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Protocol for Long Duration Whole Body Hyperthermia in Mice
Authors:Vikas Duhan  Neha Joshi  P Nagarajan  Pramod Upadhyay
Institution:Product Development Cell, National Institute of Immunology;Small Animal Facility, National Institute of Immunology
Abstract:Hyperthermia is a general term used to define the increase in core body temperature above normal. It is often used to describe the increased core body temperature that is observed during fever. The use of hyperthermia as an adjuvant has emerged as a promising procedure for tumor regression in the field of cancer biology. For this purpose, the most important requirement is to have reliable and uniform heating protocols. We have developed a protocol for hyperthermia (whole body) in mice. In this protocol, animals are exposed to cycles of hyperthermia for 90 min followed by a rest period of 15 min. During this period mice have easy access to food and water. High body temperature spikes in the mice during first few hyperthermia exposure cycles are prevented by immobilizing the animal. Additionally, normal saline is administered in first few cycles to minimize the effects of dehydration. This protocol can simulate fever like conditions in mice up to 12-24 hr. We have used 8-12 weeks old BALB/Cj female mice to demonstrate the protocol.
Keywords:Medicine  Issue 66  Anatomy  Physiology  Mouse  Fever  Whole Body Hyperthermia  Temperature Spikes  core body temperature
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