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实验室小鼠(小家鼠)热应激的非侵入性行为模型的建立。

The development of a non-invasive behavioral model of thermal heat stress in laboratory mice (Mus musculus).

作者信息

Mufford J T, Paetkau M J, Flood N J, Regev-Shoshani G, Miller C C, Church J S

机构信息

Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada V2C 0C8.

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V5Z 3J5.

出版信息

J Neurosci Methods. 2016 Aug 1;268:189-95. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2015.12.011. Epub 2015 Dec 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many behavioral and physiological studies of laboratory mice employ invasive methods such as radio telemetry to measure key aspects of behavior and physiology. Radio telemetry requires surgical implants, which may impact mouse health and behavior, and thus reduce the reliability of the data collected.

NEW METHOD

We developed a method to measure key aspects of thermoregulatory behavior without compromising animal welfare. We examined the thermoregulatory response to heat stress in a custom-built arena that permitted the use of simultaneous and continuous infrared thermography (IRT) and video capture. This allowed us to measure changes in surface body temperature and determine total distance traveled using EthoVision XT animal tracking software.

RESULTS

Locomotor activity and surface body temperature differed between heat-stressed mice and mice kept within their thermal comfort zone. The former had an increase in surface body temperature and a decline in locomotor activity, whereas the latter had a stable surface body temperature and showed greater activity levels.

METHODS

Surface body temperature and locomotor activity are conventionally quantified by measurements taken at regular intervals, which limit the use and accuracy of the data. We obtained data of high resolution (i.e., recorded continuously) and accuracy that allowed for the examination of key physiological measurements such as energy expenditure and peripheral vasomotor tone.

CONCLUSIONS

This novel experimental method for studying thermoregulatory behavior in mice using non-invasive tools has advantages over radio-telemetry and represents an improvement in laboratory animal welfare.

摘要

背景

许多针对实验室小鼠的行为和生理学研究采用侵入性方法,如无线电遥测来测量行为和生理学的关键方面。无线电遥测需要进行手术植入,这可能会影响小鼠的健康和行为,从而降低所收集数据的可靠性。

新方法

我们开发了一种在不损害动物福利的情况下测量体温调节行为关键方面的方法。我们在一个定制的实验场地中研究了对热应激的体温调节反应,该场地允许同时并连续使用红外热成像(IRT)和视频捕捉。这使我们能够测量体表温度的变化,并使用EthoVision XT动物追踪软件确定行进的总距离。

结果

热应激小鼠与处于热舒适区内的小鼠在运动活动和体表温度方面存在差异。前者体表温度升高且运动活动减少,而后者体表温度稳定且活动水平更高。

方法

体表温度和运动活动传统上是通过定期测量来量化的,这限制了数据的用途和准确性。我们获得了高分辨率(即连续记录)和高精度的数据,从而能够检查关键的生理测量指标,如能量消耗和外周血管舒缩张力。

结论

这种使用非侵入性工具研究小鼠体温调节行为的新实验方法比无线电遥测具有优势,代表了实验动物福利的一种改善。

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