1981
DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1981.241.1.h108
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Methods for isolation, cannulation, and in vitro study of single microvessels

Abstract: A method is described for the isolation and cannulation of microvessels (12-112 micrometers) that permits study, in vitro, of their physiology and pharmacology. Vessels from the hamster cheek pouch, testis, and mesentery and from rat brain have been isolated at 4 degrees C with specially prepared instruments and viewed with an inverted microscope. The vessels were cannulated at one end by equipment developed for renal tubular perfusion. The uncannulated end of the vessel is sealed, and experiments on reactivit… Show more

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“…Briefly, a section of the mesenteric bed was pinned flat in a cooled (4°C) chamber containing dissection buffer (3 mmol/l 3-[N-morpholino]propanesulfonic acid, 1 mmol/l NaH 2 PO 4 , 5 mmol/l glucose, 2 mmol/l pyruvate, 0.02 mmol/l EDTA, 145 mmol/l NaCl, 5 mmol/l KCl, 2.5 mmol/l CaCl 2 , 1 mmol/l MgSO 4 , 1% (wt/vol.) BSA, pH 7.4) [29]. A third-order mesenteric artery was isolated and mounted between two glass cannulas (tip diameter approximately 50 μm) in a 5 ml chamber.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Briefly, a section of the mesenteric bed was pinned flat in a cooled (4°C) chamber containing dissection buffer (3 mmol/l 3-[N-morpholino]propanesulfonic acid, 1 mmol/l NaH 2 PO 4 , 5 mmol/l glucose, 2 mmol/l pyruvate, 0.02 mmol/l EDTA, 145 mmol/l NaCl, 5 mmol/l KCl, 2.5 mmol/l CaCl 2 , 1 mmol/l MgSO 4 , 1% (wt/vol.) BSA, pH 7.4) [29]. A third-order mesenteric artery was isolated and mounted between two glass cannulas (tip diameter approximately 50 μm) in a 5 ml chamber.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isolated arteries were dissected using methods similar to those described previously (4). Dissected segments of the third-order arteries, 1-2 mm in length, were transferred to a recording chamber, where their ends were mounted on glass pipettes (tip diameter 60 -100 m) and secured by 10-0 Ethilon ophthalmic nylon sutures (Ethicon, Somerville, NJ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once thoroughly cleaned of all surrounding tissues, the lymphatic segment was cut and transferred to a chilled well (0-4°C), where the lymphatic was prepared using modifications of techniques originally developed in arterioles (Duling et al 1981;Gore & Davis, 1984;Osol & Halpern, 1985;Kuo et al 1988. The microscope stage plate used for cannulating the vessel was filled with an albumin-enriched physiological salt solution (APSS) (mM: 145.00 NaCl, 4.7 KCl, 2.0 CaCl 2 , 1.17 MgSO 4 , 1.2 NaH 2 PO 4 , 5.0 dextrose, 2.0 sodium pyruvate, 0.02 EDTA, 3.0 Mops and 10 g l _1 bovine serum albumin) and chilled to 0-4°C.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%