 0.2 M phosphate buffer (pH 7.6),
rinsed in cold distilled water, dehydrated in 95%
ethyl alcohol, cleared in xylene, and mounted with a
synthetic resin medium.
• Viable tissue appears dark blue, contrasting with the
unstained necrotic tissue.
EVALUATION
• The infarct size can be determined by
planimetry and expressed as percentage of
left ventricular area, and thickness can be
expressed as percentage of non-infarcted
ventricular wall thickness (MacLean et al.
1978; Chiariello 1980; Roberts et al. 1983).
• An automatic method for morphometric
analysis with image acquisition and computer
processing was described by Porzio et al.
(1995).
EVALUATION
• The infarct size can be determined by
planimetry and expressed as percentage of
left ventricular area, and thickness can be
expressed as percentage of non-infarcted
ventricular wall thickness (MacLean et al.
1978; Chiariello 1980; Roberts et al. 1983).
• An automatic method for morphometric
analysis with image acquisition and computer
processing was described by Porzio et al.
(1995).
CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE METHOD
• Hearse et al. (1988) challenged the value of the model of
coronary ligation in the rat because of inappropriate
interpretations.
MODIFICATIONS OF THE METHOD
• Johns and Olson (1954) described the coronary artery
patterns for mouse, rat, hamster and guinea pig.
• Kaufman et al. (1959) used various histochemical methods for
identification and quantification of border zones during the
evolution of myocardial infarction.
• Chiariello et al. (1976) compared the effects of nitroprusside
and nitroglycerin on ischemic injury during acute myocardial
infarction in dogs.
CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE METHOD
• Hearse et al. (1988) challenged the value of the model of
coronary ligation in the rat because of inappropriate
interpretations.
MODIFICATIONS OF THE METHOD
• Johns and Olson (1954) described the coronary artery
patterns for mouse, rat, hamster and guinea pig.
• Kaufman et al. (1959) used various histochemical methods for
identification and quantification of border zones during the
evolution of myocardial infarction.
• Chiariello et al. (1976) compared the effects of nitroprusside
and nitroglycerin on ischemic injury during acute myocardial
infarction in dogs.
REFERANCES
• H. Gerhard Vogel., Wolfgang H.Vogel., Bernward A.
SchĂślkens., JĂźrgen Sandow., GĂźnter MĂźller., Wolfgang F.
Vogel, Drug discovery and evaluation, 2nd
ed. Springer-Verlag
Berlin Heidelberg, 2002;26-172.
• Harsh mohan, Text book of Pathology, 5th
ed., Jaypee,
2005;708-709.
• www. Google.com

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Screening of drugs used in MI

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  • 2. WHAT IS MYOCARDIAL IFARCTION ? • It is a acute ischaemic necrosis of the cardiac muscle due to complete occlusion of a main artery or its branch. WHAT IS MYOCARDIAL IFARCTION ? • It is a acute ischaemic necrosis of the cardiac muscle due to complete occlusion of a main artery or its branch.
  • 3. Two basic types of acute myocardial infarction: • Transmural: associated with atherosclerosis involving major coronary artery and are usually a result of complete occlusion of the area's blood supply. • Subendocardial: involves small area in the subendocardial wall of the left ventricle, ventricular septum, or papillary muscles. Causes • The most frequent cause of myocardial infarction (MI) is rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque within a coronary artery with subsequent arterial spasm and thrombus formation. Two basic types of acute myocardial infarction: • Transmural: associated with atherosclerosis involving major coronary artery and are usually a result of complete occlusion of the area's blood supply. • Subendocardial: involves small area in the subendocardial wall of the left ventricle, ventricular septum, or papillary muscles. Causes • The most frequent cause of myocardial infarction (MI) is rupture of an atherosclerotic plaque within a coronary artery with subsequent arterial spasm and thrombus formation.
  • 4. Other causes include the following: • Coronary artery vasospasm • Ventricular hypertrophy • Hypoxia due to carbon monoxide poisoning or acute pulmonary disorders (Infarcts due to pulmonary disease usually occur when demand on the myocardium dramatically increases relative to the available blood supply.) • Coronary artery emboli, secondary to cholesterol, air, or the products of sepsis • Arteritis • Increased afterload or inotropic effects, which increase the demand on the myocardium Other causes include the following: • Coronary artery vasospasm • Ventricular hypertrophy • Hypoxia due to carbon monoxide poisoning or acute pulmonary disorders (Infarcts due to pulmonary disease usually occur when demand on the myocardium dramatically increases relative to the available blood supply.) • Coronary artery emboli, secondary to cholesterol, air, or the products of sepsis • Arteritis • Increased afterload or inotropic effects, which increase the demand on the myocardium
  • 5. Risk factors for atherosclerotic plaque formation include the following: • Age • Male gender • Smoking • Hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia, including inherited lipoprotein disorders • Diabetes mellitus • Poorly controlled hypertension • Family history • Sedentary lifestyle Risk factors for atherosclerotic plaque formation include the following: • Age • Male gender • Smoking • Hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia, including inherited lipoprotein disorders • Diabetes mellitus • Poorly controlled hypertension • Family history • Sedentary lifestyle
  • 7. MODELS FOR SCREENING OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION  ISOLATED ORGANS 1. Coronary artery ligation in isolated working rat heart  In vivo methods 1. Isoproterenol induced myocardial necrosis in rats 2. Myocardial infarction after coronary ligation 3. Occlusion of coronary artery in anesthetized dogs 4. Acute ischemia by injection of microspheres in dogs 5. Influence on myocardial preconditioning  Ex vivo methods 1. Plastic casts from coronary vasculature bed MODELS FOR SCREENING OF MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION  ISOLATED ORGANS 1. Coronary artery ligation in isolated working rat heart  In vivo methods 1. Isoproterenol induced myocardial necrosis in rats 2. Myocardial infarction after coronary ligation 3. Occlusion of coronary artery in anesthetized dogs 4. Acute ischemia by injection of microspheres in dogs 5. Influence on myocardial preconditioning  Ex vivo methods 1. Plastic casts from coronary vasculature bed
  • 8. In vivo methods 1.Isoproterenol induced myocardial necrosis in rats PURPOSE AND RATIONALE • Cardiac necrosis can be produced by injection of natural and synthetic sympathomimetics in high doses. • Infarct-like myocardial lesions in the rat by isoproterenol have been described by Rona et al. (1959). • These lesions can be totally or partially prevented by several drugs such as sympatholytics or calcium- antagonists. In vivo methods 1.Isoproterenol induced myocardial necrosis in rats PURPOSE AND RATIONALE • Cardiac necrosis can be produced by injection of natural and synthetic sympathomimetics in high doses. • Infarct-like myocardial lesions in the rat by isoproterenol have been described by Rona et al. (1959). • These lesions can be totally or partially prevented by several drugs such as sympatholytics or calcium- antagonists.
  • 10. EVALUATION Microscopic examination allows the following grading:  Grade 0: no change  Grade 1: focal interstitial response  Grade 2: focal lesions in many sections, consisting of mottled staining and fragmentation of muscle fibres  Grade 3: confluent retrogressive lesions with hyaline necrosis and fragmentation of muscle fibres and sequestrating mucoid edema  Grade 4: massive infarct with occasionally acute aneurysm and mural thrombi EVALUATION Microscopic examination allows the following grading:  Grade 0: no change  Grade 1: focal interstitial response  Grade 2: focal lesions in many sections, consisting of mottled staining and fragmentation of muscle fibres  Grade 3: confluent retrogressive lesions with hyaline necrosis and fragmentation of muscle fibres and sequestrating mucoid edema  Grade 4: massive infarct with occasionally acute aneurysm and mural thrombi
  • 11. • For each group the main grade is calculated with the standard deviation to reveal significant differences. CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE METHOD • The test has been used by many authors for evaluation of coronary active drugs, such as calcium- antagonists and other cardioprotective drugs like nitroglycerin and molsidomine. • For each group the main grade is calculated with the standard deviation to reveal significant differences. CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE METHOD • The test has been used by many authors for evaluation of coronary active drugs, such as calcium- antagonists and other cardioprotective drugs like nitroglycerin and molsidomine.
  • 12. MODIFICATIONS OF THE METHOD • Yang et al. (1996) reported a protective effect of human adrenomedulline on the myocardial injury produced by subcutaneous injection of isoproterenol into rats. MODIFICATIONS OF THE METHOD • Yang et al. (1996) reported a protective effect of human adrenomedulline on the myocardial injury produced by subcutaneous injection of isoproterenol into rats.
  • 13. 2. Myocardial infarction after coronary ligation2. Myocardial infarction after coronary ligation PURPOSE AND RATIONALE • Ligation of the left coronary artery in rats induces an acute reduction in pump function and a dilatation of left ventricular chamber. • The method has been used to evaluate beneficial effects of drugs after acute or chronic treatment. PURPOSE AND RATIONALE • Ligation of the left coronary artery in rats induces an acute reduction in pump function and a dilatation of left ventricular chamber. • The method has been used to evaluate beneficial effects of drugs after acute or chronic treatment.
  • 14. PROCEDURE • Male Sprague Dawley rats weighing 200–300 g are anesthetized with diethyl-ether. • The chest is opened by a left thoracotomy • The heart is gently exteriorized by pressure on the abdomen. • A ligature is placed around the left coronary artery, near its origin, and is tightened. • Within seconds, the heart is repositioned in the thoracic cavity, and the ends of the musculocutaneous thread are tightened to close the chest wall and enable the animal to breathe spontaneously. PROCEDURE • Male Sprague Dawley rats weighing 200–300 g are anesthetized with diethyl-ether. • The chest is opened by a left thoracotomy • The heart is gently exteriorized by pressure on the abdomen. • A ligature is placed around the left coronary artery, near its origin, and is tightened. • Within seconds, the heart is repositioned in the thoracic cavity, and the ends of the musculocutaneous thread are tightened to close the chest wall and enable the animal to breathe spontaneously.
  • 15. • To evaluate drug effects, the rats are treated 5 min after and 24 h after occlusion by subcutaneous injection (standard 5 mg/kg propranolol). • Two days after surgery, the rats are anesthetized with 60 mg/kg i.p. pentobarbital and the right carotid artery is cannulated with a polyethylene catheter connected to a pressure transducer. • The fluid-filled catheter is then advanced into the left ventricle through the aortic valve for measurement of left ventricular systolic and end diastolic pressure. • After hemodynamic measurements, the heart is arrested by injecting 2 ml of 2.5 M potassium chloride. • The chest is opened, and the hearts are isolated and rinsed with 300 mM KCl to maintain a complete diastole • To evaluate drug effects, the rats are treated 5 min after and 24 h after occlusion by subcutaneous injection (standard 5 mg/kg propranolol). • Two days after surgery, the rats are anesthetized with 60 mg/kg i.p. pentobarbital and the right carotid artery is cannulated with a polyethylene catheter connected to a pressure transducer. • The fluid-filled catheter is then advanced into the left ventricle through the aortic valve for measurement of left ventricular systolic and end diastolic pressure. • After hemodynamic measurements, the heart is arrested by injecting 2 ml of 2.5 M potassium chloride. • The chest is opened, and the hearts are isolated and rinsed with 300 mM KCl to maintain a complete diastole
  • 16. • A double-lumen catheter is advanced into the left ventricle through the ascending aorta, the right and left atria are tied off with a ligature, and the right ventricle is opened. • The left ventricular chamber is filled with a cryostatic freeze medium through the smaller of the two catheter lumens and connected to a hydrostatic pressure reservoir maintained at a level corresponding to the end-diastolic pressure measured in vivo. • Outlet (larger lumen) is then raised to the same level as the inlet to allow fluid in the two lumens to equilibrate. The heart is rapidly frozen with hexane and dry-ice. • The hearts are serially cut with a cryostat into 40-Îźmthick transverse sections perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis from apex to base. • A double-lumen catheter is advanced into the left ventricle through the ascending aorta, the right and left atria are tied off with a ligature, and the right ventricle is opened. • The left ventricular chamber is filled with a cryostatic freeze medium through the smaller of the two catheter lumens and connected to a hydrostatic pressure reservoir maintained at a level corresponding to the end-diastolic pressure measured in vivo. • Outlet (larger lumen) is then raised to the same level as the inlet to allow fluid in the two lumens to equilibrate. The heart is rapidly frozen with hexane and dry-ice. • The hearts are serially cut with a cryostat into 40-Îźmthick transverse sections perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis from apex to base.
  • 17. • At a fixed distance, eight sections are obtained from each heart and collected on gelatin-coated glass slides. • Sections are air-dried and incubated at 25 °C for 30 min with 490 ÎźM nitroblue tetrazolium and 50 mM succinic acid in 0.2 M phosphate buffer (pH 7.6), rinsed in cold distilled water, dehydrated in 95% ethyl alcohol, cleared in xylene, and mounted with a synthetic resin medium. • Viable tissue appears dark blue, contrasting with the unstained necrotic tissue. • At a fixed distance, eight sections are obtained from each heart and collected on gelatin-coated glass slides. • Sections are air-dried and incubated at 25 °C for 30 min with 490 ÎźM nitroblue tetrazolium and 50 mM succinic acid in 0.2 M phosphate buffer (pH 7.6), rinsed in cold distilled water, dehydrated in 95% ethyl alcohol, cleared in xylene, and mounted with a synthetic resin medium. • Viable tissue appears dark blue, contrasting with the unstained necrotic tissue.
  • 18. EVALUATION • The infarct size can be determined by planimetry and expressed as percentage of left ventricular area, and thickness can be expressed as percentage of non-infarcted ventricular wall thickness (MacLean et al. 1978; Chiariello 1980; Roberts et al. 1983). • An automatic method for morphometric analysis with image acquisition and computer processing was described by Porzio et al. (1995). EVALUATION • The infarct size can be determined by planimetry and expressed as percentage of left ventricular area, and thickness can be expressed as percentage of non-infarcted ventricular wall thickness (MacLean et al. 1978; Chiariello 1980; Roberts et al. 1983). • An automatic method for morphometric analysis with image acquisition and computer processing was described by Porzio et al. (1995).
  • 19. CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE METHOD • Hearse et al. (1988) challenged the value of the model of coronary ligation in the rat because of inappropriate interpretations. MODIFICATIONS OF THE METHOD • Johns and Olson (1954) described the coronary artery patterns for mouse, rat, hamster and guinea pig. • Kaufman et al. (1959) used various histochemical methods for identification and quantification of border zones during the evolution of myocardial infarction. • Chiariello et al. (1976) compared the effects of nitroprusside and nitroglycerin on ischemic injury during acute myocardial infarction in dogs. CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE METHOD • Hearse et al. (1988) challenged the value of the model of coronary ligation in the rat because of inappropriate interpretations. MODIFICATIONS OF THE METHOD • Johns and Olson (1954) described the coronary artery patterns for mouse, rat, hamster and guinea pig. • Kaufman et al. (1959) used various histochemical methods for identification and quantification of border zones during the evolution of myocardial infarction. • Chiariello et al. (1976) compared the effects of nitroprusside and nitroglycerin on ischemic injury during acute myocardial infarction in dogs.
  • 20. REFERANCES • H. Gerhard Vogel., Wolfgang H.Vogel., Bernward A. SchĂślkens., JĂźrgen Sandow., GĂźnter MĂźller., Wolfgang F. Vogel, Drug discovery and evaluation, 2nd ed. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2002;26-172. • Harsh mohan, Text book of Pathology, 5th ed., Jaypee, 2005;708-709. • www. Google.com