Microvascular Tension Measurement System

Microvascular Tension Measurement System

Mainly used in research on basic physiological functions of vascular smooth muscle and endothelial D cells; research on endothelial relaxation factors (NO, H2S), neurotransmitters and ion channels; cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, atherosclerosis, diabetes, metabolic disorders, and aging. Research on pathophysiological mechanisms; vasoactive drug screening, dose-response curves, and measurement of pharmacological mechanisms of action. Commonly used experimental samples include: mesenteric artery, coronary artery, cerebral artery, renal artery, pulmonary artery, pulmonary trachea, carotid artery, thoracic aorta, femoral artery, lymphatic vessel and other large and small arteries and ring samples.

The MTM isolated microvascular tension measurement system, also known as the isolated tissue perfusion system, is mainly used to measure the tension of isolated blood vessels and smooth muscles. It is used to measure the tension changes during contraction and relaxation of isolated blood vessels in the diameter range of 0.2~10mm; special Especially the tension changes of contraction and relaxation of isolated tiny blood vessels within the diameter range of 0.2~10mm; used for studying the function of isolated blood vessels at the tissue level. The measurable specimen diameter is up to 10 mm, and is suitable for dynamic research on tissues including blood vessels, smooth muscle, myocardium, coronary arteries, large intestine, diaphragm, smooth muscle and other tissues.

 

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