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Salivette cotton wads

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The Salivette® cotton wads are sterile, absorbent cotton wads designed for the collection of saliva samples. They provide a simple and effective method for collecting saliva without the need for additional equipment.

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4 protocols using salivette cotton wads

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Cardiovascular and Cortisol Response to Stress

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Blood pressure and heart rate were assessed using a monitor (Critikon Dinamap Plus Vital Signs Monitor, GE Healthcare Technologies, Waukesha, WI). Mean arterial pressure (MAP) was calculated using the formula MAP=2/3*Diastolic + 1/3*Systolic. Minute-to-minute changes in heart rate during the tasks were assessed using a Polar chest band and monitor (Mini-Logger, Mini Mitter/ Respironics, Bend, OR). Heart rate data was averaged over consecutive 10-min periods (baseline, preparation, task, recovery 1, recovery 2, recovery 3). Salivary cortisol samples were collected using Salivette® cotton wads (Sarstedt Inc., Newton, NC) and analyzed by the Core Laboratory at the University of Chicago Hospitals General Clinical Research Center (Salimetrics LLC, State College, PA, sensitivity=0.003 ug/dL). Outliers who exhibited changes ±3SD from the mean were excluded.
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Physiological Responses During Stress

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Heart rate was recorded continuously using an ambulatory monitor (Mobile Impedance Cardiograph, Mindware Technologies, Gahanna, OH). Blood pressure measures were taken with portable monitors (Omron 790IT 10+ Series Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor, Omron, Lake Forest, IL). Saliva samples were collected using Salivette ® cotton wads (Sarstedt Inc., Newton, NC). Samples were analyzed by the Core Laboratory at the University of Chicago Hospitals General Clinical Research Center for levels of cortisol (Salimetrics LLC, State College PA, sensitivity =0.003 μg/ dL).
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Effects of Drug on Cardiovascular and Stress Responses

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Heart rate was measured continuously using a Polar® S610 monitor (Polar Electro Inc., Lake Success, NY) and blood pressure was measured using a portable monitor (Critikon Dinamap Plus Vital Signs Monitor, GE Healthcare Technologies, Waukesha, WI) before and 60min after drug administration, and at 10, 20 and 60 minutes after the tasks. Saliva samples were collected using Salivette® cotton wads (Sarstedt Inc., Newton, NC). Samples were analyzed by the Core Laboratory at the University of Chicago Hospitals General Clinical Research Center for levels of cortisol (Salimetrics LLC, State College, PA, sensitivity=0.003 μg/dL).
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Multimodal Autonomic Biomarkers Assessment

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Heart rate was recorded using an ambulatory monitor (Mindware Technologies, Gahanna, OH), with a sampling rate of 500Hz. Data were collected for 5 minutes at each time point, and analyzed in 60-second segments. Values were the mean over each 5-minute period. Blood pressure was assessed with portable monitors (Omron 790IT 10+ Series Upper Arm Blood Pressure Monitor, Omron, Lake Forest, IL). Measures of pupil diameter were obtained at a rate of 30Hz (VIP-200 Variable Pupillometer, NeurOptics, Irvine, CA) and averaged over a 2-second period at each time point. Salivary cortisol was collected with Salivette® cotton wads (Sarstedt, Newton, NC). Cortisol levels were determined by the University of Chicago’s General Clinical Research Center (Salimetrics LLC, State College, PA, sensitivity = 0.003 μg/dL).
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