Affiliation:
1. New York University Grossman School of Medicine New York New York USA
2. Center for Biomedical Imaging New York University Grossman School of Medicine New York New York USA
3. Neuroscience Institute New York University Grossman School of Medicine New York New York USA
4. Department of Chemical Physics Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot Israel
Abstract
AbstractTemperature is a hallmark parameter influencing almost all magnetic resonance properties (e.g., T1, T2, proton density, and diffusion). In the preclinical setting, temperature has a large influence on animal physiology (e.g., respiration rate, heart rate, metabolism, and oxidative stress) and needs to be carefully regulated, especially when the animal is under anesthesia and thermoregulation is disrupted. We present an open‐source heating and cooling system capable of regulating the temperature of the animal. The system was designed using Peltier modules capable of heating or cooling a circulating water bath with active temperature feedback. Feedback was obtained using a commercial thermistor, placed in the animal rectum, and a proportional‐integral‐derivative controller was used to modulate the temperature. Its operation was demonstrated in a phantom as well as in mouse and rat animal models, where the standard deviation of the temperature of the animal upon convergence was less than a 10th of a degree. An application where brain temperature of a mouse was modulated was demonstrated using an invasive optical probe and noninvasive magnetic resonance spectroscopic thermometry measurements.
Funder
Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale
Subject
Spectroscopy,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Molecular Medicine
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