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一种使用鼻腔温度传感器非侵入式监测非人类灵长类动物呼吸模式的方法。

A Noninvasive Method for Monitoring Breathing Patterns in Nonhuman Primates Using a Nasal Thermosensor.

机构信息

Division of Biomedical Science, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8577, Japan

Transborder Medical Research Center, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8577, Japan.

出版信息

eNeuro. 2022 Nov 29;9(6). doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0352-22.2022. Print 2022 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

Respiration is strongly linked to internal states such as arousal, emotion, and even cognitive processes and provides objective biological information to estimate these states in humans and animals. However, the measurement of respiration has not been established in macaque monkeys, which have been widely used as model animals for understanding various higher brain functions. In the present study, we developed a method to monitor the respiration of behaving monkeys. We first measured the temperature of their nasal breathing, which changes between inspiration and expiration phases, in an anesthetized condition and estimated the respiration pattern. We compared the estimated pattern with that obtained by a conventional chest band method that has been used in humans and applied to anesthetized, but not behaving, monkeys. These respiration patterns matched well, suggesting that the measurement of nasal air temperature can be used to monitor the respiration of monkeys. Furthermore, we confirmed that the respiration frequency in behaving monkeys monitored by the measurement of nasal air temperature was not affected by the orofacial movement of licking to obtain the liquid reward. We next examined the frequency of respiration when they listened to music or white noise. The respiratory frequency was higher when the monkeys listened to music than the noise. This result is consistent with a phenomenon in humans and indicates the accuracy of our monitoring method. These data suggest that the measurement of nasal air temperature enables us to monitor the respiration of behaving monkeys and thereby estimate their internal states.

摘要

呼吸与内部状态密切相关,例如觉醒、情绪,甚至认知过程,并为估计人类和动物的这些状态提供客观的生物学信息。然而,在猕猴中,呼吸的测量尚未建立,猕猴已被广泛用作理解各种更高脑功能的模型动物。在本研究中,我们开发了一种监测行为猴子呼吸的方法。我们首先在麻醉状态下测量了它们鼻呼吸的温度,鼻呼吸在吸气和呼气阶段之间变化,并估计了呼吸模式。我们将估计的模式与在人类中使用的传统胸部带方法进行了比较,该方法已应用于麻醉但不行为的猴子。这些呼吸模式非常吻合,表明测量鼻空气温度可用于监测猴子的呼吸。此外,我们还证实了通过测量鼻空气温度监测行为猴子的呼吸频率不受舔舐以获取液体奖励的口面部运动的影响。我们接下来检查了猴子听音乐或白噪声时的呼吸频率。当猴子听音乐时,呼吸频率更高。这一结果与人类的现象一致,表明我们的监测方法准确。这些数据表明,测量鼻空气温度使我们能够监测行为猴子的呼吸,从而估计它们的内部状态。

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