[Animal modeling - efficacy evaluation] - Atherosclerosis model induced by acrylamide hydrochloride

  Method 1

  1. Modeling material animals: rabbits, male or female not limited; Drug: 1% Propylamine Hydrochloride.

  2. Modeling method: Inject 1% acrylamide hydrochloride injection into the ear vein of animals at a dose of 16mg/(kg · d) for 2 consecutive weeks.

  3. Modeling principle: Acrylamide hydrochloride causes atherosclerosis in animals.

  After 2 weeks of modeling, proliferative changes appeared in the coronary arteries.

  Method 2

  1. Modeling material animals: rabbits, male or female not limited; Drug: 1% acrylamide hydrochloride, simple cholesterol.

  2. The modeling method involves first administering 1g/kg of simple cholesterol to the animals daily for 4 consecutive weeks. After the cholesterol level rises above 1000mg/L, the animals are then intravenously injected with 1% acrylamide hydrochloride injection at a dose of 16mg/(kg · d) for 2 consecutive weeks.

  3. Modeling principle: Acrylamide hydrochloride causes atherosclerosis in animals.

  4. After modeling, the animal showed changes in the intimal surface of the major branches of the myocardium and the main coronary artery.