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An updated method for the jugular catheterization of grower pigs for repeated blood sampling following an oral glucose tolerance test.

Anton M Pluschke1, Gregory S Simmons2, Helen L Keates2, Ranald D A Cameron2, Dagong Zhang1, John D Wright2, Barbara A Williams1.   

Abstract

Jugular catheterization is a common procedure used under experimental conditions. However, there is considerable variation in the reported techniques, particularly for grower pigs (>40 kg and <60 kg) when larger volumes of blood per sample (>10 mL) are required. This paper provides a complete methodology including the use of current equipment and anaesthetic regimen for grower pigs. This surgical jugular catheterization method was carried out in 30 large white grower pigs. Firstly, the pigs were habituated to human handling for at least two weeks prior to surgery. Animals were sedated and anesthetized. Following intubation, an incision was made in the jugular fossa, and the jugular vein was located. A catheter was then inserted and fixated. The wound was stapled and the catheter line secured to the back of the neck. The pigs recovered fully from the surgery and the catheters remained patent for the duration of the blood sampling period (min 72 h). Twenty millilitres of blood were collected every 15 min, taking approximately 2 min per pig. No haemolysis was detected in any samples. Jugular catheterization of pigs using this procedure proved successful both in terms of animal recovery and quality of samples. Catheters remained patent and pigs remained calm during sampling.

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Keywords:  catheterization; jugular vein; oral glucose tolerance test; pig; surgical

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28718358     DOI: 10.1177/0023677216682772

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Anim        ISSN: 0023-6772            Impact factor:   2.471


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1.  Male grower pigs fed cereal soluble dietary fibres display biphasic glucose response and delayed glycaemic response after an oral glucose tolerance test.

Authors:  Anton M Pluschke; Barbara A Williams; Dagong Zhang; Stephen T Anderson; Eugeni Roura; Michael J Gidley
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-03-01       Impact factor: 3.240

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