中红外成像可以检测秀丽隐杆线虫产生的废热。

Ryan A Merritt, Kegan Heaney, Nuren Shuchi, Kacy L Gordon, Susan R Trammell
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生物体进行代谢过程以产生化学能,但这些生化途径本身效率低下,导致能量以热量的形式损失。本研究首次利用热红外(8-10 μm)成像技术表征了变温无脊椎动物秀丽隐杆线虫(Caenorhabditis elegans)产生废热的热特征。研究了一种无标记成像方法,通过使用反射模式的冷物体和高反射成像衬底来抑制热背景,来区分活的和死的秀丽隐杆线虫的热输出。这种方法揭示了活蠕虫和死蠕虫在热输出和冷却速度上的明显、可重复的差异。傅里叶变换红外光谱(FT-IR)证实,测得的温差是由动力学温度的变化引起的,而不是热发射率的差异。这种新方法为研究小型变温无脊椎动物的热生物学提供了一个强有力的工具。
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Mid-IR Imaging Can Detect Waste Heat Production in the Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.

Organisms carry out metabolic processes to produce chemical energy, but these biochemical pathways are inherently inefficient, resulting in the loss of energy as heat. This study reports the first characterization of the thermal signature of waste heat production in the ectothermic invertebrate Caenorhabditis elegans using thermal infrared (8-10 μm) imaging. A label-free imaging approach was developed to distinguish the heat output of living versus dead C. elegans by employing a cold object in reflectance mode with a highly reflective imaging substrate to suppress the thermal background. This method reveals a clear, repeatable difference in both the thermal output and cooling rate of living versus dead worms. Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy confirms that the measured temperature differences arise from variations in kinetic temperature rather than differences in thermal emissivity. This novel approach provides a powerful tool for studying the previously inaccessible thermal biology of small ectothermic invertebrates.

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