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The present protocol describes a simple and efficient method for collecting blood from the subclavian vein in rats. It enables rapid, timely, and easily identifiable sampling without anesthesia and obtains high-quality blood through repetitive sample collection.
Rats are widely used in pharmacokinetics (PK) and toxicokinetic (TK) studies that need to collect a certain amount of blood at specific time points to detect drug exposure. The rat blood sampling method determines the quality of the plasma and further affects the precision of the test results. The subclavian vein blood collection method described in this protocol collects blood samples repeatedly in the conscious state of animals to meet the needs of PK and TK tests. The skills of restraint handling and appropriate procedure of needle incision ensure the success rate of blood collection. It is easy to operate while ensuring the quality of plasma and at the same time catering to animal welfare. However, this method requires skilled operation, and an improper one may cause animal weakness, pain, lameness, and even mortality. The current method has been used in the testing facility for a 4-week oral toxicity study in Sprague Dawley (SD) rats with TK. The maximum amount of blood collected within 24 h did not exceed 20% of the animal's total blood. The animals' body weight was more than 200 g for males and females. The data showed that the animals' bodyweight increased steadily every week, and the clinical observation was normal after repetitive sample collection.
According to the International Conference on Harmonization of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) guidelines1 and the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) guidelines2, the number of blood collection time points of rats in the toxicokinetic (TK) study needs to meet the requirements of the dynamic drug exposure assessment. The approximate total blood volume of a rat is 55-70 mL/kg of body weight3. The collection time points are generally intensive within 30 min after dosing and decrease after that, and more than ten blood samples need to be colle....
All animal experiments described were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) of Guangdong Lewwin Pharmaceutical Research Institute Co., Ltd. Male and female Sprague Dawley (SD) rats, ~6-11 weeks were used for the experiments. The rats were reared following the guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals13.
1. Animal preparation
NOTE: All the SD rats used in this study were awake and were n.......
Good plasma samples from the subclavian vein were translucent pale yellow (Figure 4, the left tube). Improper blood collection or manipulation resulted in hemolysis (Figure 4, the right tube).
The data of the testing facility showed that in a 4-week oral toxicity study of an eye drop in SD rats with TK, blood samples were collected twice at 9-time points (0 h, 0.167 h, 0.5 h, 1 h, 2 h, 4 h, 8 h, 12 h, and 24 h) between the first (Day .......
There are certain benefits of collecting blood from the subclavian veins. (1) As the site of the blood collection is readily dissociated, and the venous plexus is not regular due to the different postures of the rats, the described method can easily localize the position of the venous plexus while maintaining the stable and comfortable postures of the rats. (2) The operation is easy and favorable to the rapid development of technicians' skills and less pain to animals. (3) An operating mode to make the animal comfortable.......
This research was funded by Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Drug Non-clinical Evaluation and Research (No.2018B030323024) and Key Program "New Drug Creation" of Guangdong Key Research and Development Plan (No.2019B020202001), Guangzhou Fundamental and Application Foundation Research Project (No.202002030249 and No.202002030156).
....Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
1.0 mL syringe (with needle, 26 G, 0.45 mm x 15.5 mm) | Jiangxi Hongda Medical Equipment Group LTD.(Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, China) | 20210629 | |
75% alcohol | Shandong Lierkang Medical Technology Co., Ltd. (Dezhou, Shandong Province, China) | 210717 | |
Animal source | Hunan SJA Laboratory Animal Co., Ltd. | grade: SPF | laboratory animal production license number: SCXK (Hunan) 2019-0004, laboratory animal quality certificate number: 4307272101972847 |
Cotton swab | Caoxian Hualu Sanitary Materials Co., Ltd.(Heze, Shandong Province, China) | 20210301 | Need to be sterilized. |
Electric shaver | Shenzhen Codos Electric Appliance Co. , Ltd.(Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China) | CP-6800 | |
EP tube, 1.5 mL | Genetimes ExCell Technology,Inc.(Shanghai, China) | ||
Heparin sodium (2 mL:12500 IU) | Tianjin biochem pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd(Tianjing, China) | 51200702 | Prepare 1250 IU/mL heparin sodium solution. Add heparin sodium solution into the EP tube in advance and make it evenly distributed on the wall of the EP tube, and dry it at 60°C for use. |
Labtip (volume range 5-200 μL) | Thermo Fisher Scientific Oy | 94300120 | |
Low speed refrigerated centrifuge | Hunan Xiangyi Laboratory Instrument Development Co., Ltd.(Changsha, Hunan Province, China) | L535R | |
Pipette gun (20-200 μL) | BRAND | 12N92305 | |
Rats (SD) | Hunan SJA Laboratory Animal Co., Ltd. (Changsha, Hunan Province, China) | ||
Sharp tool container | Taizhou Huangyan Yikang Plastic Factory (Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China) | ||
Eye drop | This reagent is not a commodity and the manufacturer requires it to be tested. In the principle of confidentiality, the manufacturer and model cannot be provided. |
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