3D-Printable Non-invasive Head Immobilization System for Non-Human Primates.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Elia Shahbazi, Drew Nguyen, Tyler Swedan, Timothy Ma, Rosa Lafer-Sousa, Alvin Dinh, Reza Azadi, Amy M Ryan, Arash Afraz
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Abstract

Background: Efficient head fixation is critical in primate behavioral experiments for accurate eye tracking and neural studies. Existing methods risk infection and bone necrosis due to their invasive nature.

New method: We propose a custom-designed, 3D-printed non-invasive head immobilization system (NHIS) for macaques based on precise CT/MRI scans and integrated with our specialized software, FLoRIN, and Blender 3D. This NHIS is tailored for straightforward manufacturing and personalization and accommodates the necessary experimental equipment.

Results: This innovative NHIS ensures reliable head stabilization while significantly reducing invasive procedure risks. The design simplifies the setup process, curtails infection risk, mitigates bone damage, and increases comfort for subjects.

Comparison with existing method(s): Our NHIS surpasses previous invasive and non-invasive methods by removing the need for surgical implantation, extensive training, and discomfort. It is designed for ease of adjustment and fitting without sedation, enhancing adaptability and animal welfare.

Conclusions: The NHIS signifies a significant advancement in non-invasive primate head fixation, providing a customizable, less invasive, and more reliable solution for research. Its potential for widespread adoption in diverse research scenarios promises to improve the subject well-being and the quality of data collected.

非人类灵长类动物的3d打印非侵入性头部固定系统。
背景:在灵长类动物行为实验中,有效的头部固定对于准确的眼动追踪和神经研究至关重要。现有方法具有侵袭性,存在感染和骨坏死的风险。新方法:基于精确的CT/MRI扫描,我们提出了一种定制设计的3D打印非侵入性头部固定系统(NHIS),并集成了我们的专业软件FLoRIN和Blender 3D。这种NHIS是量身定制的直接制造和个性化,并容纳必要的实验设备。结果:这种创新的NHIS确保了可靠的头部稳定,同时显著降低了侵入性手术风险。该设计简化了安装过程,降低了感染风险,减轻了骨损伤,并增加了受试者的舒适度。与现有方法的比较:我们的NHIS超越了以前的侵入性和非侵入性方法,无需手术植入、广泛的训练和不适。它的设计便于调整和安装,无需镇静,提高适应性和动物福利。结论:NHIS标志着非侵入性灵长类动物头部固定的重大进步,为研究提供了一种可定制的、侵入性更小的、更可靠的解决方案。它在各种研究场景中广泛采用的潜力有望提高受试者的幸福感和收集数据的质量。
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Journal of Neuroscience Methods
Journal of Neuroscience Methods 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
7.10
自引率
3.30%
发文量
226
审稿时长
52 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroscience Methods publishes papers that describe new methods that are specifically for neuroscience research conducted in invertebrates, vertebrates or in man. Major methodological improvements or important refinements of established neuroscience methods are also considered for publication. The Journal''s Scope includes all aspects of contemporary neuroscience research, including anatomical, behavioural, biochemical, cellular, computational, molecular, invasive and non-invasive imaging, optogenetic, and physiological research investigations.
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