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Acclimatization of rats after ground transportation to a new animal facility (2007)

Capdevila, S., Giral, M., Ruiz de la Torre, J. L. et al.

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the time needed by rats, which had not been previously transported, to acclimatize to a new environment after 5 h of van transport, using physiological parameters as measures of acclimatization. Animal shipping boxes and transport van conditions were standardized to minimize stress factors that could be associated with transport. Heart rate (HR), body temperature and activity levels were measured in the rats before and after transport using previously implanted radio-telemetry transmitters. Body weight was also recorded. All parameters were changed significantly except for body temperature. Results suggest that rats take three days to acclimatize to a new environment, as measured by the physiological parameters of body weight, HR and activity.

Published
2007

Animal Type
Rat, Rodent
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Citation
Capdevila, S., Giral, M., Ruiz de la Torre, J. L. et al. 2007. Acclimatization of rats after ground transportation to a new animal facility. Laboratory Animals 4(2), 255-261.

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