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Establishing Comprehensive Transthoracic Echocardiography Reference Ranges for Mouse Models: Insights into the Impact of Anesthesia, Sex, and Age

Manuela A. Oestereicher, Christopher Ward, Elida Schneltzer, Susan Marschall, Helmut Fuchs, Valérie Gailus‐Durner, Ghina Bou About, Mohammed Selloum, Hamid Méziane, Michelle Stewart, Lydia Teboul, Clare Norris, Dale Pimm, M N Kan, Francisco Pedro Gómez Gómez

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) · 2025

Abstract

Abstract Mouse models play a critical role in cardiology research, offering valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms, genetics, and potential treatments for cardiovascular diseases. However, the ability to transfer findings in mice between studies is limited by the absence of standardized protocols and valid reference values for the assessment of normal cardiac function in mice. This study aims to establish comprehensive transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) reference ranges for mice, particularly focusing on C57BL/6N wildtype controls. The study, which includes data from over 15,000 mice through the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC), highlights how variables such as sex, age, body weight, and anesthesia affect TTE parameters. The findings showed that anesthesia is the primary predictor of variability in cardiac function. Isoflurane and tribromoethanol anesthetized mice presented with modified cardiac function compared to conscious mice. Additionally, we observed minimal sex differences in cardiac morphology and function, except for small variations influenced by anesthesia. The effects of aging on cardiac function were modest, characterized by a decrease in heart rate and subtle changes in ventricular dimensions without evidence of pathological remodeling, likely attributable to disease-free cardiovascular aging. Validation of the reference ranges across multiple mouse strains showed that these values provide a reliable baseline for experiments involving cardiac function in mice. The data underscore the importance of using anesthesia-specific reference values when interpreting TTE results, ensuring robust comparisons in genetic and pharmacological studies. These reference ranges serve as quality assurance tools for future cardiac studies in mice, offering insights into typical TTE parameter values, supporting the detection of experimental perturbations, and contributing to more effective translation of findings from mouse to human.

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10.1101/2025.04.14.647528
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Oestereicher, M.A., Ward, C., Schneltzer, E., Marschall, S., Fuchs, H., Gailus‐Durner, V., About, G.B., Selloum, M., Méziane, H., Stewart, M., Teboul, L., Norris, C., Pimm, D., Kan, M.N., Gómez, F.P.G., Wilson, R., Monroy, M.L., Pasha, S., Zábrodská, E., &amp; Procházka, J. (2025). Establishing Comprehensive Transthoracic Echocardiography Reference Ranges for Mouse Models: Insights into the Impact of Anesthesia, Sex, and Age. <em>bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.04.14.647528
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Oestereicher MA, Ward C, Schneltzer E, Marschall S, Fuchs H, Gailus‐Durner V, et al. Establishing Comprehensive Transthoracic Echocardiography Reference Ranges for Mouse Models: Insights into the Impact of Anesthesia, Sex, and Age. bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). 2025. doi:10.1101/2025.04.14.647528.
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@unpublished{manuela2025Establ, title = {Establishing Comprehensive Transthoracic Echocardiography Reference Ranges for Mouse Models: Insights into the Impact of Anesthesia, Sex, and Age}, author = {Manuela A. Oestereicher and Christopher Ward and Elida Schneltzer and Susan Marschall and Helmut Fuchs and Valérie Gailus‐Durner and Ghina Bou About and Mohammed Selloum and Hamid Méziane and Michelle Stewart and Lydia Teboul and Clare Norris and Dale Pimm and M N Kan and Francisco Pedro Gómez Gómez and Robert Wilson and M Luengas Monroy and Sheraz Pasha and Eva Zábrodská and Jan Procházka and David Pajuelo Reguera and Zuzana Nichtová and Yann Hérault and Sara Wells and Helen Parkinson}, journal = {bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)}, year = {2025}, doi = {10.1101/2025.04.14.647528}, }

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