In-ovo imaging using ostrich eggs: Biomagnetism for detection of cardiac signals and embryonal motion

Author:

Freesmeyer Martin1ORCID,Hermeyer Hanna1,Kuehnel Christian1,Perkas Olga1,Greiser Julia1,Witte Otto W2,Winkens Thomas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nuclear Medicine, Jena University Hospital, Jena 07747, Germany

2. Department of Neurology, Jena University Hospital, Jena 07747, Germany

Abstract

In-ovo imaging using ostrich eggs has been described as a potential alternative to common animal testing. The main advantage is its independence from small animal imaging devices as ostrich eggs provide good image quality on regular CT, MRI, or PET used in examinations of humans. However, embryonal motion during dynamic imaging studies produce artifacts. The aims of this study were (1) to explore the feasibility of biomagnetism to detect cardiac signals and embryonal motion and to use these findings (2) to investigate the effect of isoflurane anesthesia on ostrich embryos. A standard magnetoencephalography developed for brain studies was used to detect embryonal signals of ostrich eggs on developmental day 34. Signals were instantly shown on a screen and data were also postprocessed. For assessing the effects of anesthesia, nine ostrich eggs were investigated using isoflurane 6% for 90 min. Biomagnetic signals were recorded simultaneously. A control group consisting of eight different ostrich eggs was also investigated. Cardiac signals similar to electrocardiography were observed in all eggs. Postprocessing revealed frequent motion of embryos without anesthesia. The exposure to isoflurane led to a significant decrease in motion signals in 9/9 ostrich embryos after 8 min. Motion was significantly reduced in the isoflurane group versus control group. There were no isoflurane-related deaths. This study shows that biomagnetism is feasible to detect cardiac signals and motion of ostrich embryos in-ovo. Application of isoflurane is safe and leads to a rapid decrease in embryonal motion, which is an important prerequisite for the implementation of in-ovo imaging using ostrich eggs.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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