#130003
In
Situ and In Vitro
The isolated perfused liver and isolated perfused kidney models are reliable standards for studies in pharmacology. The donor animal in most of these studies has been the rat but recent interest has centered around the use of the mouse model. Radnoti provides chambers suited for both mice and rats, for both the in situ studies(chamber sold separately), where the liver is cannulated in the animal and the in vitro studies, where the liver is removed from the donor. The Radnoti system can be used in constant pressure or constant flow, re-circulating or non-re-circulating experimental protocols.
The in situ liver chamber is a flat bottomed, water-jacketed curved glass bed upon which the donor is placed. Access ports are provided for catheters, and cannulae. The chamber is covered and has a port in the lid that permits a fiber optic cable to be positioned over the liver.
The Radnoti in vitro liver/kidney chamber is water-jacketed and circular with a glass lid assembly. The chambers is flat bottomed with a side mounted drain. Three ports permit the introduction of two cannulae for organ perfusion and one for the removal of bile samples. Flexible inlet and outlet lines are attached to luer hubbed, paired stainless steel cannulae that are provided for mounting the liver or kidney. The lid of the chamber has a central threaded mount for the attachment of a fiber optic cable, used for optical measurements of endogenous nucleotides or various fluorescent indicators.
With the exception of
the liver chambers, the primary support
components of the system are mounted
on a sturdy, adjustable four bar stand.
The support components consist of a
membrane oxygenator, reservoirs, cannula
line holders, perfusate, gas and water
lines, bubble traps and manifolds for
water, gas and perfusate control. Perfusate
lines are water jacketed to maintain
perfusate temperature. Special, compact
water jacketed inlet and outlet cannula
line holders are each configured to
hold up to three optional electrodes
(for example, an oxygen, pH and ion
selective electrode), a septum covered
sampling port and an access port for
attachment to a pressure transducer.
Individual or differential pressure
transducers are available for this
system. Perfusate is gassed via a membrane
oxygenator for solutions containing
proteins or blood, with two water-jacketed
supply reservoirs provided. A double-headed
peristaltic pump is provided for recirculation
of solutions and to maintain a constant
pressure head or flow. Recirculation
is accomplished through a bubble trap
to reduce endothelial damage caused
by large gas bubbles. Perfusion solutions
can be rapidly changed via manual valves.
A heavy duty re-circulating, constant
temperature bath provides temperature
control.
Optional
components:
Inline automated or
manual flow meter. (used for flow measurements
in constant pressure experiments)
Fraction collector,
used for effluent sampling.
Automated control valves,
used for exchanging solutions.
A syringe pump, used
for drug attions and titrations.
Oxygenation, pH and
ion selective electrodes with amplifiers.
Liver
perfusion references
Principles and Methods
of Toxicology, Third Edition. Ed. A.W.
Hayes, Raven Press, Ltd., NY. 1994,
pgs. 1157-1200.
Methods in Enzymology
Volume 35 (1975) Eds, J.G. Hardman
and B.W. O'Malley. Academic Press,
N.Y., pgs. 597-607.
Cannula for Liver Chamber #670101-16C - #670101-20C