Vetterlein F, Sammler J, dal Ri H, Schmidt G
Am J Physiol. 1984 Dec;247(6 Pt 2):H1010-2. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.1984.247.6.H1010.
A method is described that enables the researcher to determine the heart rate in awake, noninstrumented small animals by recording the electrocardiogram (ECG) via the paws. Single animals are placed in a cage that has metal plates built into its floor. Through switches any two plates can be connected with an ECG recorder whenever contact with at least one front and one hind paw is made. The heart rate is then determined by measuring the number of R waves per unit of time. In rats of 140 and 300 g body wt mean resting heart rates of 384 +/- 10 and 320 +/- 4 beats/min, respectively, have been measured with this method.
本文描述了一种方法,该方法能使研究人员通过经由爪子记录心电图(ECG)来测定清醒、未安装仪器的小动物的心率。将单只动物放置在一个其底部装有金属板的笼子里。通过开关,只要与至少一只前爪和一只后爪接触,任意两块金属板就可与一台心电图记录仪相连。然后通过测量单位时间内R波的数量来测定心率。用这种方法已测得体重为140克和300克的大鼠的平均静息心率分别为384±10次/分钟和320±4次/分钟。