Peeters L L, Wallenburg H C
Biol Res Pregnancy Perinatol. 1984;5(3):118-20.
A new technique is described which allows sampling of blood from the ovarian vein in the pregnant guinea pig, after recovery from surgery and anesthesia. The technique involves retrograde insertion of a double catheter into the thoracic inferior vena cava from the right jugular vein. The outer catheter serves as a guide for the inner catheter which is advanced into either ovarian vein. The overall rate of success was 45% in 40 animals near term. Sampling of blood from the ovarian vein in the conscious animal remained possible for up to 17 days after surgery. Since in the pregnant guinea pig the ovarian veins drain most of the uteroplacental blood, the technique of retrograde cannulation of the ovarian vein allows study of uteroplacental metabolism in the conscious pregnant animal during prolonged periods.
本文描述了一种新技术,该技术可在怀孕的豚鼠从手术和麻醉中恢复后,从卵巢静脉采集血液样本。该技术包括从右颈静脉将双导管逆行插入胸段下腔静脉。外导管作为内导管的引导,内导管向前推进至任一卵巢静脉。在40只接近足月的动物中,总体成功率为45%。术后长达17天,仍可从清醒动物的卵巢静脉采集血液样本。由于在怀孕的豚鼠中,卵巢静脉引流大部分子宫胎盘血液,因此卵巢静脉逆行插管技术可用于在较长时间内研究清醒怀孕动物的子宫胎盘代谢。