# A pilot study on midazolam sedation for murine echocardiography: A potential alternative to isoflurane anesthesia and awake imaging

**Authors:** Bart Jacobs, Sarah Derde, Lies Langouche, Jan D'hooge, Nadia Salerno, Sandro Queirós, Greet Van den Berghe, Annette Caenen, Jan Gunst

PMC · DOI: 10.14814/phy2.70617 · Physiological Reports · 2025-11-13

## TL;DR

Midazolam sedation during mouse heart imaging provides better cardiac function than isoflurane anesthesia and avoids stress seen in awake imaging.

## Contribution

Midazolam sedation is proposed as a novel alternative to isoflurane anesthesia and awake imaging for murine echocardiography.

## Key findings

- Midazolam sedation preserved cardiac function better than isoflurane anesthesia.
- Awake imaging enhanced cardiac function but was associated with stress behaviors.
- Midazolam sedation yielded results closer to awake imaging without stress.

## Abstract

Isoflurane anesthesia is often used to facilitate murine echocardiography, but can suppress cardiac function. Awake imaging avoids pharmacological interference, but can induce sympathetic activation. In this Midazolam sedation. Parameters were compared using repeated‐measures ANOVA. Midazolam enabled imaging without overt stress behavior. Compared to midazolam, heart rate was similar under isoflurane and higher while awake (p ≤ 0.01). End‐systolic volume was larger under isoflurane and smaller while awake; stroke volumes remained similar across conditions. Global longitudinal and circumferential strain were less negative under isoflurane (p = 0.03) but similar during awake imaging, while radial strain was higher during awake imaging. Peak longitudinal strain rate was less negative under isoflurane (p ≤ 0.01) and more negative while awake (p = 0.05). Early diastolic strain rate was similar under isoflurane and lower while awake (p = 0.02). In conclusion, cardiac function was most depressed under isoflurane and most enhanced during awake imaging, likely stress‐driven. Murine echocardiography under midazolam sedation was feasible, yielding better function than isoflurane anesthesia, closer to awake imaging but without overt handling stress. These findings require further validation across disease models, sexes, and strains.

This pilot study tested midazolam sedation (C) for murine echocardiography. It yielded better cardiac function than isoflurane anesthesia (B), with values closer to awake imaging (A) but without handling stress.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** midazolam (PubChem CID 4192), isoflurane (PubChem CID 3763)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** stroke (MESH:D020521)
- **Chemicals:** Isoflurane (MESH:D007530), Midazolam (MESH:D008874)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090]

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