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Catálogo de modelos animales del Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus

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Reference Name Animal specie Strain Thematic area Specific pathology Description
AT144 Murine model of Alloimmune Response Activation in Heart Transplants Mice (Mus musculus) BALB/c and C57BL/6  Immunology Transplant rejection
Pre-sensitization is added to the heart transplant by an allogeneic skin transplant from the same donor. The heart transplant species will be Balb/c and the recipient C57BL/6. This method provides the specific immunological sensitization against the donor prior to transplantation to create immunological memory and increase the immune response against the organ.
AT041 Murine model of Sepsis Mice (Mus musculus) C57BL6/ Cardiovascular diseases Sepsis
Mice will be injected intraperitoneally with a single dose of LPS (dissolved in physiological saline), at 5 mg/Kg. Function is assessed by echocardiography
AT042 Murine model of Transient Coronary Occlusion Mice (Mus musculus) C57BL6/ Cardiovascular diseases Myocardium infarct
The coronary artery will be identified and blocked using a 6/0 silk, placed 1 mm distal to the tip of the left atrium. All animals will undergo 45 minutes of coronary occlusion followed by 3 or 28 days of reperfusion. Function is assessed by echocardiography
AT043 Murine model of Type 2 Diabetes (insulin resistance) Rat (Rattus norvegicus) Wistar, Zucker, Goto-Kakizaki, Otsuka Long Evans-stz, Wistar-stz, Lun Mets, STZ Metabolic diseases Insulin Resistance; Type 2 diabetes mellitus
After two weeks of being fed with specific diets to generate obese rats, the glucose levels will be measured in all the animals, hoping that the diabetic animals present a plasmatic glycemia ≥ 200 mg/dl
AT044 Murine models of Glioblastoma, Lung and Prostate tumor Mice (Mus musculus) Athymic nude Oncology Oncology & Inmuno oncology
Brain (U87-MG), lung (A549) and prostate cells (PC-3)Cells will be injected subcutaneously into the right flank of 6-8 week old female or male immunodeficient mice.
AT045 Muscle Injuries model Sheep (Ovis Linnaeus) Ripollesa Musculoskeletal diseases Muscle pathology
Muscle injury due to micro-rupture of muscle fibers by surgical intervention Muscle lesion will be generated by performing a transverse biopsy, using a 6 mm diameter trocar, at the level of the myotendinous junction of the medial gastrocnemius muscle of the right hind leg
AT048 Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis with fibrosis and portal Hypertension (NASH model) Rat (Rattus norvegicus) Zucker Liver Diseases Steatohepatitis with fibrosis and portal hypertension
Fed for 12 or 20 weeks with a hypercaloric diet combined with a glucose-fructose drink (high fat glucose-fructose diet, HFGFD), in which the degree of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) + fibrosis that they develop is evaluated Combination effect of 2 factors: Genetic + Dietetic
AT049 Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis with portal Hypertension and NASH without fibrosis (NASH model) Rat (Rattus norvegicus) Sprague-Dawley OFA Liver Diseases Steatohepatitis with portal hypertension (NO fibrosis)
Fed for 8 weeks with a hypercaloric diet combined with a glucose-fructose drink (high fat glucose-fructose diet, HFGFD), in which the degree of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) develop is evaluated
AT050 NR1F3-FAT-KO Mice (Mus musculus) C567BL/6 Endocrinology Disorders of body’s energy balance; Obesity; Type 2 diabetes
This mouse has a specific deletion of the Nr1f3 gene in adipocytes, resulting in a knockout of the gene in white and brown adipose tissues. So far, no pheNoype has been described.
AT051 Open Spinal Neural tube defects in sheep fetuses Sheep (Ovis Linnaeus) Ripollesa Rare diseases Spina bifida
Fetal surgery will be performed a complete laminectomy on three lumbar vertebrae on day 75th (+/- 5)

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