1981
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/26/6/006
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A constant temperature perfusion system for myocardial energetics

Abstract: A constant temperature perfusion system employing four heat exchangers has been developed in which perfusion fluid is heated from room temperature to 37 +/- 10 -4 degrees C for precision heat flow measurements on isolated working rat hearts. The temperature characteristics have been established and mathematical expressions developed to identify and quantify spurious thermal events. The system is a refinement of existing perfusion systems for metabolic and mechanical investigations which meets the complete requ… Show more

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“…The heart calorimeter system was assembled as previously described (25,26) and operated at 37 ~ Male Wistar rats, weighing 400-500 g and fed ad libitum, were used. Each animal was anaesthetized with ether and then heparin (200 IU) was administered into the femoral vein.…”
Section: Procedures and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heart calorimeter system was assembled as previously described (25,26) and operated at 37 ~ Male Wistar rats, weighing 400-500 g and fed ad libitum, were used. Each animal was anaesthetized with ether and then heparin (200 IU) was administered into the femoral vein.…”
Section: Procedures and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%