ADInstruments Provides Tools for Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring in Rodent Studies
ADInstruments continues to support animal physiology research with integrated systems for measuring cardiovascular parameters in rodents, including tools for non-invasive, high-resolution blood pressure recording.
The company provides a tail cuff for blood pressure in mice that allows researchers to capture systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure without surgical intervention. The system uses volume-pressure recording (VPR) sensors and specialised occlusion cuffs to measure blood flow changes in the tail of awake rodents. When used with PowerLab and LabChart, the setup enables repeatable, stress-minimised data collection that complies with animal welfare standards.
For researchers seeking broader mouse blood pressure insights, ADInstruments also supports telemetry integration, pressure transducer systems, and autonomic function studies. These tools enable continuous monitoring of cardiovascular parameters and can be aligned with other physiological signals such as ECG or respiratory rate, offering a detailed view of autonomic regulation.
By combining non-invasive hardware with flexible analysis tools, ADInstruments helps research teams maintain data integrity while reducing procedural complexity. Their systems are widely used in cardiovascular, pharmacological, and autonomic research involving rodent models.
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