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Mlt125 r pulse transducer

Manufactured by ADInstruments
Sourced in Australia

The MLT125/R pulse transducer is a lab equipment product manufactured by ADInstruments. It is designed to detect and measure pulse signals. The device converts mechanical pulse signals into electrical signals that can be recorded and analyzed.

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3 protocols using mlt125 r pulse transducer

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Noninvasive Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Monitoring in Rats

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Systolic blood pressure (PS) and heart rate (HR) were acquired with a physiological recording system and a pressure tail cuff for the noninvasive blood pressure recording system for rats (ML125/R), coupled with a MLT125/R pulse transducer (AD Instruments, Sydney, Australia). To perform the recordings of PS and HR, the animals were recorded for 1 min several times to obtain reliable values. All the transducers were connected to a PowerLab® 8/30 (AD Instruments), and the physiological variables were instantaneously displayed through Chart® software (AD Instruments).
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Measuring Cardiovascular and Respiratory Responses to Endotoxemia

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To confirm the effectiveness of the generation of endotoxemia and detect changes to them as consequences of leptin treatment, systolic blood pressure (PS) and instantaneous heart rate (fH) were measured in conscious animals after saline or endotoxin treatment with a physiological recording acquisition system and a pressure tail cuff for non-invasive blood pressure recording system for rats (ML125/R), coupled with a MLT125/R pulse transducer (ADInstruments, Castle Hill, NSW, Australia). To perform the recordings of PS and fH, animals were conscious and placed in a supine position. Tidal volume (VT) and instantaneous respiratory frequency (fR) were measured by transiently introducing (1 min) the rat head into a plastic mask connected to a respiratory flow head (MLT1L, ADInstruments) that measured the ventilatory flow (δV/δt), which was converted into VT through a volumetric differential pressure transducer. All transducers were connected to a PowerLab 8/30 (ADInstruments), and physiological variables were instantaneously displayed through Chart software (ADInstruments).
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Noninvasive Cardiorespiratory Monitoring in Rats

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To confirm the effectiveness of the generation of endotoxemia and detect changes in them as a consequence of GW-788388 treatment, we measured systolic blood pressure (P S ) and instantaneous heart rate (f H ) in conscious animals for up to 72 h after saline or endotoxin treatment with a physiological recording acquisition system and a pressure tail cuff for noninvasive blood pressure recording system for rats (ML125/R), coupled with a MLT125/R pulse transducer (AD Instruments, Castle Hill, Australia). To perform the recordings of P S and f H , animals were conscious and placed in a supine position. Tidal volume (V T ) and instantaneous respiratory frequency (f R ) were measured by transiently introducing (1 min) the rat head into a plastic mask connected to a respiratory flow head (MLT1L, AD Instruments) that measured the ventilatory flow (δV/δt), which was converted into V T through a volumetric differential pressure transducer. All transducers were connected to a PowerLab® 8/30 (AD Instruments), and physiological variables were instantaneously displayed through Chart® software (AD Instruments).
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