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An integrative pharmacological approach to radio telemetry and blood sampling in pharmaceutical drug discovery and safety assessment

DOI: 10.1186/1475-925x-10-5

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Integration was achieved by designing a 13 inch circular receiving antenna that operates as a plug-in replacement for the existing pair of DSI's orthogonal antennas which is compatible with the rotating cage and open floor design of the BASi Culex? ABS system. The circular receiving antenna's electrical configuration consists of a pair of electrically orthogonal half-toroids that reinforce reception of a dipole transmitter operating within the coil's interior while reducing both external noise pickup and interference from other adjacent dipole transmitters.For validation, measured baclofen concentration (ABST vs. satellite (μM): 69.6 ± 23.8 vs. 76.6 ± 19.5, p = NS) and mean arterial pressure (ABST vs. traditional DSI telemetry (mm Hg): 150 ± 5 vs.147 ± 4, p = NS) variables were quantitatively and qualitatively similar between rats housed in the ABST system and traditional home cage approaches.The ABST system offers unique advantages over traditional between-group study paradigms that include improved data quality and significantly reduced animal use. The superior within-group model facilitates assessment of multiple physiological and biochemical responses to test compounds in the same animal. The ABST also provides opportunities to evaluate temporal relations between parameters and to investigate anomalous outlier events because drug concentrations, physiological and biochemical measures for each animal are available for comparisons.Integrative (i.e., in vivo) pharmacology [1,2] remains an essential part of drug discovery. Regulatory authorities require pharmaceutical industries to demonstrate in vivo efficacy and safety properties of new therapeutic entities using measured drug concentrations and effects in various tissues [3]. Ideal responses associated with drug administration are best obtained by measuring relevant biochemical endpoints and physiological variables such as blood pressure, heart rate and core body temperature as well as biopotentials like electroe

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