用热像仪监测小鼠应激时的体表温度:用于评估小鼠新陈代谢的低成本红外摄像系统

Breanna Page, Carolina Cora, James Reilly, Ryan Reno, Wadak Harbi, Maureen S. Lynes, Michael A. Lynes, Matthew D. Lynes
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生命需要能量,生物体从燃料来源获得能量,以实现合成代谢和分解代谢过程。其中一些能量以热量的形式辐射出去,热量可以量化为代谢率的量度。在某些情况下,环境毒物可以以不希望的方式改变代谢能量,新药物的特性可以确定理想的代谢率操纵的功效或识别脱靶的不良反应。目前直接测量实验室小鼠产热的方法既昂贵又费力,并且使以多路、稳健和非侵入性的方式监测动物变得具有挑战性。我们提出了一套组装和部署简单,低成本的热像仪来监测和记录热活动的协议,改进了先前的工作。目前,用于构建该系统的部件成本约为150美元,组装后可以长时间记录小鼠温度和环境笼子温度,每秒可达两次。通过在小鼠培养系统中使用多路摄像机,可以同时记录和绘制几只小鼠的产热能力。这种技术可以很容易地识别改变代谢的外源因子和基因型。在这一套协议中,我们描述了热摄像机设备的组装,它的使用,以及相关的数据捕获和分析方法。©2025作者。Wiley期刊有限责任公司发表的当前协议。基本协议1:装配热成像仪进行热应力测试。基本协议2:在不同环境条件下对小鼠体温的体内测量
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Monitoring Mouse Surface Temperature During Stress with a Thermal Camera: A Low-Cost Infrared Videography System for Evaluating Murine Metabolism

Monitoring Mouse Surface Temperature During Stress with a Thermal Camera: A Low-Cost Infrared Videography System for Evaluating Murine Metabolism

Energy is required for life, and organisms obtain their energy from fuel sources to enable both anabolic and catabolic processes. Some of this energy is radiated as heat, which can be quantified as a measure of metabolic rate. In some cases, environmental toxicants can alter metabolic energy in undesirable ways, and characterization of new pharmaceuticals can determine the efficacy of desirable metabolic rate manipulation or identify off-target adverse effects. Current methods to directly measure heat production in laboratory mice are expensive, can be laborious, and make it challenging to monitor animals in ways that are multiplexed, robust, and non-invasive. We present a set of protocols for assembling and deploying a simple, low-cost thermal camera to monitor and record thermogenic activity, modified from prior work. Parts used to build this system currently cost approximately $150 USD and, when assembled, can record mouse temperatures as well as ambient cage temperatures up to twice per second for extended periods. By using multiplexed cameras in a diurnal mouse incubator system, the thermogenic capacity of several mice can be simultaneously recorded and graphed. Exogenous agents and genotypes that alter metabolism can be readily identified with this technology. In this set of protocols, we describe the assembly of the thermal video camera device, its use, and related data capture and analysis methods. © 2025 The Author(s). Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

Basic Protocol 1: Assembling thermal camera for thermogenic stress test

Basic Protocol 2: In vivo measurement of mouse temperature under different ambient conditions

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