A report on less-severe, long-duration persistent hind-limb ischemia surgical rabbit model

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Development of a persistent hind limb ischemia rabbit model without excessive adverse symptoms and compromised animal welfare. New Zealand White (n=18, male and female) rabbits of 3-4 months of age and 3.0± 0.1 Kg body weight were used. The surgical technique for ischemia avoided the ligation of vessels above the inguinal ligament and included only the ligation and complete excision of the common and superficial femoral arteries along with all their branches up to popliteal and saphenous arteries. Study duration was 84 days. All animals completed the study period uneventfully. The activity of the animals remained unaffected throughout the study except for the first post-operative day. Adverse symptoms of other models such as loss of limb due to necrosis, loss of nails and necrosis of skin were not observed while successful ischemia was confirmed. There was a significant decrease (P=0.0381) in ischemic right limb circumference.Terminal angiography by abdominal aortic cannulation in the animals demonstrated negligible amount of angiogenesis at the distal ischemic thigh in comparison to the control limb (P=0.001). This study reports successful development of a refined chronic hindlimb ischemia rabbit model

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society
Volume72
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)3455-3462
Number of pages8
ISSN1792-2720
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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    Research areas

  • Angiography, Hind limb ischemia, Rabbit model, Thigh muscle atrophy, Welfare

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