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A Wolf1, J I Baumbach, A Kleber, F Maurer, S Maddula, P Favrod, M Jang, T Fink, T Volk, S Kreuer.
Abstract
Rats are commonly used in medical research as they enable a high grade of standardization. The exhalome of ventilated rats has not as yet been investigated using an ion mobility spectrometer coupled with a multi-capillary column (MCC-IMS). As a first step, a rat model has to be established to measure potential biomarkers in the exhale with long-term settings, allowing constant and continuous analysis of exhaled air in time series. Therefore, eight animals were anaesthetized, prepared and ventilated for 1 h. A total of 73 peaks were directly detected with the IMS chromatogram. Thirty five of them were assigned to the ventilator system and 38 to the animals. Peak intensity varied within three measurements. The intensity of analytes of individual rats varied by a factor of up to 18. This new model will also enable continuous measurements of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from rat's breath in long-term experiments. It is hoped that, in the future, variability and progression of VOCs can be monitored in different models of diseases using this set-up.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24566204 DOI: 10.1088/1752-7155/8/1/016006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Breath Res ISSN: 1752-7155 Impact factor: 3.262