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Make training easier with a scruffing restraint device
If you conduct technical training with mice at your institution, a scruffing restraint device is a valuable addition to your training aid tool kit. A scruffing restraint device, such as the ScruffGuard offered by Research Devices, is a small, simple...
Year Published: 2024Topics: RestraintAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Benjamin, K. 2024. Make training easier with a scruffing restraint device. Laboratory Animal Science Professional 12(2) (March/April), 38-39.
Read MoreCarprofen attenuates postoperative mechanical and thermal hypersensitivity after plantar incision in immunodeficient NSG mice
Immunodeficient NSG mice are reported to be less responsive to buprenorphine analgesia. Here, we used NSG mice to compare the efficacy of the commonly used dose of carprofen (5 mg/kg) with 5 and 10 times that dose (25 and 50...
Year Published: 2024Topics: AnalgesiaAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Alamaw, E. D., Casey, K. M., Tien, K. et al. 2024. Carprofen attenuates postoperative mechanical and thermal hypersensitivity after plantar incision in immunodeficient NSG mice. Comparative Medicine 74(2), 105–114.
Read MoreDifferences in fluid, electrolyte, and energy balance in C57BL/6J mice (Mus musculus) in metabolic caging at thermoneutral or standard room temperatures
The Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals recommends mice be pair or group housed and provided with nesting materials. These provisions support social interactions and are also critical for thermoregulatory behaviors such as huddling and burrowing. However,...
Year Published: 2024Topics: Biological Sampling & Physiological Measurement, Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Lawton, S. B., Grobe, C. C., Reho, J. J. et al. 2024. Differences in fluid, electrolyte, and energy balance in C57BL/6J mice (Mus musculus) in metabolic caging at thermoneutral or standard room temperatures. JAALAS 63(2), 190–200.
Read MoreThe hard-hitting tooth—Does a scheduled teeth check reduce the number of mice found dead with malocclusion?
Malocclusion is a common dental disorder for laboratory mice. Characterised with improper alignment of teeth, if the incisors of the mouse have become overgrown or are missing it can significantly impact animal welfare. Malocclusion is evident around the first 2-5...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Ciupa, J. 2023. The hard-hitting tooth—Does a scheduled teeth check reduce the number of mice found dead with malocclusion? Animal Technology and Welfare 22(3), 240–241.
Read MoreTo wheel or not to wheel
Our study into the implementation of running wheels in overweight prone strains of mice and the potential integration of this practice into our mouse protocols.
Year Published: 2023Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Ives, P., Caygill, J. 2023. To wheel or not to wheel. Animal Technology and Welfare 22(3), 246–247.
Read MoreTamoxifen exacerbates morbidity and mortality in male mice receiving medetomidine anaesthesia
Tamoxifen-induced CreER-LoxP recombination is often used to induce spatiotemporally controlled gene deletion in genetically modified mice. Prior work has shown that tamoxifen and tamoxifen-induced CreER activation can have off-target effects that should be controlled. However, it has not yet been...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Anesthesia & Sedation, Disease/Experimental ModelAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Rashbrook, V. S., Denti, L., Ruhrberg, C. 2023. Tamoxifen exacerbates morbidity and mortality in male mice receiving medetomidine anaesthesia. Animal Welfare 32, e78.
Read MoreRefining the welfare of immunocompromised mice receiving carbon tetrachloride (CCI4) to induce liver fibrosis
Our method provides evidence that we can alter CCI4 dosing and implement recovery techniques to enhance Animal Welfare, whilst maintaining sufficient levels of fibrosis in the liver.
Year Published: 2023Topics: Disease/Experimental ModelAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Walczak-Gillies, Matthews, O., Fyfe, A. et al. 2023. Refining the welfare of immunocompromised mice receiving carbon tetrachloride (CCI4) to induce liver fibrosis. Animal Technology and Welfare 22(3), 237–239.
Read MoreEvaluation of cage mate–induced postsurgical trauma in mice
Although mice are social animals, individual housing is sometimes requested after surgery. We questioned whether pair-housing mice after surgery resulted in greater trauma to the surgical site as compared with single housing. We further evaluated the effect of individual housing...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Social Housing & Companionship, Surgery & Post-OpAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Tirado-Muñiz, N., Spangler, T. L., Van Rooyen, H. et al. 2023. Evaluation of cage mate–induced postsurgical trauma in mice. JAALAS 62(2), 170–178.
Read MoreComparison of systemic extended-release buprenorphine and local extended-release bupivacaine-meloxicam as analgesics for laparotomy in mice
Extended-release (ER) local anesthetics can be used in multi-modal analgesia or in situations in which systemic analgesics may alter animal physiology and thus introduce interpretational confounds. In this study, we compared the analgesic efficacy of an ER buprenorphine formulation with...
Year Published: 2023Topics: Analgesia, Surgery & Post-OpAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Yang, P., Hish, G., Lester, P. A. 2023. Comparison of systemic extended-release buprenorphine and local extended-release bupivacaine-meloxicam as analgesics for laparotomy in mice. JAALAS 62(5), 416–422.
Read MoreEffects of breeding configuration on maternal and weanling behavior in laboratory mice
Although numerous studies have evaluated the effect of housing density on the wellbeing of laboratory mice, little is known about the effect of breeding configuration on mouse behavior. The 8th edition of the Guide for the Care and Use of...
Year Published: 2017Topics: ReproductionAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Braden, G. C., Rasmussen, S., Monette, S. et al. 2017. Effects of breeding configuration on maternal and weanling behavior in laboratory mice. JAALAS 56(4), 369-376.
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