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A servo-controlled respiration system for inhalation studies in anesthetized animals
Authors:Rosenthal  Frank S; Li  Changhong
Abstract:Rosenthal, Frank S., and Changhong Li. Aservo-controlled respiration system for inhalation studies inanesthetized animals. J. Appl.Physiol. 83(5): 1768-1774, 1997.---To facilitate aerosol deposition experiments and aerosol exposures in anesthetized animals, a servo-controlled respiration system was developed and tested. The system induces ventilation by varying extrathoracic pressure in a whole body respirator in which an intubated animal isplaced. The pressure inside the whole body respirator is varied with athree-way servo-controlled spool valve connected to sources of positiveand negative pressure. A computer-based system detects respiratory flowand computes the controlling signal for the valve by using aproportional-integral-derivative algorithm, to achieve desired patternsof flow and volume vs. time. The system was used with dogs and found toaccurately induce various single-breath breathing patterns involvingconstant-flow inspirations and expirations as well as breath-holdperiods. A similar system was used to induced repeated breaths withdesired parameters for continuous exposure to particles and forventilation of animals between experiments.

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