R. Burvin et al., DOUBLE-VEIN JUGULAR INFERIOR VENA-CAVA CLAMP TECHNIQUE FOR LONG-TERM IN-VIVO STUDIES IN RATS, Physiology & behavior, 63(4), 1998, pp. 511-515
We present a step-by-step manual for chronic cannulation of rats using
a simple technique. This concept facilitates repeated clamping of the
same rat over a 6-10-week period, providing a completely separate inf
usion route from blood sampling access which is placed into mixed veno
us blood in the inferior vena cava. Permanent catheters implanted into
the left external jugular vein and the inferior vena cava were used f
or miniature blood sampling and recycling. The design and running of c
lamp experiments and other physiological research models are detailed.
Long-term reliable venous access, simple installation, and easy after
-care of the rats' cannulas are the principal advantages of the proced
ure described. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Inc.