| Literature DB >> 28178895 |
Elke Gasthuys1, Stijn Schauvliege2, Thomas van Bergen2, Joske Millecam1, Ilaria Cerasoli2, Ann Martens2, Frank Gasthuys2, Tim Vandecasteele3, Pieter Cornillie3, Wim Van den Broeck3, Filip Boyen4, Siska Croubels1, Mathias Devreese1.
Abstract
Piglets are considered to be suitable animal models for predicting the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) of test drugs for potential use in the paediatric population. Such PK/PD studies require multiple blood and urine samplings. The goal of the present study was to determine a suitable blood collection strategy applicable in the youngest age categories of six days, four weeks and eight weeks of age, as well as a urine collection technique for male piglets in the same age categories. Blood was collected either by a surgically-placed jugular vein catheter (six days old [ n = 4] and four weeks old [ n = 2] piglets) or by direct venepuncture of the jugular vein (four weeks old [ n = 2] and eight weeks old [ n = 4] piglets). A non-invasive method for total volume urine collection in male piglets was also developed using a urine pouch. No specific complications were encountered during anaesthesia or surgery for jugular catheter placement. After a 24 h recovery period, urine and blood were easily collected without technical complications. One piglet was humanely killed at week 2 because of septicaemia. Histological analysis of both veins in all four piglets revealed negligible damage to the blood vessel wall. In conclusion, the presented techniques for blood (jugular catheter and direct venepuncture) and urine collection (pouches) are suitable for PK/PD studies in piglets.Entities:
Keywords: blood sampling; intravenous catheterization; neonate; piglet; urine collection
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28178895 DOI: 10.1177/0023677217692372
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Anim ISSN: 0023-6772 Impact factor: 2.471