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A tethering system for direct measurement of cardiovascular function in the caged baboonA device suitable for the continuous measurement of physiological activity in large, conscious monkeys has permitted the direct recording of systemic arterial blood pressure and heart rate in caged baboons. The device comprises a lightweight fiberglass backpack, retained in place on the baboon by a thoracic elastic band and shoulder straps, and a flexible stainless steel tether connecting the pack to an electrocannular slip-ring in the top center of the baboon's cage. A chronically indwelling arterial catheter inserted retrograde into the abdominal aorta via the internal iliac artery and connected to a small pressure transducer on the pack provides direct measurement of blood pressure and heart rate. Body fluids can be sampled or drugs administered via an indwelling catheter in the inferior vena cava. Electrical and fluid connections between the fiberglass pack and recording and infusion equipment located outside the cage pass through the flexible tether and remain protected from the subject. The reliability of the tethering system has been demonstrated in physiological, pharmacological, and behavioral experiments with baboons.
Document ID
19790052563
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Byrd, L. D.
(Emory University Atlanta, Ga., United States)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1979
Publication Information
Publication: American Journal of Physiology
Volume: 236
Subject Category
Man/System Technology And Life Support
Accession Number
79A36576
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NIH-RR-00165
CONTRACT_GRANT: PHS-MH-07658
CONTRACT_GRANT: PHS-DA-01161
CONTRACT_GRANT: NIH-RR-00168
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Public
Copyright
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