2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0234835
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Plasma volume, cell volume, total blood volume and F factor in the tree shrew

Abstract: In this study, the physiological values of volumes of plasma, cells, total blood and the F blood factors were identified in 24 adult tree shrews (Tupaia belangeri; 12 male and 12 female; average BW of 123.9±19.19 g). The two-compartment model method of Evans Blue dye was used to obtain the plasma volume and the venous hematocrit was measured by microhematocrit method. To establish the relationship between body weight (BW) and blood volume of tree shrews, We performed linear fitting for these two datasets. Resu… Show more

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“…EB has a long history of use as a biological dye and is widely used in biomedicine because of its properties of high water solubility and slow excretion [ 9 ]. EB has been used to determine tumor borders in animal experiments [ 18 ] and to evaluate blood volume in vivo [ 19 ]. Using this principle, we were able to effectively differentiate between ischemia hypoperfusion and hyperemic hyperperfusion states using EB, providing a method for the identification of early PI and BE ( Figure 3 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…EB has a long history of use as a biological dye and is widely used in biomedicine because of its properties of high water solubility and slow excretion [ 9 ]. EB has been used to determine tumor borders in animal experiments [ 18 ] and to evaluate blood volume in vivo [ 19 ]. Using this principle, we were able to effectively differentiate between ischemia hypoperfusion and hyperemic hyperperfusion states using EB, providing a method for the identification of early PI and BE ( Figure 3 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%