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Soft tissue impact characterisation kit (STICK) for ex situ investigation of heart rhythm responses to acute mechanical stimulation.

机译:软组织冲击表征套件(STICK),用于对急性机械刺激的心律反应进行非原位研究。

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Both mechanical induction and mechanical termination of arrhythmias have been reported in man. Examples include pre-cordial impacts by sports implements (baseballs, pucks) that can trigger arrhythmias, including ventricular fibrillation, or via the so-called pre-cordial thump, used as an emergency resuscitation measure to convert arrhythmias to normal sinus node rhythm. These interventions have been partially reproduced in experimental studies on whole animals. Relating observations at the system's level to underlying mechanisms has been difficult, however, largely because of: (i) a deficit in efficient and affordable pharmacological agents to selectively target (sub-)cellular responses in whole animal studies, and (ii) the lack of suitable experimental models to study the above responses at intermediate levels of functional and structural integration, such as the isolated heart or cardiac tissue. This paper presents a soft tissue impact characterisation kit (STICK), suitable for quantitative investigations into the effects of acute mechanical stimulation on cardiac electro-mechanical function in rodent isolated heart or tissue preparations. The STICK offers independent control over a range of relevant biophysical parameters, such as impact location and energy, pre-impact projectile speed and contact area, as well as over the timing of a mechanical stimulus relative to the cardiac cycle (monitored via electrocardiogram, ECG, here recorded directly from the cardiac surface). Projectile deceleration upon interaction with the tissue is monitored, contact-free, with a resolution of 175 microm, providing information on tissue deformation dynamics, force, pressure and work of the mechanical intervention. In order to study functional effects of cardiac mechanical stimulation in the absence of tissue damage, impacts must be limited (for juvenile Guinea pig heart) to 2-2.5 mJ in the slack left ventricle (diastolic impact) and 5-10 mJ in contracture (systolic impact), as confirmed by enzyme assay and histological investigation. Impacts, timed to coincide with the early T-wave of the ECG, are capable of triggering short runs of ventricular fibrillation. Thus, the STICK is a suitable tool for the study of acute cardiac mechano-electric feedback effects, caused by short impulse-like mechanical stimulation, at the level of the isolated organ or tissue.
机译:机械性心律失常的诱导和机械终止均已报道于人类。例子包括运动器械(棒球,冰球)发生的前庭撞击,可引起心律不齐,包括心室纤颤,或通过所谓的前庭撞击感,用作将心律不齐转换为正常窦房结节律的紧急复苏措施。这些干预措施已在对整个动物的实验研究中部分复制。然而,将系统水平的观察结果与基本机制联系起来一直很困难,这主要是由于:(i)在整个动物研究中,缺乏有效且负担得起的药理剂来选择性地靶向(亚)细胞反应,并且(ii)缺乏合适的实验模型来研究上述功能和结构整合的中间水平的反应,例如离体心脏或心脏组织。本文提出了一种软组织冲击特性评估套件(STICK),适用于定量研究啮齿动物离体心脏或组织制剂中急性机械刺激对心脏机电功能的影响。 STICK可对一系列相关的生物物理参数(例如撞击位置和能量,撞击前的弹丸速度和接触面积)以及相对于心动周期的机械刺激进行独立控制(通过心电图,ECG监测) ,此处直接从心脏表面记录下来)。与组织相互作用时,射弹减速可无接触监控,分辨率为175微米,可提供有关组织变形动力学,力,压力和机械干预功的信息。为了研究在没有组织损伤的情况下心脏机械刺激的功能效应,必须将对(对幼年豚鼠心脏而言)的影响限制在松弛的左心室中(舒张期冲击力)为2-2.5 mJ(对舒张期冲击力),将挛缩力限制为5-10 mJ(酶促分析和组织学研究证实)。定时与ECG的早期T波相吻合的冲击能够触发短期的心室纤颤。因此,STICK是研究离体器官或组织水平上由短脉冲样机械刺激引起的急性心脏机械电反馈效应的合适工具。

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