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+ | ==SOP== | ||
+ | *[[Safety and Animal Training]] | ||
+ | *[[SOP - Animal Anesthetics]] | ||
+ | *[[SOP - Carcinogens]] | ||
+ | *[[SOP - Formalin and Paraformaldehyde]] | ||
+ | *[[SOP - Needle Capping]] | ||
+ | *[[SOP- Irritants]] | ||
+ | |||
==Materials== | ==Materials== | ||
*0.9 % Saline solution | *0.9 % Saline solution | ||
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*Avertin | *Avertin | ||
*Isofluorane | *Isofluorane | ||
− | *30 | + | *30 gauge needle |
*1 mL syringe | *1 mL syringe | ||
*Peristaltic pump | *Peristaltic pump | ||
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*Notes: | *Notes: | ||
**Avertin is light sensitive. | **Avertin is light sensitive. | ||
− | ** | + | **Degradation products are lethal. |
**Always store at 4 degree C | **Always store at 4 degree C | ||
**Do NOT use a solution that is yellow or contains a precipitate. | **Do NOT use a solution that is yellow or contains a precipitate. | ||
− | **Avertin is lipid soluble and may require a larger dose. | + | **Avertin is lipid soluble and may require a larger dose in an obese animal. |
+ | |||
+ | ==Perfusion Pump Set Up== | ||
+ | *Place needle on end of tubing | ||
+ | *Insert one tube into 0.9% saline solution, and one tube into 10% formalin solution | ||
+ | ''Image 1: Set up of the two tube system from 0.9% saline solution and 10% formalin solution.'' | ||
+ | [[File:perfusionbottle.png]] | ||
+ | *Turn pump on to a flow rate of 0.72 ml/min | ||
+ | *Have stopcock turned to allow for flow of saline | ||
+ | ''Image 2: Stopcock set up to allow for 0.9% saline and 10% formalin solution to flow through to main line.'' | ||
+ | [[File:perfusionstopcock.png]] | ||
+ | *Fill line with 0.9% saline until you have a steady stream of 0.9% saline from the end of the needle. | ||
+ | *Turn off peristaltic pump and turn stopcock to allow for formalin solution to flow | ||
+ | *Turn on peristaltic pump and pump 10% formalin solution until flow fluid is before the stopcock | ||
+ | **Flow has not entered the main line | ||
+ | *Turn off peristaltic pump and turn stopcock to allow for saline to flow | ||
+ | *Turn on pump and pump saline through the main line at stated flow rate | ||
+ | ''Image 3: Overview of the entire perfusion setup (excluding the procedural platform in the collecting dish)'' | ||
+ | [[File:perfusionsetup.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Animal Procedure== | ||
+ | *Place mouse in isofluorane chamber and lightly anesthetize the animal. | ||
+ | *Remove mouse from chamber | ||
+ | *For mouse anesthesia, administer 0.8 ml/20 g (of mouse body weight) Avertin through intraperitoneal injection with 30 ½ gauge needle. | ||
+ | *Wait for 3 minutes or until the mouse no longer responds to painful stimuli, such as paw pinch before proceeding. | ||
+ | *Lay the mouse on its back. | ||
+ | *Using tweezers and operating/dissecting scissors open up the skin and expose the chest cavity. | ||
+ | *Cut open the diaphragm using standard scissors. | ||
+ | **Be careful to not pierce the heart. | ||
+ | *Using clamp scissors, grab at the base of the sternum, cut through the ribcage and lift to expose the heart. | ||
+ | *Transfer the mouse to the procedural stage/platform. | ||
+ | *Insert the 30 gauge needle (from the tubing with saline/10% formalin solution) into the apex of the left ventricle, being careful to keep the tip of the needle in the lumen of the ventricle. | ||
+ | *Immediately after inserting the needle into the left ventricle, cut the right ventricle using standard scissors. | ||
+ | **This allows for the blood to flow out of the mouse and drain into collecting dish. | ||
+ | *Perfuse with saline solution for 10 minutes. | ||
+ | *After 10 minutes, switch the stopcock to allow for flow of formalin solution, at same flow rate as saline. | ||
+ | *Perfuse for 10-12 minutes with 10% formalin solution. | ||
+ | *With the pump still on, remove needle from left ventricle. | ||
+ | **Mouse is now fixed for tissue collection. | ||
+ | *When collecting tissues, keep tissues in 10% formalin solution for ~24 hours at 4 degree C. | ||
+ | *Transfer tissues to PBS after for long-term storage at 4 degree C. |
Latest revision as of 17:05, 8 June 2020
Contents
SOP
- Safety and Animal Training
- SOP - Animal Anesthetics
- SOP - Carcinogens
- SOP - Formalin and Paraformaldehyde
- SOP - Needle Capping
- SOP- Irritants
Materials
- 0.9 % Saline solution
- 10% formalin solution
- Avertin
- Isofluorane
- 30 gauge needle
- 1 mL syringe
- Peristaltic pump
- Collecting dish
- Surgical stage/platform
- Make sure this is level with the edge of the collecting dish to allow for the need to rest during the procedure
Surgical tools:
- Dissecting scissors
- Forceps
- Clamp scissors
- Standard scissors
Avertin Preparation
- Taken from: http://web.jhu.edu/animalcare/rdf/avertin.html
- Stock Solution (1.6 g/ml)
- Mix 25 g avertin and 15.5 ml tert-amyl alcohol at room temperture for ~12 hours in a dark bottle.
- Can store stock solutions at room temperature for one year.
- Working solution (20 mg/ml)
- Mix 0.5 ml avertin stock solution and 39.5 ml 0.9% saline in dark/foil covered container.
- Filter solution through 0.2 micron filter into a dark/foiled covered container.
- Store solution at 4 degree C.
- Replace working solution each month.
- Notes:
- Avertin is light sensitive.
- Degradation products are lethal.
- Always store at 4 degree C
- Do NOT use a solution that is yellow or contains a precipitate.
- Avertin is lipid soluble and may require a larger dose in an obese animal.
Perfusion Pump Set Up
- Place needle on end of tubing
- Insert one tube into 0.9% saline solution, and one tube into 10% formalin solution
Image 1: Set up of the two tube system from 0.9% saline solution and 10% formalin solution.
- Turn pump on to a flow rate of 0.72 ml/min
- Have stopcock turned to allow for flow of saline
Image 2: Stopcock set up to allow for 0.9% saline and 10% formalin solution to flow through to main line.
- Fill line with 0.9% saline until you have a steady stream of 0.9% saline from the end of the needle.
- Turn off peristaltic pump and turn stopcock to allow for formalin solution to flow
- Turn on peristaltic pump and pump 10% formalin solution until flow fluid is before the stopcock
- Flow has not entered the main line
- Turn off peristaltic pump and turn stopcock to allow for saline to flow
- Turn on pump and pump saline through the main line at stated flow rate
Image 3: Overview of the entire perfusion setup (excluding the procedural platform in the collecting dish)
Animal Procedure
- Place mouse in isofluorane chamber and lightly anesthetize the animal.
- Remove mouse from chamber
- For mouse anesthesia, administer 0.8 ml/20 g (of mouse body weight) Avertin through intraperitoneal injection with 30 ½ gauge needle.
- Wait for 3 minutes or until the mouse no longer responds to painful stimuli, such as paw pinch before proceeding.
- Lay the mouse on its back.
- Using tweezers and operating/dissecting scissors open up the skin and expose the chest cavity.
- Cut open the diaphragm using standard scissors.
- Be careful to not pierce the heart.
- Using clamp scissors, grab at the base of the sternum, cut through the ribcage and lift to expose the heart.
- Transfer the mouse to the procedural stage/platform.
- Insert the 30 gauge needle (from the tubing with saline/10% formalin solution) into the apex of the left ventricle, being careful to keep the tip of the needle in the lumen of the ventricle.
- Immediately after inserting the needle into the left ventricle, cut the right ventricle using standard scissors.
- This allows for the blood to flow out of the mouse and drain into collecting dish.
- Perfuse with saline solution for 10 minutes.
- After 10 minutes, switch the stopcock to allow for flow of formalin solution, at same flow rate as saline.
- Perfuse for 10-12 minutes with 10% formalin solution.
- With the pump still on, remove needle from left ventricle.
- Mouse is now fixed for tissue collection.
- When collecting tissues, keep tissues in 10% formalin solution for ~24 hours at 4 degree C.
- Transfer tissues to PBS after for long-term storage at 4 degree C.