Pablo Gerardo Sánchez, Lucas Krieger Martins, Frederico Krieger Martins, Ricardo Schimer, Paulo Francisco Guerreiro Cardoso, Cristiano Feijó Andrade
J Bras Pneumol.2007;33(4):443-447
The increasing demand in transplantation research requires efficient and less expensive animal models in order to obtain reliable results that are reproducible in larger animal models and, ultimately, applied clinically. The model of unilateral left lung transplantation in rats has proven to be a useful alternative for those purposes. We demonstrate a technical modification of this model, which consists of the isolation and ligation of the contralateral (right) pulmonary artery, allowing blood circulation exclusively in the transplanted lung. This model is feasible and reproducible. However, the short survival time restricts the assessment of the transplanted lung to a maximum period of three hours.