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Using bioluminescence to image gene expression and spontaneous behavior in freely moving mice
Bioluminescence imaging (BLI) of gene expression in live animals is a powerful method for monitoring development, tumor growth, infections, healing, and other progressive, long-term biological processes. BLI remains an effective approach for reducing the number of animals needed to monitor...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Imaging & Electrophysiological RecordingAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Malik, A., Zavadil, J. A., Geusz, M. E. 2023. Using bioluminescence to image gene expression and spontaneous behavior in freely moving mice. PLOS ONE 18(1), e0279875.
Read MoreExposure to soiled bedding reduces abnormal repetitive behaviors in mice
Hygiene management protocols in laboratory mouse husbandries worldwide most commonly employ soiled bedding-exposed sentinel mice to monitor the occurrence of infections in mouse colonies. Using this approach, sentinel mice repeatedly receive a mixture of used bedding, supplied by a variety...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Abnormal/Problematic Behavior, Housing, Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Müller, K., Lengheimer, T., Kral-Pointner, J. B. et al. 2022. Exposure to soiled bedding reduces abnormal repetitive behaviors in mice. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 16, 1062864.
Read MoreDevelopment of a 3D simulator for training the mouse in utero electroporation
In utero electroporation (IUE) requires high-level training in microinjection through the mouse uterine wall into the lateral ventricle of the mouse brain. Training for IUE is currently being performed in live mice as no artificial models allow simulations yet. This...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Disease/Experimental Model, Drug/Substance Administration, ReproductionAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Nuber, M., Gonzalez-Uarquin, F., Neufurth, M. et al. 2022. Development of a 3D simulator for training the mouse in utero electroporation. PLOS ONE 17(12), e0279004.
Read MoreRating enrichment items by female group-housed laboratory mice in multiple binary choice tests using an RFID-based tracking system
Laboratory mice spend most of their lives in cages, not experiments, so improving housing conditions is a first-choice approach to improving their welfare. Despite the increasing popularity of enrichment, little is known about the benefits from an animal perspective. For...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Environmental Enrichment, HousingAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Hobbiesiefken, U., Urmersbach, B., Jaap, A. et al. 2023. Rating enrichment items by female group-housed laboratory mice in multiple binary choice tests using an RFID-based tracking system. PLOS ONE 18(1), e0278709.
Read MoreStress evaluation of mouse husbandry environments for improving laboratory animal welfare
Animal welfare is recognized as essential for the coexistence of humans and animals. Considering the increased demand and interest in animal welfare, many methods for improving animal welfare are being devised, but which method reduces animal stress has not been...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Environmental Enrichment, HousingAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Lee, G.-H., Kim, K., Jo, W. 2023. Stress evaluation of mouse husbandry environments for improving laboratory animal welfare. Animals 13(2), 249.
Read MoreClicker training mice for improved compliance in the catwalk test
The CatWalk test relies on the run of mice across the platform to measure a constant speed with low variation. Mice usually require a stimulus to walk to the end of the catwalk. However, such stimuli are usually aversive and...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Animal Training, Behavioral & Cognitive TestingAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Dickmann, J., Gonzalez-Uarquin, F., Reichel, S. et al. 2022. Clicker training mice for improved compliance in the catwalk test. Animals 12(24), 3545.
Read MoreGreen clay: Not just for a pretty face
Mice can be prone to skin lesions for various reasons. Green clay is a non-invvasive method to treat such skin lesions, and does not require veterinary approval or have properties that may interfere with an experiment. Green clay is ost...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Abnormal/Problematic Behavior, Analgesia, Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Bissmire, H. 2022. Green clay: Not just for a pretty face. Animal Technology and Welfare 21(3), 242–243.
Read MoreTetra-primer amplification-refractory mutationsystem (ARMS)—PCR for genotyping mouse leptin gene mutation
Due to spontaneous deficiency in leptin, ob/ob mice are one of the most commonly used experimental animal models in diabetes research. In this study, we reported a quick and easy-to-conduct genotyping method using tetra-primer amplification refractory mutation system-polymerase chain reaction...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Disease/Experimental Model, Identification MethodAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Chen, J., Xu, X., Dalhaimer, P. et al. 2022. Tetra-primer amplification-refractory mutationsystem (ARMS)—PCR for genotyping mouse leptin gene mutation. Animals 12(19), 2680.
Read MoreImpact of partial bile duct ligation with or without repeated magnetic resonance imaging examinations in mice
Partial bile duct ligation (pBDL) is considered a well-tolerated cholestatic model. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most widely used tools in noninvasive imaging. However, no systematic studies have reported the possible effects of repeated MRI assessments in...
Year Published: 2022Topics: Disease/Experimental Model, Imaging & Electrophysiological RecordingAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Chen, T., Zhou, Z.-Y., Liu, J.-Y. et al. 2022. Impact of partial bile duct ligation with or without repeated magnetic resonance imaging examinations in mice. Scientific Reports 12(1), 21014.
Read MoreReview of rat (Rattus norvegicus), Mouse (Mus musculus), Guinea pig (Cavia procellus), and rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) indicators for welfare assessment
The monitoring and assessment of animals is important for their health and welfare. The appropriate selection of multiple, validated, and feasible welfare assessment indicators is required to effectively identify compromises or improvements to animal welfare. Animal welfare indicators can be...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Guinea Pig, Mouse, Rabbit, Rat, Rodent
Citation: Cohen, S., Ho, C. 2023. Review of rat (Rattus norvegicus), Mouse (Mus musculus), Guinea pig (Cavia procellus), and rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) indicators for welfare assessment. Animals 13(13), 2167.
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