1998
DOI: 10.1258/002367798780559329
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A microchip implant system as a method to determine body temperature of terminally ill rats and mice

Abstract: In a series of experiments, Klebsiella pneumoniae was inoculated intratracheally into rats and mice, and the temperature of the animals was recorded twice daily using microchip transponders. Transponders are interrogated by radio frequencies and were implanted either subcutaneously or intraperitoneally. The microchip temperatures were compared with rectal temperatures taken at the same time. The purpose of the experiments was (a) to investigate the practicability and reliability of the ELAMS for temperature re… Show more

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“…Two days later, a subcutaneous probe (Implantable Programmable Temperature Transponder, IPTT-200; BMD, Einsteinweg, The Netherlands) (Kort et al, 1998) was inserted in the lumbar region to allow the measurement of body temperature throughout the experiment. On P45, the animals assigned to the MDMA group received a freshly prepared solution of 10 mg MDMA/kg body weight, intraperitoneally, every 2 h in a total of four injections.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two days later, a subcutaneous probe (Implantable Programmable Temperature Transponder, IPTT-200; BMD, Einsteinweg, The Netherlands) (Kort et al, 1998) was inserted in the lumbar region to allow the measurement of body temperature throughout the experiment. On P45, the animals assigned to the MDMA group received a freshly prepared solution of 10 mg MDMA/kg body weight, intraperitoneally, every 2 h in a total of four injections.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implantable programmable temperature transponder microchips (IPTT-100 microchips; Bio Medic Data Systems Inc.) allow body temperature to be measured using a wireless "wand"; the reported temperatures are very similar regardless of whether implantation is s.c. or i.p. (60). In this study, the microchips were implanted s.c. in the interscapular region, and body temperatures were recorded using the wireless scanner DAS-5007 (Bio Medic Data Systems Inc.).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, a decrease of 4°C or more in core body temperature is an important sign of deterioration in an animal's condition following challenge with an infectious agent and has therefore been regarded as a more reliable and objective measure (11,16,18). However, temperature is also seldom used, since the equipment available to measure it, i.e., rectal thermometers and microchip implant systems, are problematic and expensive, respectively.…”
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