2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2016.02.007
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Minimally invasive highly precise monitoring of respiratory rhythm in the mouse using an epithelial temperature probe

Abstract: Background Respiration is one of the essential rhythms of life. The precise measurement of respiratory behavior is of great importance in studies addressing olfactory sensory processing or the coordination of orofacial movements with respiration. An ideal method of measurement should reliably capture the distinct phases of respiration without interfering with behavior. New Method This new method involves chronic implantation of a thermistor probe in a previously undescribed hollow space located above the ant… Show more

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“…Instantaneous respiration frequency was calculated off of these peaks and these data were then down-sampled to 100 Hz for ease of handling. The time mice spend sniffing above 6 Hz is considered investigatory behavior (McAfee et al 2016), as the minimum range of respiration frequency associated with odor investigation in mice is, generally, 6-7 Hz . Therefore, off of the instantaneous frequency data, we calculated the duration of time (out of 8 sec of total time following odor delivery) that the animals' instantaneous respiration frequency exceeded 6 Hz as a measurement of odor investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instantaneous respiration frequency was calculated off of these peaks and these data were then down-sampled to 100 Hz for ease of handling. The time mice spend sniffing above 6 Hz is considered investigatory behavior (McAfee et al 2016), as the minimum range of respiration frequency associated with odor investigation in mice is, generally, 6-7 Hz . Therefore, off of the instantaneous frequency data, we calculated the duration of time (out of 8 sec of total time following odor delivery) that the animals' instantaneous respiration frequency exceeded 6 Hz as a measurement of odor investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, its small chamber size hinders behavioral assessments for monitoring emotional behaviors in mice. To overcome this issue, we monitored breathing behaviors by measuring temperature fluctuation in the nasal cavity during gas exchange with a micro-thermistor implanted into the nasal cavities of test mice 15 . This approach may not provide as many breathing parameters as the WBP, but it renders unprecedented freedom to access the brain while simultaneously monitoring breathing behaviors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This probe does not penetrate any soft epithelial tissues and allows recording of the respiratory rhythm in awake mice with high precision. It does not damage or irritate the nasal epithelium and is compatible with studies in freely moving animals, as in seizure or epilepsy models 50. ‱ Endotracheal tube.…”
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