Heart Rate Variability Time Analyses of the Streptozotocin- Diabetic Rat
As the world prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) increases, animal models of the disease's progression are required for researching effective treatment. The streptozotocin (STZ) treated rat is known to cause hyperglycaemia. This study confirms that this animal model also displays DM physiologi...
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doaj-a66f78b6cb034dba97035ed0198afa402020-11-25T03:25:58ZengSultan Qaboos UniversityThe Journal of Engineering Research1726-60091726-67422007-12-0141646810.24200/tjer.vol4iss1pp64-6828Heart Rate Variability Time Analyses of the Streptozotocin- Diabetic RatM. Jacobson0F.C. Howarth1E. Adeghate2K. Fatima-Shad3College of Engineering, UAE University, Al-Ain, P.O. Box 17666, U.A.E.Faculty of Medicine, UAE University, Al-Ain, P.O. Box 17666, U.A.E.Faculty of Medicine, UAE University, Al-Ain, P.O. Box 17666, U.A.E.Faculty of Science, UAE University, Al-Ain, P.O. Box: 17666, U.A.E.As the world prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) increases, animal models of the disease's progression are required for researching effective treatment. The streptozotocin (STZ) treated rat is known to cause hyperglycaemia. This study confirms that this animal model also displays DM physiological effects in the animal heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV). In particular, 5 minutes of rat (n=13) electrocardiogram (ECG) is acquired hourly for 30 days. At day 10, the animal (n=7) is dosed with STZ and the ECG is analyzed in order to determine the HR and HRV. The HRV is indexed using two time-based analyses, based on long-term (24hr) and short-term (5min) analyses. All analyses are compared to control non-STZ dosed animals (n=6) and display significant DM effects.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/tjer/article/view/28heart tate variability, time-domain analysis, streptozotocin-diabetic |
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M. Jacobson F.C. Howarth E. Adeghate K. Fatima-Shad Heart Rate Variability Time Analyses of the Streptozotocin- Diabetic Rat The Journal of Engineering Research heart tate variability, time-domain analysis, streptozotocin-diabetic |
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Heart Rate Variability Time Analyses of the Streptozotocin- Diabetic Rat |
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Heart Rate Variability Time Analyses of the Streptozotocin- Diabetic Rat |
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Heart Rate Variability Time Analyses of the Streptozotocin- Diabetic Rat |
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Heart Rate Variability Time Analyses of the Streptozotocin- Diabetic Rat |
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Heart Rate Variability Time Analyses of the Streptozotocin- Diabetic Rat |
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heart rate variability time analyses of the streptozotocin- diabetic rat |
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Sultan Qaboos University |
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The Journal of Engineering Research |
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1726-6009 1726-6742 |
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As the world prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) increases, animal models of the disease's progression are required for researching effective treatment. The streptozotocin (STZ) treated rat is known to cause hyperglycaemia. This study confirms that this animal model also displays DM physiological effects in the animal heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV). In particular, 5 minutes of rat (n=13) electrocardiogram (ECG) is acquired hourly for 30 days. At day 10, the animal (n=7) is dosed with STZ and the ECG is analyzed in order to determine the HR and HRV. The HRV is indexed using two time-based analyses, based on long-term (24hr) and short-term (5min) analyses. All analyses are compared to control non-STZ dosed animals (n=6) and display significant DM effects. |
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heart tate variability, time-domain analysis, streptozotocin-diabetic |
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