Telemetric data collection should be standard in modern experimental cardiovascular research

•Telemetry can record blood pressure and heart rate continuously for several months•Blood pressure and heart rate show short-term and long-term variability•Lots of data – advantage and disadvantage; possible interdisciplinary cooperation•Modern cardiovascular research is stress-free physiological da...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physiology & behavior 2021-12, Vol.242, p.113620-113620, Article 113620
1. Verfasser: Molcan, Lubos
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Zusammenfassung:•Telemetry can record blood pressure and heart rate continuously for several months•Blood pressure and heart rate show short-term and long-term variability•Lots of data – advantage and disadvantage; possible interdisciplinary cooperation•Modern cardiovascular research is stress-free physiological data collection Cardiovascular (CV) health is often expressed by changes in heart rate and blood pressure, the physiological record of which may be affected by moving, anaesthesia, handling, time of day and many other factors in rodents. Telemetry measurement minimises these modulations and enables more accurate physiological recording of heart rate and blood pressure than non-invasive methods. Measurement of arterial blood pressure by telemetry requires implanting a catheter tip into the artery. Telemetry enables us to sample physiological parameters with a high frequency continuously for several months. By measuring the pressure in the artery using telemetry, we can visualize pressure changes over a heart cycle as the pressure wave. From the pressure wave, we can subtract systolic, diastolic, mean and pulse pressure. From the beat-to-beat interval (pressure wave) and the RR' interval (electrocardiogram), we can derive the heart rate. From beat-to-beat variability, we can evaluate the autonomic nervous system's activity and spontaneous baroreflex sensitivity and their impact on CV activity. On a long-term scale, circadian variability of CV parameters is evident. Circadian variability is the result of the circadian system's activity, which synchronises and organises many activities in the body, such as autonomic and reflex modulation of the CV system and its response to load over the day. In the presented review, we aimed to discuss telemetry devices, their types, implantation, set-up, limitations, short-term and long-term variability of heart rate and blood pressure in CV research. Data collection by telemetry should be, despite some limitations, standard in modern experimental CV research.
ISSN:0031-9384
1873-507X
DOI:10.1016/j.physbeh.2021.113620