Fleites Isabella R, Morales Kevin, Roper Stephen D
Department of Physiology & Biophysics, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, 1600 VW 10 Ave, Miami, FL 33136, USA.
Department of Otolaryngology, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, 1600 VW 10 Ave, Miami, FL 33136, USA.
bioRxiv. 2025 May 1:2025.04.28.651075. doi: 10.1101/2025.04.28.651075.
Anesthesia decreases core body temperature, and this seriously compromises the physiological status of an experimental animal. Hypothermia alters many aspects of neural function. When recording nervous system activity in anesthetized animals, their core temperature must be stabilized.
This report describes an inexpensive, battery-powered, temperature-controlled warming pad for mice and rats and documents its validity and utility. The device is portable, making it convenient for researchers who conduct procedures such as surgical preparations in one location and transport the anesthetized animal to another location for experimental recordings.
The device keeps anesthetized mice normothermic ±0.7° for over 6 hours without supplemental warmth (e.g., heat lamp), despite >15° differential between ambient room temperature and core body temperature. We demonstrate how the warming pad can be used for imaging of neuronal activity for a prolonged period in mice.
Commercial heating pads for small animals are expensive, somewhat bulky, and require power cords and a 120/240V source. Transporting an anesthetized animal from one location (e.g. surgical suite) to another (e.g., imaging rig) involves moving power cords. Moreover, commercial devices are not always compatible with custom stereotaxic frames, microscope stages, or holding boxes. The device described here is small, inexpensive, battery-powered, and readily adaptable to experimental set ups.
The homeothermic heating pad provides a simple method for maintaining the core temperature of anesthetized small animals. It can be constructed in under 30 minutes, the components are readily available, and the cost is less than $100. It is exceptionally useful for experiments on mice or rats.
麻醉会降低核心体温,这严重损害实验动物的生理状态。体温过低会改变神经功能的许多方面。在麻醉动物身上记录神经系统活动时,必须稳定其核心体温。
本报告介绍了一种用于小鼠和大鼠的廉价、电池供电的温度控制加热垫,并记录了其有效性和实用性。该设备便于携带,对于在一个地点进行手术准备等操作,然后将麻醉动物运到另一个地点进行实验记录的研究人员来说非常方便。
该设备能使麻醉小鼠在无需额外保暖(如加热灯)的情况下,在超过6小时内保持正常体温±0.7°,尽管环境室温与核心体温之间存在超过15°的温差。我们展示了该加热垫如何用于长时间对小鼠神经元活动进行成像。
用于小动物的商用加热垫价格昂贵,体积较大,需要电源线和120/240V电源。将麻醉动物从一个地点(如手术室)运到另一个地点(如成像设备处)时需要移动电源线。此外,商用设备并不总是能与定制的立体定位框架、显微镜载物台或固定盒兼容。这里描述的设备体积小、价格便宜、由电池供电,并且很容易适应实验设置。
恒温加热垫为维持麻醉小动物的核心体温提供了一种简单方法。它可以在30分钟内制作完成,组件容易获得,成本不到100美元。它对小鼠或大鼠实验极为有用。