2002
DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00406.2001
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Chronic measurement of cardiac output in conscious mice

Abstract: We describe the feasibility of chronic measurement of cardiac output (CO) in conscious mice. With the use of gas anesthesia, mice >30 g body wt were instrumented either with transit-time flow probes or electromagnetic probes placed on the ascending aorta. Ascending aortic flow values were recorded 6-16 days after surgery when probes had fully grown in. In the first set of experiments, while mice were under ketamine-xylazine anesthesia, estimates of stroke volume (SV) obtained by the transit-time technique were… Show more

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“…Calculations of mouse blood circulation suggest that lectin in the serum would reach major organs within 10 s (Janssen et al 2002), a figure in line with a recent report that intravenously applied carbon nanotubes can be detected in brains of living mice within a few seconds (Hong et al 2014). Further, our observation that extensive labeling of capillary beds resulting from direct intracardiac injections of lectin followed within 1 m with vascular perfusion, also support the notion of rapid binding to endothelium.…”
Section: Temporal Aspects Of Tomato Lectin Bindingsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Calculations of mouse blood circulation suggest that lectin in the serum would reach major organs within 10 s (Janssen et al 2002), a figure in line with a recent report that intravenously applied carbon nanotubes can be detected in brains of living mice within a few seconds (Hong et al 2014). Further, our observation that extensive labeling of capillary beds resulting from direct intracardiac injections of lectin followed within 1 m with vascular perfusion, also support the notion of rapid binding to endothelium.…”
Section: Temporal Aspects Of Tomato Lectin Bindingsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The volume of the contrast reagents (2 µL/g body weight) were 3% of the total blood volume (70 µL/g body weight). 17 The final plasma concentration of Gd-DTPA and CH3-DTPAGd were estimated as 3 mM, and the plasma osmolality might increase by 6 mOsm/kg H 2 O, which is also within normal range of changes in rodents' plasma osmolality (20 mOsm/kg H 2 O). 20 The dose of Gd-albumin, one nmol albumin/g body weight, is only 1.5% of the total plasma proteins.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…When 100 mM of Gd-DTPA is injected at a rate of 2 µL/min/g body weight, the infused Gd-DTPA is instantaneously diluted by blood because the cardiac output of the mouse heart is 500 µL/min/g body weight. 17 Indeed, mouse systemic blood could circulate 7 times per minute. Therefore, after one minute of injection, the plasma concentration of Gd-DTPA reached an almost constant level, which allowed us to treat the increase of Gd-DTPA concentration stepwise.…”
Section: Magnetic Resonance Microimaging Of the Mouse Temporomandibulmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In mice the acquisition of 3D maps should be relatively straightforward with the use of enriched xenon, which will boost the SNR by a factor of three. In humans the acquisition of 3D maps may be challenging, considering the longer time xenon spends in the blood in its journey from the lung airspaces to BAT tissue (39,40) and the reduced increase in tissue blood flow (41). However, the lipophilic nature of xenon and the high vascularization of brown adipose tissue should still lead to an in-tissue concentration on the order of a few tens of micromoles, which should allow the acquisition of xenon spectra (42) from which tissue hydration and thermogenic activity could be inferred.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%