Catheter Based Intravenous Injection of Experimental Agents: A Technique for Delivering Experimental Agents Intravenously Through Jugular Vein in Mouse Model
In this video, we describe a method for implanting a catheter into the jugular vein of a mouse model through which experimental agents such as drugs and tracer dyes can be delivered intravenously in vivo. Such an arrangement when connected to other systems can also be used for monitoring hemodynamics and blood sampling.
Protocol
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board. 1. Preparation of mice and insertion of a catheter in the jugular vein NOTE: Here, male or female, 5-7-week-old mTmG reporter mice were used (B6.129(Cg) Gt(ROSA)26Sortm4(ACTBtdTomato,-EGFP)Luo10) crossed with Pf4-cre mice, allowing intense green fluorescence labeling in megakaryocyte…
Representative Results
Figure 1: Insertion of the catheter. (A) An incision is made to expose the jugular vein and the top of the pectoral muscle. (B) The catheter filled with saline is inserted in the jugular vein by passing through the muscle, creating a compression point. (C) The mouse is carefully turned so that it lies ventral surface downward wit…
Catheter Based Intravenous Injection of Experimental Agents: A Technique for Delivering Experimental Agents Intravenously Through Jugular Vein in Mouse Model. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20794, doi: (2023).