Improved methods for baroreceptor investigations in chronically instrumented rats

Roland Veelken, Thomas Unger, Oleg S. Medvedev
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We developed a novel approach using inflatable cuffs in order to test the baroreceptor reflex in conscious rats. The cuffs we employed differ from previous approaches in which cuffs are implanted in the thorax. Instead, we placed cuffs around the abdominal aorta and vena cava immediately below the diaphragm. We assessed the utility of this approach in several ways. First, we found that implantation could be accomplished without the stress associated with opening the thoracic cavity. Functioning preparations were far easier to obtain compared to the thoracic approach. The thoracic approach using two-vessel constriction resulted in inordinant mortality and failed preparations. We found that blood pressure changes could be easily exerted over a considerable range in conscious animals with the abdominal cuffs. For instance, blood pressure could be easily manipulated over a range of 100 mmHg (increased or decreased by 50 mmHg from baseline). This simpler and more reliable approach will facilitate baroreceptor investigations in conscious rats.

慢性仪器大鼠压力感受器研究的改进方法
我们开发了一种使用充气袖口的新方法来测试有意识大鼠的压力感受器反射。我们采用的袖口不同于以往的方法,即将袖口植入胸腔。相反,我们在膈肌下方的腹主动脉和腔静脉周围绑上了手铐。我们从几个方面评估了这种方法的效用。首先,我们发现植入可以在没有打开胸腔的压力的情况下完成。与胸入路相比,功能准备更容易获得。采用双血管收缩胸椎入路导致大量死亡和手术准备失败。我们发现,在带袖口的有意识动物中,血压的变化很容易在相当大的范围内施加。例如,血压可以很容易地控制在100毫米汞柱的范围内(从基线增加或减少50毫米汞柱)。这种更简单、更可靠的方法将有助于对有意识的大鼠进行压力感受器研究。
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