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The BSC1 chamber design is similar to the original "Oslo chamber" (Langmoen & Andersen 1981) with later modifications (Dhanjal & Sears 1980, Alger et al, 1984) to allow both interface and submerged methods of slice maintenance.
This chamber allows adaptation to either method of slice maintenance simply by altering the fluid level by means of a screw adjustment device on the chamber.
A standard insert
having a nylon net is supplied with the chamber for submerged and interface
methods. This insert can be modified or custom made to accommodate other
preparations eg. adult spinal cord (Dhanjal &
Sears 1980, Alger et al, 1984)
and Cerebellar slices (Crepel et al 1981).
The temperature is controlled by a proportional
control heating unit, the PTC03 which provides smooth DC controlled
power to the heater element incorporated into the chamber. The chamber is constructed from clear acrylic having a diameter
of 100mm, height is 85mm and the base plate is 130mm in diameter. The
slices rest on a nylon net fixed on to a removable insert, located in
the centre of the chamber. Pre-oxygenated medium enters the main body
of the chamber through a fine bore tube which spirals in the heated distilled
water in the lower part of the chamber and enters the upper part of the
chamber via a bubble trap. Depending on whether submerged or interface
type preparations are required, the height of the perfusion fluid is adjusted
at the exit well by means of a needle on a screw mechanism. In the case
of interface preparations, the high oxygen tension is maintained by bubbling
a 95% oxygen, 5% carbon dioxide gas mixture through a ceramic
bubbler located in the lower heated part of the chamber. This moistened
and warmed gas mixture enters the upper part of the chamber via "port
holes" and is then deflected by a profiled lid across and
downwards towards the centrally located slice preparation. The temperature
in the upper chamber is maintained by ensuring that the medium and moistened
gas mixture enter at the required temperature. This is dependent
on the temperature of the lower chamber body which is warmed by a heating
element controlled by the Proportional Temperature Controller, PTC03.
An optional monitor sensor allows the upper chamber temperature to be
checked when required. An instruction manual in PDF format covers the slice
chamber in greater detail, a two page flyer
in PDF format can also be viewed and printed.
Schematic diagram
PARTS DESCRIPTION
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