A surgical procedure and tethering system for chronic blood sampling, infusion, and temperature monitoring in caged nonhuman primates
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A surgical procedure and tethering system for chronic blood sampling, infusion, and temperature monitoring in caged nonhuman primates
Abstract
A jacket and tethering system was used to maintain chronic catheters in monkeys, which provided catheter access and manipulability without further restraint. Surgical placement of catheters and a temperature probe allowed for a common cutaneous exit and interface with the jacket and tether. Monkeys were fitted in a sterile leather or denim jacket which was attached to a sterilized flexible stainless steel cable. Through this conduit, an indwelling temperature probe, as well as catheters from the internal jugular and femoral veins, were attached to a swivel unit located on the upper portion of the cage. The internal jugular catheter was used for the continuous infusion of support solution. The catheter from the femoral vein was maintained with a heparin lock and used for serial blood sampling. Using this system, it was possible to obtain frequent blood samples and body temperature readings, and to administer a continuous intravenous infusion without chemical or excessive physical restraint. To date, 367 monkeys, 322 cynomolgus (Macaca fasicularis), 16 rhesus (Macaca mulatta), and 21 African green (Cercopithecus aethiops) have been studied using this procedure.
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