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Olfaction variation in mouse husbandry and its implications for refinement and standardization: UK survey of animal scents
Olfaction plays a crucial role in mouse communication, providing information about genetic identity, physiological status of conspecifics and alerting mice to potential predators. Scents of animal origin can trigger physiological and behavioural responses that could affect experimental responses and impact...
Year Published: 2016Topics: Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: López-Salesansky, N., Mazlan, N. H., Whitfield, L. E. et al. 2016. Olfaction variation in mouse husbandry and its implications for refinement and standardization: UK survey of animal scents. Laboratory Animals 50(5), 362-369.
Read MoreUse of the RatLoft decreases pup mortality in lactating mice
Lactating mice in laboratory conditions are thought to be under considerable stress. Dams may manifest this stress through a decrease in milk yield and/or increase in infanticide. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of access to...
Year Published: 2016Topics: Environmental Enrichment, Rearing & WeaningAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Weaver, S. R., Cronick, C. M., Prichard, A. P. et al. 2016. Use of the RatLoft decreases pup mortality in lactating mice. Laboratory Animals 50(5), 370-378.
Read MoreRefinement of habituation procedures in diet-induced obese mice
Orogastric gavage, while a common method for delivering experimental substances in mice, has been shown to induce stress. To minimize the associated stress with this procedure, sham gavage prior to the start of experiment is a common method for habiutating...
Year Published: 2016Topics: Animal Training, Drug/Substance AdministrationAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Karrberg, L., Andersson, L., Kastenmayer, R. J. et al. 2016. Refinement of habituation procedures in diet-induced obese mice. Laboratory Animals 50(5), 397-399.
Read MoreEuthanasia using gaseous agents in laboratory rodents
Several questions have been raised in recent years about the euthanasia of laboratory rodents. Euthanasia using inhaled agents is considered to be a suitable aesthetic method for use with a large number of animals simultaneously. Nevertheless, its aversive potential has...
Year Published: 2016Topics: EuthanasiaAnimal Type: Mouse, Rat, Rodent
Citation: Valentim, A. M., Guedes, S. R., Pereira, A. M. et al. 2016. Euthanasia using gaseous agents in laboratory rodents. Laboratory Animals 50(4), 241-253.
Read MoreOlfactory variation in mouse husbandry and its implications for refinement and standardization: UK survey of non-animal scents
With their highly sensitive olfactory system, the behaviour and physiology of mice are not only influenced by the scents of conspecifics and other species, but also by many other chemicals in the environment. The constraints of laboratory housing limit a...
Year Published: 2016Topics: Husbandry & ManagementAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: López-Salesansky, N., Mazlan, N. H., Whitfield, L. E. et al. 2016. Olfactory variation in mouse husbandry and its implications for refinement and standardization: UK survey of non-animal scents. Laboratory Animals 50(4), 286-295.
Read MorePhenoWorld: Addressing animal welfare in a new paradigm to house and assess rat behaviour
The use of animals is essential in biomedical research. The laboratory environment where the animals are housed has a major impact on them throughout their lives and influences the outcome of animal experiments. Therefore, there has been an increased effort...
Year Published: 2017Topics: Environmental Enrichment, HousingAnimal Type: Rat, Rodent
Citation: Castelhano-Carlos, M. J., Baumans, V., Sousa, N. 2017. PhenoWorld: Addressing animal welfare in a new paradigm to house and assess rat behaviour. Laboratory Animals 51(1), 36-43.
Read MoreRefinement of a model of repeated cerebrospinal fluid collection in conscious rats
The cannulation of the cisterna magna in rats for in vivo sampling of cerebrospinal fluid serves as a valuable model for studying the delivery of new drugs into the central nervous system or disease models. It offers the advantages of...
Year Published: 2017Topics: Biological Sampling & Physiological MeasurementAnimal Type: Rat, Rodent
Citation: Amen, E. M., Brecheisen, M., Sach-Peltason, L. et al. 2017. Refinement of a model of repeated cerebrospinal fluid collection in conscious rats. Laboratory Animals 51(1), 44-53.
Read MoreA less invasive method for orthotopic injection of breast cancer cells into the mouse mammary gland
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed in women, and the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths in women in North America. The use of laboratory mice in research is an essential tool for the study...
Year Published: 2017Topics: Drug/Substance AdministrationAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Tavera-Mendoza, L. E., Brown, M. 2017. A less invasive method for orthotopic injection of breast cancer cells into the mouse mammary gland. Laboratory Animals 51(1), 85-88.
Read MoreAnalgesia in clinically relevant rodent models of sepsis
Postoperative analgesia in rodent sepsis models has been considerably neglected in the past. However, intentions to model clinical practice, increasing awareness of animal ethics, efforts to apply the 3Rs (replacement, reduction, refinement), and stricter legislation argue for a change in...
Year Published: 2016Topics: AnalgesiaAnimal Type: Mouse, Rodent
Citation: Jeger, V., Hauffe, T., Nicholls-Vuille, F. et al. 2016. Analgesia in clinically relevant rodent models of sepsis. Laboratory Animals 50(6), 418-426.
Read MoreOsteotomy models – the current status on pain scoring and management in small rodents
Fracture healing is a complex regeneration process which produces new bone tissue without scar formation. However, fracture healing disorders occur in approximately 10% of human patients and cause severe pain and reduced quality of life. Recently, the development of more...
Year Published: 2016Topics: Welfare AssessmentAnimal Type: Mouse, Rat, Rodent
Citation: Lang, A., Schulz, A., Ellinghaus, A. et al. 2016. Osteotomy models – the current status on pain scoring and management in small rodents. Laboratory Animals 50(6), 433-441.
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