Johnston Nancy A, Trammell Rita A, Ball-Kell Susan, Verhulst Steven, Toth Linda A
Department of Internal Medicine, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, Illinois; Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, Illinois.
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2009 Jul;48(4):371-7.
Mite infestation of mice remains a persistent problem for many institutions, leading to numerous health problems and creating unknown and unwanted variables for research. In this study, mice with mite infestation demonstrated significantly higher levels of inflammatory cytokines, both at draining lymph nodes (axillary) and systemically, as compared with mice without mites. In addition, histologic evaluation revealed significant inflammation in mite-infested mice. Inflammatory changes were still present in the skin of mice at 6 to 8 wk after treatment, despite absence of detectable infestation at that time. Because these significant and lasting local and systemic changes have the potential to alter research findings, eradication of mites infestations should be an important goal for all institutions.
对许多机构来说,小鼠的螨虫感染一直是个棘手的问题,会导致诸多健康问题,并给研究带来未知且不必要的变量。在本研究中,与未感染螨虫的小鼠相比,感染螨虫的小鼠在引流淋巴结(腋窝)及全身的炎症细胞因子水平显著更高。此外,组织学评估显示感染螨虫的小鼠存在明显炎症。尽管在治疗后6至8周时未检测到螨虫感染,但小鼠皮肤中的炎症变化仍然存在。由于这些显著且持久的局部和全身变化有可能改变研究结果,根除螨虫感染应成为所有机构的重要目标。