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E Hulse1, F C Reed, M Eddleston, R Etherington, R E Clutton.
Abstract
The administration of test substances into a single lung, or lung lobe, allows the remaining untreated lung to act as an experimental control and effectively halves the number of animals required in a given experiment. It reduces the likelihood of early fatal pulmonary failure when noxious substances are studied which may lessen the need for replacement animals. However, the ease of substance administration and the subsequent analysis of its effects, for example by bronchoalveolar lavage or bronchoscopy, depend critically on the size of the animal model. The advantages of using minipigs; ease of handling, reduced housing requirements, genetic homogeneity, etc. are reduced if their diminutive size makes lung studies difficult. This article describes the use of a bronchial blocking device and a sheathed bronchoscope which enabled sterile endobronchial substance administration in Göttingen minipigs, and allowed pulmonary aspiration studies to be conducted with each animal acting as its own control.Entities:
Keywords: aspiration; bronchial blocker; bronchoscopy; minipig
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24496573 PMCID: PMC4017320 DOI: 10.1177/0023677213518526
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Anim ISSN: 0023-6772 Impact factor: 2.471
Figure 1.Diagram illustrating the instrumentation used in lung aspiration studies in Göttingen minipigs. The lungs and devices are to approximate scale. A: breathing hoses from Seimens Servo 300 A ventilator; B: bronchoscope dual-axis swivel adapter; C: bronchial blocker inflation line; D: endotracheal tube cuff inflater; E: torque controlled bronchial blocker (TCB; Univent endotracheal tube); F: right accessory bronchus; G: bronchial blocker cuff; H: bronchoscope (BRS-5000); edc: epidural catheter.