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The Effects of Enrichment with Music or Colorful Light on the Welfare of Restrained Mice
HU Ying,XU Lan-wen,YANG Fei,YANG Ping
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2007, 27 (
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Objective To investigate the positive effects of four different forms of environmental enrichment on the welfare of mice subjected to restraint stress with the purpose of screening suitable enrichment. Method Mice undergoing poor welfare due to repeated restraint were kept in different enriched environment (enriched by march,serenade,blue filter or red filter), food consumption and body weight gain were recorded throughout the study. Two weeks later all the animals were assessed for their stress level by measuring physiological parameters (body weight, food efficiency ratio[FER], thymus index, spleen index and total leukocyte in peripheral blood[WBC]) and biochemical parameters (serum levels of ACTH,CORT,[3-EP,EPI,NE,IL-2,TP, GLU, TCHO). Result In restraint control group, restraint stress decreased their body weight gain, FER, WBC, IL-2, p-EP(
P
</i><0.01) and spleen index (
P
<0.05),while increased their ACTH,CORT, NE(
P
<0.01) and EPI(
P
<0.05). Compared to restraint mice, mice from blue light group and from serenade group exhibit lower levels of ACTH and NE(
P
<0.01 ),as well as the restoration level of p-EP(
P
<0.01) by blue light, indicating elevated neuroendocrine responses to restraint stress. With respect to the higher level of IL-2 (
P
<0.01),more WBC(
P
<0.01) and larger thymus index(
P
<0.01,compared to control group), blue light may contribute to relieve the inhibitory status in immune system induced by restraint. When comes to other groups, mice from red light group tended to eat more at daytime than at night compared to mice from restraint control group, and mice from march reduced their serum levels of CORT too much. Conclusion Enrichment with either serenade or blue filter partly enhanced resistance to repeated restraint stress in mice, thus suggest that both forms of enrichment should be beneficial for the welfare of laboratory mice. However, the effects of march and red light are debatable and need more investigation.
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Adequate Veterinary Care in Laboratory Animals
ZHOU Yan,WANG Jian-fei
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2010, 30 (
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With the development of laboratory animal science in biomedical research, more and more people pay attention to the care and use of laboratory animals, especially animal welfare. There are several components in an effective animal care and use program,among which, adequate veterinary care is considered internationally to be one of the most essential components. Many countries and non-governmental organizations have promulgated guidelines for adequate veterinary medical care for laboratory animals. The objective of this article is to introduce western notions of veterinary care to Chinese audiences,to identify the gaps between China and other countries on this aspect and to recommend the possible resolutions.
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The Perioperative Pain Control in Canine with Tibial Fracture and Internal Fixation
WANG Shou-li, ZHU-Jun, ZHU Yun-li, FU Pei-liang, WU Yu-li, WU Hai-shan, ZHAO Hui
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2012, 32 (
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): 56-59. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2012.01.014
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To observe the influence on dog from different analgesia regimes during perioperative periods and to explore the suitable regime for dogs.
Methods
All the animals were randomly divided into four groups receiving different analgesia regime. All the dogs experienced the same surgery of tibial fracture and internal fixation. The pain was evaluated according to the selected pain score system, the results were analyzed.
Result
The physical status and behavior of dogs who received multimodal analgesic regime changed significantly less than that of regular regime.
Conclusion
Multimodal analgesic regime for surgery animal can make animals suffer less during research period and contribute to the mortal spirit, help to elevate the welfare of experimental animals.
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The Breeding, Husbandry, Technique and Welfare of Zebrafish
CHANG Jia, PAN Xue-ying, LU Liang, CHANG Yan, MA Jing
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2013, 33 (
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): 452-457. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2013.06.008
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Zebrafish as an ideal animal model was widely used in scientific experiments. In recent years, with the increase in its research and application, the number of zebrafish used is increasing. But the zebrafish‘s breeding management, operation and the welfare has less been reported, and also there is no SOP. To solve this problem, this article reviews the relevant laws and regulations, guidelines and literature, zebrafish‘s breeding management(Transportation, environmental conditions, equipment maintenance), operation (Breeding, identification mark, anesthesia and euthanasia) and the welfare has been discussed respectively. This paper aims to provide a relevant reference for other researchers, to protect and improve the welfare of zebrafish.
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Impact of Several Welfare Intervention Measures on Stress-related Index in Mice
ZHOU Jia-liang, HU Ying, SHA Xiao-min, YANG Fei, AI Xiao-jie
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2014, 34 (
6
): 467-472. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2014.06.007
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To study the impact of frequently-used material intervention measures towards stress-related index of laboratory animals.
Methods
Sixty weaning male KM mice were randomly assigned to five groups: A was routine feeding group, B nutritional intervention group, C sunflower seed group, D toy group, and E incense group, with 12 mice in each group. Food and water intake were measured every day. Body weight was measured every two days. Blood sample was collected 37 days later from the caudal vein in mouse tail and blood routine examination has been performed. mRNA index of GR, POMC, nNOS, BDNF, NMDA, TH and TPH in brain tissues of the mice were measured by fluorescent real-time PCR method and differences between material intervention groups and routine feeding group were compared.
Results
Compared with group A, the body weights of mice in other groups reduced. For food intake, group B reduced compared with group A, while group D and E increased. For water intake, group B reduced compared wtih group A, while group D and E increased. For the level of
BDNF
mRNA expression, comparing with group A, group F and E increased obviously, while group C reduced to some extent. For the level of
GR
mRNA expression, comparing with group A, group D reduced obviously, while group C and E reduced to some extent. For the level of
POMC
mRNA expression, comparing with group A, group D reduced to some extent, while other groups reduced significantly. For the level of
NMDA
mRNA expression, comparing with group A, group D increased obviously. For the level of
TH
mRNA expression, comparing with group A, group B and C reduced to some extent. For the level of
TPH
mRNA expression, comparing with group A, group C reduced to some extent. Hematological parameters had no obvious difference among all groups.
Conclusions
Placing toys makes food and water intake rise sharply, ability to resist fear and anxiety enhanced obviously, learning and memory ability reinforced greatly and stress-related index reduced evidently. Incense makes food and water intake go up, ability to resist fear and anxiety enhanced obviously and stress-related index reduced evidently .
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Differences on Care and Use of Laboratory Animals in Research Institutions between China and USA
YU Yan, LIU Ji-hong, ZHU Feng-xian, ZHOU Yan, LU Jia-qi
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2014, 34 (
4
): 335-338. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2014.04.015
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With the globalization of biomedical and pharmaceutical research and development, the care and use of laboratory animals in research institutions, as an important component in biomedical research, are also facing the opportunities and challenges with the globalization. In USA, the care and use of laboratory animals program, especially animal welfare, are all very advanced and high standards comparing with China. In order to find related disadvantages, further to improving the program in China research institutions, this article will focus on the analysis of differences in the care and use of laboratory animals between China and USA research institutions.
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Application of Grinding Stone in Mice and Rats Breeding
LANG Xue-nan, CHEN Xue-ting, GUO Xiao-chong, LI Zhao-yang, ZHOU Sheng-lai, WANG Wei, Zhang E-nuo, ZHAO Wen, ZHANG Mei-ying
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2015, 35 (
4
): 308-310. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2015.04.010
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To explore the effect of tooth grinding stone in mice and rats breeding.
Methods
Thirty C57BL/6 mice and 30 SD rats were randomly divided into 2 groups respectively at the age of 3 weeks. Group 1 was as control, and group 2 was given tooth grinding stone in cages, with 3 animals in one cage. All animals had free access to water and everyday weighed feed, the feed consumption were monitored. All animals were tested by open field test 3 months later.
Results
The feed consumption of group 1 was higher than group 2. Animals in group 2 like playing with the tooth grinding stone. Open field test show that there was no difference between group 1 and group 2 in the activity factor and emotionality factor.
Conclusion
Tooth grinding stone could save feed and make the life of animals colorful.
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Choice of Humane Endpoint of Laboratory Animals in Typical Developed Countries
TAO Ling-yun, ZHOU Jie, NI Li-ju, CHEN Yi-fei, GAO Cheng
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2016, 36 (
6
): 451-454. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2016.06.010
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As the important experimental materials for life science, laboratory animals will be faced with the choice of humane endpoint after achieved the scientific goals and objectives. Laboratory animal welfare laws and regulations are relatively perfect in typical developed countries. Studying the choice and practice of humane endpoint in the laws and regulations of experimental animals in typical developed countries has the enlightenment function to laboratory animal welfare legislation in China.
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Study on the Benefits of Multi-welfare Strategies in Minipigs
HU Ying, YANG Fei
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2016, 36 (
2
): 121-125. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2016.02.008
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To study improvements in well-being of minipigs with multi-welfare strategies (combine with music, aromatherapy oils, nutrients, toys, biological activity bedding).
Methods
Twelve female Bama minipigs from 6 litters were used in this study, while every 2 pigs from the same litter were divided separately into conventional group and optimized group. After 9 weeks’ rearing, the expression of stress-related molecules, immune balance, blood parameters and growth performance were measured.
Results
Pigs from optimized group display lower serum cortisol level and lower IFN-γ/IL-4 as well as lower expression in
GR
mRNA and
HSP
70 mRNA, meanwhile their RBC, HGB, HCT, MCV, MCH, WBC, NEUT and EO were observed higher than those from conventional group.
Conclusion
Multi-welfare strategies is benefit to reduce stress lever of minipigs and enhance their anti-stress ability, meanwhile, it can also change the immune balance and blood routine.
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Progress in Research of Laboratory Animal Behavior and Environment
TIAN Li-li, WEI Xiao-feng, GAO Cheng
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2016, 36 (
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): 237-242. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2016.03.016
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Laboratory animal behavior colligates the wild and wonderful ways in which animals interact with each other living beings, and with the environment. These behavior is the product of an individual’s innate qualities (“nature”) versus those shaped by personal experience (“nurture”). Environment contains all the resources with which the animals come directly in contact. This article reviews the effects of environment factors on laboratory animal behavior. Based on the related standards, the paper explores the relationship between environment control and laboratory animal holding, which will benefit the animal welfare.
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Research Progress on Implementation of Laboratory Animal Welfare
YE Dong-yang, SUN Jing, LI Ri-fei, ZUO Ru-Nan, LI Yin-qian
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2017, 37 (
2
): 166-170. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2017.02.016
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Animal experiments are indispensable means for biomedical research. Laboratory animals play an important role in the development of science. With the social development, people pay more attention on animal welfare. For the purpose of improving and implementing animal welfare, this article discusses the necessity of the implementation of the laboratory animal welfare, explicit its historical development, compares the current situation in our country with abroad, and discusses the influential factors of the laboratory animal welfare and its improvement measures, the main purpose is to let laboratory animal scientists put more effect on animal welfare, while ensure animal welfare through guide people to implement animal welfare.
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Observing on Laboratory Animal Welfare Related Indexes in Chronic Stress Rats
LIANG Lei, DONG Min, YOU Jin-wei, HU Wen-juan, CHEN Li, YUN Shi-feng
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2018, 38 (
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): 207-211. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2018.03.008
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To observe the effects of chronic stress on animal welfare related indexes in rats.
Methods
Eight weeks old SPF SD rats were subjected with chronic stress by electric shock observing.Body weight gain and blood pressure of the rats were recorded throughout the experiment.The expressions of mRNA and protein of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) p65 in liver cells were measured by real-time quantitative PCR and immunohistochemical method respectively when the experiment ended.Interleukin-2 (IL-2),epinephrine (EPI),norepinephrine (NE),adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and corticosterone (CORT) in blood were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
Results
Related indexes of group test were compared with group control,the body weight gain were lower and blood pressure were higher (
P
<0.05).The expressions of mRNA and protein of NF-κB p65 were higher (
P
<0.05).The indexes of NE,EPI,ACTH and CORT were higher and IL-2 got lower (
P
<0.05).
Conclusion
The animal welfare would be infected by chronic stress,and should be paid attention to during the animal experiment studies.
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Current Situation and Countermeasures of Laboratory Animal Welfare in Medical Research in China
LUO Xiao-quan, LI Long-xue, LI Shan-shan, LI Zhong-lian, XU Peng
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2018, 38 (
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): 403-406. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2018.05.015
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The results of medical research are usually obtained by means of effective animal experiments, and at the expense of laboratory animals themselves being hurt or suffering. How to improve the welfare of laboratory animals on the premise of ensuring the scientific and reliable results of animal experiments is a problem that every medical researcher should consider. This paper, starting from the present situation of animal welfare in China's medical scientific research, points out the differences between China and the developed countries in Europe and the United States, and analyzes the reasons for the lagging of animal welfare in scientific research and experiment in China. In order to promote the rapid improvement of the welfare level of experimental animals in China, the measures of speeding up the standards and rules of the laboratory animal welfare technology, strengthening the publicity and education of experimental animal welfare and establishing a scientific animal welfare ethics review system are proposed.
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Advances on
in Vitro
Culture of Female Reproductive and Development Toxicity Based on Animal Welfare
LU Qin, ZHOU Yue-hua, TANG Hai-fei, WANG Zhi-wen, ZHANG Ting
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2019, 39 (
2
): 155-162. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2019.02.016
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The aim of reproductive and developmental toxicity study is to identify the effects of exogenous substances on reproductive function and development of mammals by animal experiments, predicting the potential adverse effects on reproductive cells, pregnancy, pregnancy, delivery, lactation and other parental reproductive functions, as well as on the development of offspring embryos/fetuses and postnatal development. The methods of studying the reproductive and developmental toxicity of whole animal in females have been widely used in the evaluation of reproductive and developmental toxicity of drugs, food, chemicals and cosmetics. However, its main problems are insensitivity, long cycle, and large sample size. Especially, as the reproductive function of
in vivo
experiments is mainly based on parameters related to reproductive and developmental consequences, it is difficult to reveal the toxic action site and mechanism. Alternative method of female reproductive and developmental toxicology refers to any method or procedure which can replace animal experiments whenever possible, reduce the required number of animals or optimize and reduce animal suffering in animal experimental program, especially in preliminary evaluation of exogenous toxic substances as a powerful complement for animal experiments. In this paper, the technique and research progress of
in vitro
culture of female reproductive developmental toxicity were summarized in this paper, the advances
in vitro
culture of female reproductive toxicity were summarized from cells and tissue culture in female reproductive system, embryonic cells and tissue culture, breast cell culture so as to provide references for the study of
in vitro
culture of reproductive and developmental toxicity in females.
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Practice and Exploration on Laboratory Animal Welfare and Ethical Reviewing and Monitoring
LU Shuangshuang, SHI Xiaomeng, LIU Xiaoyu, SUN Deming, LI Xiaoyan, LU Xuancheng
Laboratory Animal and Comparative Medicine 2020, 40 (
4
): 339-343. DOI:
10.3969/j.issn.1674-5817.2020.04.011
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Many policies, regulations and standards related to laboratory animals have been issued in China with more than 30 years of development. The understanding of the laboratory animal welfare has been deepened in researchers. The operation and management of the Welfare and Ethics Committee have become more and more standardized. The welfare of laboratory animals can be guaranteed with the high quality management of the Welfare and Ethics Committee. Based on the work experiences, searching the literature and peer exchange, the authors described the common problems found in the oversight and ethical review process, and proposed solutions for improving the experimental animal welfare.
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