OA Completed________ WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE MOUSE CARDIOVASCULAR PHENOTYPING CORE REQUEST FOR SURGICAL SERVICES For more information contact Candy Jones at cjones@dom.wustl.edu (314-362-8909) or Carla Weinheimer at cweinhei@wustl.edu Return completed form to Candy Jones, Box 8086, CSRB Room 9900 Fax: 314-362-0186 A. General Information (please print clearly): Principal Investigator: Date Request Submitted: __________ Institution Name: ________________________________________________________ Department/Division: Phone: Fax: E-mail: Contact Person, Phone, and Pager: 1. Specific cardiac physiologic question to be addressed: This must be completed before request will be considered. 2. 3. 4. 5. Mouse Strain/Mutation/Transgenic to be studied: Total Number of Mice __Number of Sham operations of this total Billing source (PO): Veterinary contact or preferred animal vendor: B. Services 1. Check Services Requested TRANSVERSE AORTIC CONSTRICTION (TAC) Operative placement of constriction on transverse aorta. Includes recording mouse weight, echocardiography at study end, and if desired, euthanasia at study end with organ harvest and determination of left ventricular weight. *If additional echocardiographic studies are desired, please refer to the “Request for Echocardiography” form. *All animals will be echoed at 1 wk post-TAC unless requested otherwise. 2. NEONATAL ASCENDING AORTIC BANDING (NAB) Operative placement of “loose” constriction on ascending aorta of 19-22 day old mice only. Includes recording mouse weight, echocardiography at study end (8-12 weeks), and, if desired, euthanasia at end of study with organ harvest and determination of left ventricular weight. *If additional echocardiographic studies are desired, please refer to the “Request for Echocardiography” form. *All animals will be echoed at 2 months post-NAB unless requested otherwise. Copyright 2009-2012. Washington University School of Medicine Mouse Cardiovascular Phenotyping Core. Reproduction of this form, making imitative works or spreading information contained within is unauthorized without expressed written permission from the copyright holder. Copyright holder has “exclusive rights”. Revised: November 26, 2014 OA ADULT ASCENDING AORTIC BANDING (AAB) Operative placement of constriction on ascending aorta of adult mice (preferably 18-28 gram weight). Includes recording mouse weight, echo study at experiment end time, and if desired, euthanasia at study end with organ harvest and determination of left ventricular weight. 3. 4. HF MODEL – TRANSVERSE AORTIC CONSTRICTION With SMALL APICAL INFARCTION Operative placement of a moderate constriction on the transverse aorta combined with a small infarction caused by permanent ligation of the apical section of the left anterior descending artery. Procedure typically causes a gradual heart failure and ventricular remodeling within a 3 week period. Includes recording mouse weight, echocardiography at study end, and if desired, euthanasia at study end with organ harvest and left ventricular weight measurements. *If additional echocardiographic studies are desired, please refer to (and fill out) a “Request for Echocardiography” form. 5. MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION (MI) Operative placement of a permanent occlusion around the left anterior descending artery of the mouse heart. Includes recording mouse weight, echocardiography at study end, and if desired, euthanasia at study end with organ harvest and left ventricular weight measurements. *If additional echocardiographic studies are desired, please refer to the “Request for Echocardiography” form. 6. OPEN CHEST MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION Operative placement of an occluder around the left anterior descending artery that is removed after 30 minutes of occlusion causing reperfusion. 7. CLOSED CHEST MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION Includes preinstrumentation one week prior to ischemic event, close chest ischemia of the left anterior descending artery for 90 minutes followed by closed chest reperfusion. 8. PARABIOSIS Operative surgical joining of two mice for parabiotic examination. 9. PARABIOSIS AND SURGICAL INSULT (TAC OR MI) Operative surgical joining of two mice AND a subsequent surgical cardiac insult to one mouse of the pair. 10. PARABIOTIC CARDIAC INSULT Surgical cardiac injury (TAC or MI) of one mouse of an established parabiotic pair. 11. TISSUE FIXATION (In vivo heart perfusions) FOR HISTOLOGY Entails carotid catheter placement and fixative injection into the heart 12. CUSTOMIZED SURGERIES Specialized surgery not listed above but agreed upon by surgeon and investigator 13. INJECTIONS OF PHARMACOLOGICAL AGENTS (defined by P.I.) During any of above studies Copyright 2009-2012. Washington University School of Medicine Mouse Cardiovascular Phenotyping Core. Reproduction of this form, making imitative works or spreading information contained within is unauthorized without expressed written permission from the copyright holder. Copyright holder has “exclusive rights”. Revised: November 26, 2014 OA C. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. D. 1. 2. 3. 4. Charges Cost per TAC study ($87 without echo) Cost per NAB study ($126 without echo) Cost per AAB study ($126 without echo) Cost per HF Model ($171 without echo) Cost per Myocardial Infarction study ($132 without echo) Cost per Open Chest Ischemia/Reperfusion Cost per Closed Chest Ischemia/Reperfusion Cost per Parabiosis Cost per Parabiosis & Surgical Insult Cost per Parabiotic Cardiac Insult Cost per Tissue Fixation Perfusion Customized Surgery Extra pharmacological injections Organ harvest $333 x (# of mice) = _____ $372 x (# of mice) = $372 x (# of mice) = $479 x ________ (# of mice) = $440 x _ (# of mice) = __ __ __ __ __ $176 x (# of mice) = __ $435 x _ (# of mice) = __ $ 98 x ________ (# of pairs) = ___________ $269 x ________ (# of pairs) = ___________ $173 x ________ (# of pairs) = ___________ $122 x_______ (# of mice) = _________ __ $158 x _ (# of hrs.) + F/C=_ _ __ Varies (contact Carla Weinheimer) __ $ 39 x (# of mice) =_ __ Total estimated cost for surgical services: ______________________________ Terms Investigator is responsible for transferring animals to the Washington University animal housing facility. Housing costs/per diems are the full responsibility of the investigator. Charges will be billed after the animals have had successful surgery. If the animal(s) die preinitial recovery or data cannot be acquired, specific charges will be discounted accordingly. Charges may be subject to change as the cost of supplies increase. I agree to follow the terms and conditions described in this application. I understand the terms and fees for the services and I agree to pay the invoices from the Mouse Cardiac Physiology Core Facility for the services I have requested. P.I. Signature Date Billing Contact Person Phone Number____________ * Please use “Mouse Cardiovascular Phenotyping Core” to acknowledge this work in publications FINAL BILLING STATEMENT Date surgery performed Number of animals which completed full requested protocol Amount(s) reduced from request/Reason(s) for reduction Final Charge Core Staff Member Initial Copyright 2009-2012. Washington University School of Medicine Mouse Cardiovascular Phenotyping Core. Reproduction of this form, making imitative works or spreading information contained within is unauthorized without expressed written permission from the copyright holder. Copyright holder has “exclusive rights”. Revised: November 26, 2014