研究目的
To evaluate the capability of thermal imaging to monitor respiratory rate and locomotor activity in rodents, contributing to the remote assessment of animal welfare.
研究成果
Thermal imaging is a promising and relevant alternative for monitoring RR and activity in rodents, contributing to the remote assessment of animal welfare. The combination of these parameters may help in objectively detecting stress or pain and quantifying their levels.
研究不足
The ROI (thorax) must be selected manually at the beginning of the analysis. The study did not test the algorithm's capability to measure RR in moving animals.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection
The study presents two approaches based on thermal imaging to assess respiratory rate and exploratory behavior in rodents. The first approach estimates RR from thorax movements, while the second tracks rodents' activity during Open Field tests.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources
Thermal videos from anesthetized rodents (rats and mice) were acquired for RR assessment. Videos of Open Field tests were used to monitor activity.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials
Long-wave infrared camera VarioCAM? HD head 820S/30 mm, ECG systems (Vevo 2100 Imaging System for mice and PowerLab with LabChart software for rats).
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow
For RR assessment, thermal videos were recorded with the rodents under anesthesia. For activity monitoring, rodents were placed in an open field arena, and their movements were recorded.
5:Data Analysis Methods
RR was estimated using a motion-based computer vision method. Activity was assessed by tracking position and velocity, and computing motion heat maps.
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