Mouse Model for Myocardiosis

  • Product No.DSI505Mu03
  • Organism SpeciesMus musculus (Mouse) Same name, Different species.
  • Prototype SpeciesHuman
  • SourceMyocarditis induced by diphtheria toxin
  • Model Animal StrainsBalb/c Mice(SPF), healthy, male, age: 4~6weeks, body weight:18g~20g.
  • Modeling GroupingRandomly divided into six group: Control group, Model group, Positive drug group and Test drug group(low,medium,high).
  • Modeling Period4-6 weeks
  • Modeling MethodUse the inbred mice with weight of 18 ~ 20g, age 4 ~ 6 weeks. The mice were intraperitoneally inoculated with 0.2ml of Coxsackie B3m virus (CVB3m, Nancy strain) to establish the severe Viral Myocarditis (VMC) model. Extract tissue samples after 1 week of inoculation. ①.Observe activity, food intake, body weight, coat color, and survival rate etc. ②.Observe the size, texture, color of the heart, liver and spleen. Weigh heart, liver and spleen / body weight (%) and thymus/body weight (%), heart/liver(%), heart/spleen(%), liver/spleen(%). ③.Pathological examination, take a piece of myocardial tissue, fix with 10% formaldehyde, conventional HE staining, observe the myocardial pathological changes.
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  • Mouse Model for Myocardiosis Packages (Simulation)
  • Mouse Model for Myocardiosis Packages (Simulation)
  • Certificate ISO9001: 2008, ISO13485: 2003 Registered

Model Evaluation of the Mouse Model for Myocardiosis

Pathological Results of the Mouse Model for Myocardiosis

Cytokines Level of the Mouse Model for Myocardiosis

Statistical Analysis of the Mouse Model for Myocardiosis

SPSS software is used for statistical analysis, measurement data to mean ± standard deviation (x ±s), using t test and single factor analysis of variance for group comparison, P<0.05 indicates there was a significant difference, P<0.01 indicates there are very significant differences.

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