Halbert S A, Bourdage R J, Boling J L, Ringo J A, Blandau R J
Am J Physiol. 1980 Sep;239(3):R326-31. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.1980.239.3.R326.
An optoelectronic instrument to record oviductal muscular activity in chronically instrumented animals was evaluated in in vitro and in vivo experiments. The intensity of red light transmitted through the oviduct was modulated by contractions of the oviductal wall producing an optical analog of the mechanical events. Accuracy of the analog was tested by Fourier analysis of signals from mechanical and optoelectronic transducers placed at the same site on the oviduct; the results validated the use of the optical device as a contraction event sensor. Contractions of the tubal mesenteries had less effect on the optical signal than on signals from extraluminal mechanical transducers. Optical and photographic recordings of luminal transport in exposed oviducts showed a correspondence of intraluminal movements to events in the optical contraction signal. This instrument does not alter tubal function, and thus it is an especially useful experimental tool to investigate the role of oviductal muscular activity in fertility.
在体外和体内实验中,对一种用于记录长期植入仪器的动物输卵管肌肉活动的光电仪器进行了评估。透过输卵管的红光强度会因输卵管壁的收缩而发生调制,从而产生机械事件的光学模拟信号。通过对放置在输卵管同一部位的机械和光电传感器信号进行傅里叶分析,测试了该模拟信号的准确性;结果证实了该光学装置可作为收缩事件传感器使用。输卵管系膜的收缩对光学信号的影响比对管外机械传感器信号的影响小。暴露输卵管内管腔运输的光学和摄影记录显示,管腔内运动与光学收缩信号中的事件相对应。该仪器不会改变输卵管功能,因此是研究输卵管肌肉活动在生育中的作用的一种特别有用的实验工具。