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小鼠术后恢复期间空气激活热装置的使用。

Use of Air-activated Thermal Devices during Recovery after Surgery in Mice.

作者信息

Beale Corinna N, Esmail Michael Y, Aguiar Ariel M, Coughlin Lily, Merley Anne L, Alarcon Falconi Tania M, Perkins Scott E

机构信息

Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine, Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts;, Email:

Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine, Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2018 Jul 1;57(4):392-400. doi: 10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-17-000077. Epub 2018 Jun 22.

Abstract

Laboratory mice (Mus musculus) are susceptible to hypothermia, especially during anesthetic events, disease states, and exposure to environmental stressors. Thermal support devices for small mammals are numerous, but often require a power source and may be impractical to use for cages on a rack. Air-activated thermal devices (AATD) are mixtures of chemicals that cause an exothermic reaction. In this study, we examined the environmental effects of AATD on internal cage temperatures without the use of additional equipment as well as the physiologic effects of AATD as postoperative thermal support in mice. For environmental experiments, temperatures measured inside the cage and above the AATD peaked at 35.6 ± 2.5 °C (13.4 °C higher than control cages). We also demonstrated that the amount of heat produced by AATD and its temporal distribution are dependent on cage and rack types. For physiologic experiments, mice were surgically implanted with an intraperitoneal temperature telemetry device in a static cage setting. Recovery times and final body temperature at 5 h postoperatively did not differ significantly between mice with and without AATD. During the first 0 to 3 h after mice returned to their home cages, body temperature dropped markedly in mice without AATD but not in mice with AATD. Based on this result the physiologic results of our study support that AATD can be useful in providing extended thermal support for mice housed in static microisolation cages to help maintain body temperature postsurgically. Environmental results of our studies demonstrated that AATD provide local clinically relevant thermal support for 2.5 to 6 h, depending on cage set-up.

摘要

实验室小鼠(小家鼠)易发生体温过低,尤其是在麻醉过程、疾病状态以及暴露于环境应激源期间。用于小型哺乳动物的热支持设备种类繁多,但通常需要电源,而且对于架子上的笼子可能不实用。空气激活热设备(AATD)是能引发放热反应的化学混合物。在本研究中,我们研究了在不使用额外设备的情况下AATD对笼内温度的环境影响,以及AATD作为小鼠术后热支持的生理影响。对于环境实验,笼内和AATD上方测得的温度峰值为35.6±2.5°C(比对照笼高13.4°C)。我们还证明了AATD产生的热量及其时间分布取决于笼子和架子的类型。对于生理实验,在静态笼养环境中给小鼠手术植入腹腔温度遥测设备。术后5小时,使用和未使用AATD的小鼠的恢复时间和最终体温没有显著差异。在小鼠回到其笼舍后的最初0至3小时内,未使用AATD的小鼠体温明显下降,而使用AATD的小鼠则没有。基于这一结果,我们研究的生理结果支持AATD可用于为饲养在静态微隔离笼中的小鼠提供延长的热支持,以帮助维持术后体温。我们研究的环境结果表明,根据笼子设置,AATD可提供2.5至6小时的局部临床相关热支持。

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