活体小鼠脑成像的体内支持系统

Chelsea A. Dressel, Benjamin S. Kemp, Vladislav Voziyanov, Kayla Ponder, T. Murray
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为了给活体动物的大脑成像,需要一个系统,在保持动物头部麻醉和温暖的情况下,将其置于显微镜下。大多数可用的加热系统都很厚且不均匀,限制了它们可以使用的显微镜的数量。大多数可用的立体定向设备体积庞大,难以在成像过程中对齐小鼠。我们开发了一种体内成像支持系统,提供安全的头部固定,气体麻醉输送和温暖。该系统是围绕一个低轮廓的加热板建造的,加热板上有一个蛇形的水道,连接到一个加热水箱。集成到板上的两个柱子用于固定头板。头板永久性地粘在老鼠的头骨上。该系统在多次成像过程中始终对齐头部。带有弹性护罩的麻醉鼻锥可以最大限度地减少麻醉气体进入房间的释放。它牢固地附着在平板上,因此整个系统可以很容易地从桌面移动到显微镜上,然后再移动回来。该系统比由具有固定框架和传统加热垫的分立组件组成的可比系统更紧凑。它的小尺寸允许它与更多的显微镜系统一起使用。我们已经使用我们的新系统进行了40多次成像。该集成系统可防止过热,同时安全定位头部,并在每次2小时成像期间保持麻醉状态。
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In Vivo Support System for Brain Imaging in Live Mice
In order to image the brain of live animals, a system is required to position an animal's head under the microscope while keeping it anesthetized and warm. Most available heating systems are thick and uneven, limiting the number of microscopes they can be used with. Most available stereotaxic devices are bulky and have difficulty aligning mice across imaging sessions. We have developed an in vivo imaging support system that provides secure head fixation, gas anesthesia delivery, and warmth. The system is built around a low-profile, heated plate with a serpentine water channel connected to a heated water reservoir. Integrated into the plate are two posts for securing a head plate. The head plate is permanently glued to the skull of the mouse. This system aligns the head consistently over multiple imaging sessions. An anesthesia nose cone with an elastomeric shroud minimizes the release of anesthetic gas into the room. It securely attaches to the plate so that the whole system can be easily moved from a table top to the microscope and back again. This system is more compact than a comparable system consisting of discrete components with an immobilization frame and a traditional heated pad. Its small size allows it to be used with more microscope systems. We have used our novel system for over 40 imaging sessions. This integrated system prevents hyperthermia while securely positioning the head, and keeping them anesthetized for the duration of each 2-hr imaging session.
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