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Microsurgical Skills of Establishing Permanent Jugular Vein Cannulation in Rats for Serial Blood Sampling of Orally Administered Drug

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JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
Volume -, Issue 178, Pages -

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JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS
DOI: 10.3791/63167

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [82003692]
  2. Top Academic Scholarship at Northwestern Polytechnical University

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This article provides a detailed guide on establishing and maintaining a permanent JVC rat model, focusing on the placement and sealing of the jugular cannula. It emphasizes the importance of monitoring physiological and hematological parameters, presenting results during a 6-day post-surgery recovery period. The drug-plasma concentration-time profile of orally administered natural phenol ellagic acid was also determined in the JVC rat model.
Blood sampling in small laboratory animals is necessary for pharmaceutical lead optimization but can cause great harm and stress to experimental animals, which could potentially affect results. The jugular vein cannulation (JVC) in rats is a widely used model for repeated blood collection but requires adequate training of surgery skills and animal care. This article details the microsurgical procedures for establishing and maintaining a permanent JVC rat model with specific focus on the placement and sealing of the jugular cannula. The importance of monitoring physiological (e.g., body weight, food, and water intake) and hematological parameters, was highlighted with results presented for 6 days post-surgery during the rat's recovery. The drug-plasma concentration-time profile of orally administered natural phenol ellagic acid was determined in the JVC rat model.

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