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Liver perfusion method for small-sized animals liver lymphocyte separation

A technology for lymphocytes and small animals, applied in the medical field, can solve the problems of cumbersome operation, insufficient drainage of circulating blood, puncture of the portal vein, etc., and achieves the effect of simple separation and puncture operation, good popularization and application value, and reduced experimental cost.

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-12-24
ARMY MEDICAL UNIV
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Portal vein hepatic perfusion is commonly used in foreign countries to exclude the influence of passenger lymphocytes, but this technique is difficult to operate, especially when the experimental animals are small animals such as mice, because the portal vein is very thin and the anatomical structure is deep, it needs Carefully peeling off the surrounding ligaments is very difficult to operate, and the puncture needle is not easy to fix, and it is easy to fall off and puncture the portal vein. Often, the puncture needle penetrates into the lobular branch veins, resulting in blind spots of different sizes in each lobe of liver (that is, those with residual blood) region), resulting in insufficient removal of circulating blood, and passenger lymphocytes mixed with the liver lymphocytes obtained in the subsequent separation, thus significantly affecting the accuracy of the experimental results; in addition, the portal vein hepatic perfusion method also requires a constant flow pump Perfusion devices and surgical microscopes, etc., the operation is cumbersome and time-consuming

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[0016] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0017] The liver perfusion method for isolating small animal liver lymphocytes of the present invention takes dead animals as implementation objects, and performs perfusion through the posterior vena cava.

[0018] In this embodiment, after the Balb / c mice were killed by dislocation of the neck, they were wiped and disinfected with moistened alcohol cotton balls, the abdomen was dissected, the gastrointestinal tract was moved to the left side, and the posterior vena cava was exposed, and a disposable syringe (volume: 15ml) of No. 4 pediatric scalp needle pierced from the distal end of the posterior vena cava, clamped with ophthalmic curved forceps to fix it, and slowly injected pre-cooled Hank's balanced salt solution until the capillary network on the surface of the liver was visible. During the experiment, the liver gradually It swells...

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The invention discloses a hepatic perfusion method used for separating liver lymphocytes of small animals, which is characterized in that after the animal is killed the perfusion is carried out by the vena cava posterior; the method of the invention has simple and quick operation, sufficiently removes the circulated blood, requires no special equipments, has low experiment cost, achieves the ideal hepatic perfusion effect, and is suitable for separating the liver lymphocytes of small animals such as rats, etc. for most laboratories.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of medicine, in particular to a liver perfusion method for isolating small animal liver lymphocytes. Background technique [0002] Normal liver tissue is supplied by arteries and portal veins, and 70%-85% of the blood supply comes from the portal vein. The portal vein collects blood from the stomach, small intestine, large intestine (except the back of the rectum), pancreas, and spleen, enters the liver through the hepatic portal, repeatedly branches into the sinusoid space in the liver, and finally gathers several hepatic veins into the posterior vena cava. [0003] Hepatic lymphocytes are closely related to liver diseases, and may be involved in the occurrence and development of many liver diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. In addition, they are also related to autoimmune diseases and organ transplant immunity. In order to study the phenotypic changes and significance of liver lymphocytes in t...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G01N1/28G01N33/48A61B19/00C12Q1/00A61B90/00
Inventor 赵韧倪兵吴玉章王庆红贾正才王靖雪李健石晶磊黄泽民田易田志强沈小丽
Owner ARMY MEDICAL UNIV
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