In-ovo echocardiography for application in cardiovascular research

Author:

Hegemann NiklasORCID,Bintig Willem,Perret Paul-Lennard,Rees Judith,Viperino Alessandra,Eickholt Britta,Kuebler Wolfgang M.,Höpfner Michael,Nitzsche Bianca,Grune Jana

Abstract

AbstractPreclinical cardiovascular research relies heavily on non-invasive in-vivo echocardiography in mice and rats to assess cardiac function and morphology, since the complex interaction of heart, circulation, and peripheral organs are challenging to mimic ex-vivo. While n-numbers of annually used laboratory animals worldwide approach 200 million, increasing efforts are made by basic scientists aiming to reduce animal numbers in cardiovascular research according to the 3R’s principle. The chicken egg is well-established as a physiological correlate and model for angiogenesis research but has barely been used to assess cardiac (patho-) physiology. Here, we tested whether the established in-ovo system of incubated chicken eggs interfaced with commercially available small animal echocardiography would be a suitable alternative test system in experimental cardiology. To this end, we defined a workflow to assess cardiac function in 8–13-day-old chicken embryos using a commercially available high resolution ultrasound system for small animals (Vevo 3100, Fujifilm Visualsonics Inc.) equipped with a high frequency probe (MX700; centre transmit: 50 MHz). We provide detailed standard operating procedures for sample preparation, image acquisition, data analysis, reference values for left and right ventricular function and dimensions, and inter-observer variabilities. Finally, we challenged incubated chicken eggs with two interventions well-known to affect cardiac physiology—metoprolol treatment and hypoxic exposure—to demonstrate the sensitivity of in-ovo echocardiography. In conclusion, in-ovo echocardiography is a feasible alternative tool for basic cardiovascular research, which can easily be implemented into the small animal research environment using existing infrastructure to replace mice and rat experiments, and thus, reduce use of laboratory animals according to the 3R principle.

Funder

Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

Deutsches Zentrum für Herz-Kreislaufforschung

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Berlin Institute of Health

Freie Universität Berlin

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kardiologie-Herz und Kreislaufforschung.

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes

Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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