Rotarod (Acceleration Mode)

Rotarod test is widely used to evaluate drug effects on motor coordination, balance and motor learning in rodents. The principle of this test is that rats or mice are first trained to walk on a rod rotating at a certain speed. Once the animals have learned this, the effect of a test-compound on their motor performance is evaluated. Animals experiencing impaired motor coordination are unable to cope with the rotating rod and will fall from rod when the rotation speed exceeds their motor coordination capacity. When the animal drops from rod safely into its own lane, parameters like time latency to fall, falling rpm and distance traveled are automatically recorded

  • Same instrument can be used for mice as well as rat
  • Touch screen color display
  • Easy adjustments of Lane width, rotor diameter & height to fall for mice and rat experiments
  • Five compartments model
  • Password protected system
  • Speed Calibration mode with report generation facility
  • Auto experiment number, sequence number, Animal ID, Sex, animal type (mice/rat) addition features in experiment protocol
  • Three Modes of Operation (Normal /Acceleration I/ Acceleration II)
  • Forward & Reverse Direction of Rotar Rotation
  • Individual lane timers (0-999.9s) with resolution of 0.1s
  • Mechanical detection of fall using plate type sensor
  • Accurate and precise rotor speed adjustment
  • Software for data collection and report generation with graphical presentation
  • Data can be transferred to excel or pdf

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