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Evaluation of thermal support during anesthesia induction on body temperature in C57BL/6 and nude mice

Heat supplementation during surgery is a common practice; however, thermal support is not commonly used during anesthesia induction. Mice lose body temperature quickly, and air movement can exacerbate this, potentially putting mice at a thermal deficit before surgery. Whether the...

Year Published: 2024Topics: Anesthesia & SedationAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Gaskill, B. N., Boykin, C., Zuniga, I. et al. 2024. Evaluation of thermal support during anesthesia induction on body temperature in C57BL/6 and nude mice. JAALAS 63(3), 294–302.

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Periodic stays in a ‘playcage’ as an environmental enrichment measure for laboratory rats housed in individually ventilated cages: Short report

Male Zucker Diabetic Sprague Dawley rats were housed in standard individually ventilated cages with floor area of 1500 cm2, and were placed in a ‘playcage' (a large open cage) for three visits per week from the age of 16–18 weeks. The...

Year Published: 2024Topics: Environmental EnrichmentAnimal Type: Rat, Rodent

Citation: Gudbrandsen, O. A. 2024. Periodic stays in a ‘playcage' as an environmental enrichment measure for laboratory rats housed in individually ventilated cages: Short report. Laboratory Animals 58(4), 365–368.

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Assessing susceptibility to carbon dioxide gas in three rat strains using the loss of righting reflex

Overdose of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) is a common euthanasia method for rodents; however, CO2 exposure activates nociceptors in rats at concentrations equal to or greater than 37% and is reported to be painful in humans at concentrations equal to...

Year Published: 2024Topics: EuthanasiaAnimal Type: Rat, Rodent

Citation: Merenick, D. R., Munro, B. A., Gee, J. M. et al. 2024. Assessing susceptibility to carbon dioxide gas in three rat strains using the loss of righting reflex. JAALAS 63(3), 310–315.

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Pharmacokinetics of injectable meloxicam and buprenorphine in the naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber)

Unique characteristics of the naked mole-rat (NMR) have made it increasingly popular as a laboratory animal model. These rodents are used to study many fields of research including longevity and aging, cancer, circadian rhythm, pain, and metabolism. Currently, the analgesic...

Year Published: 2024Topics: AnalgesiaAnimal Type: Other Rodent, Rodent

Citation: Moran, C. R., Park, T. J., Buffenstein, R. et al. 2024. Pharmacokinetics of injectable meloxicam and buprenorphine in the naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber). JAALAS 63(5), 565–571.

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Refinement of intranasal delivery in rats: A cadaveric study

The intranasal route enables direct delivery of multiple substances from the nose to the brain, through olfactory and trigeminal pathways, bypassing the blood–brain barrier and avoiding systemic absorption. Despite the potential of this route, the various administration approaches make data...

Year Published: 2024Topics: Drug/Substance AdministrationAnimal Type: Rat, Rodent

Citation: Pereira, M. N., Venâncio, C., Pinto, M. de L. et al. 2024. Refinement of intranasal delivery in rats: A cadaveric study. Laboratory Animals 58(4), 324–333.

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Comparison of novel and traditional bleeding techniques in neonatal and juvenile mice

Blood collection is frequently used for neonatal and juvenile mice in toxicology, developmental, and immunology studies and is often a terminal procedure. However, the use of nonterminal blood collection techniques, including the submandibular and the submental collection techniques described for...

Year Published: 2024Topics: Biological Sampling & Physiological MeasurementAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Prentiss, R. L., Bollinger, B. L., Lamont, K. A. et al. 2024. Comparison of novel and traditional bleeding techniques in neonatal and juvenile mice. JAALAS 63(3), 333–342.

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Pharmacokinetic evaluation of a topical extended-release analgesic in mice

Mice often undergo painful procedures and surgeries as part of biomedical research protocols. Buprenorphine, a partial μ-opioid receptor agonist and κ receptor antagonist, is commonly used to alleviate the pain associated with such procedures. Due to its pharmacokinetic profile, buprenorphine...

Year Published: 2024Topics: AnalgesiaAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Simmons, T., Hish, G., Martin, T. L. et al. 2024. Pharmacokinetic evaluation of a topical extended-release analgesic in mice. JAALAS 63(5), 581–586.

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Voluntary wheel running as an effective intervention in the management of excessive food usage in CD-1 mice (Mus musculus)

Some mice demonstrate excessive food-grinding behaviors in which food pellets are broken down into crumbs (orts). This is considered abnormal behavior and is undesirable in a research environment, as it is thought to potentially be a stereotypic behavior suggestive of...

Year Published: 2024Topics: Abnormal/Problematic BehaviorAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Skurnack, A. M. E., Lane, S. P., Garman, L. et al. 2024. Voluntary wheel running as an effective intervention in the management of excessive food usage in CD-1 mice (Mus musculus). JAALAS 63(5), 504–512.

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Refined tamoxifen administration in mice by encouraging voluntary consumption of palatable formulations

Drug administration in preclinical rodent models is essential for research and the development of novel therapies. Compassionate administration methods have been developed, but these are mostly incompatible with water-insoluble drugs such as tamoxifen or do not allow for precise timing...

Year Published: 2024Topics: Drug/Substance AdministrationAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent

Citation: Vanhecke, D., Bugada, V., Steiner, R. et al. 2024. Refined tamoxifen administration in mice by encouraging voluntary consumption of palatable formulations. Lab Animal 53(8), 205–214.

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Sedation efficacy of midazolam in conjunction with ketamine and alfaxalone in female laboratory guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus)

Guinea pigs have been integral as models used in biomedical research, making significant contributions to nutritional, auditory, immunologic, and hypersensitivity studies, and necessitating the routine need for sedation in laboratory settings. The ketamine-xylazine (KX) combination has been the standard sedation...

Year Published: 2024Topics: Anesthesia & SedationAnimal Type: Guinea Pig, Rodent

Citation: Wharton, K. N., Walsh, C. A., Haulter, M. et al. 2024. Sedation efficacy of midazolam in conjunction with ketamine and alfaxalone in female laboratory guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus). JAALAS 63(5), 572–580.

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