2023
DOI: 10.1002/ame2.12344
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Plethysmograph training: A refinement for collection of respiration data in mice

Jorid B. Sørli,
Karin S. Hougaard,
Niels Hadrup

Abstract: Inhaled chemicals can harm the airways. Different effects can result in distinct changes in respiratory patterns; the type of change indicates where and how the respiratory system is affected. Furthermore, changes in respiratory patterns may be detected at much lower substance concentrations than those that cause more serious effects, such as histopathological changes. Changes in respiratory patterns can be studied experimentally by monitoring the breathing of mice placed in plethysmographs and exposing head‐o… Show more

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“…The mice were given clean air to breathe for 15 min prior to initiation of exposure. As the respiratory parameters change during the first 5 min [ 18 ], we used the last 10 min prior to the start of exposure as the baseline measure. Animals that did not have a stable baseline measure were removed prior to starting the exposure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mice were given clean air to breathe for 15 min prior to initiation of exposure. As the respiratory parameters change during the first 5 min [ 18 ], we used the last 10 min prior to the start of exposure as the baseline measure. Animals that did not have a stable baseline measure were removed prior to starting the exposure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%