Chronic catheterization using vascular-access-port in rats: blood sampling with minimal stress for plasma catecholamine determination
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14/08/2008
14/08/2008
12/06/1987
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Resumo |
Chronic catheterization is illustrated using vascular-access-port model SLA where the port is surgically placed subcutaneously on the back of the rat. The catheter is tunnelled to the neck and inserted into the jugular vein . Within 24 h rats showed normal blood pressure and blood samples were collected at intervals with minimal stress to the animals . A comparison of the plasma catecholamine of blood collected from vascular-access-ports with that obtained from decapitation indicates that there was minimal stress to the rats when blood was drawn through the vascular-access-port. |
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Department of Biotechnology |
Palavras-Chave | #Catheterization #Vascular-access-port #Jugular vein #Blood pressure #Catecholamine |
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Working Paper |