Whitaker Julia W, Moy Sheryl S, Pritchett-Corning Kathleen R, Fletcher Craig A
Division of Laboratory Animal Medicine, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities and Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA.
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2016;55(4):387-99.
We examined the effect of adding species-appropriate environmental enrichment items to breeding cages of BALB/cAnNCrl and 129S2/SvPasCrl mice. The 3 enrichment conditions were: 1) cotton nesting material; 2) nesting material plus a paper shelter and rolled paper bedding; and 3) an igloo dome with an exercise wheel in addition to the shelter-group enrichments. We measured litter size, litter survival to weaning age, average pup weight at 21 d, and the interlitter interval to evaluate reproductive performance. A random subset of the first- or second-litter offspring from each enrichment condition and strain was assessed in multiple behavioral tests. Enrichment significantly affected anxiety-like behavior and sociability, with the direction of change dependent on strain and sex. Litter parity had greater effects on some reproductive parameters than did the enrichment condition, and this effect was not solely due to a difference between the first compared with subsequent litters. The significant effects of litter parity on the number of pups born and weaned, female pup weight, and interlitter interval were dependent on the enrichment condition in BALB/c but not 129/Sv mice. Offspring from the first or second litter were included in a generational component to investigate whether enrichment effects on reproduction persist in adult offspring after transfer to a different facility for breeding. Natal cage enrichment had no effect on any reproductive parameter in the transferred mice. Overall, additional enrichment beyond nesting material had a beneficial effect on the interlitter interval in BALB/c mice and on the number of pups weaned in 129/Sv mice.
我们研究了在BALB/cAnNCrl和129S2/SvPasCrl小鼠的繁殖笼中添加适合物种的环境富集物品的效果。3种富集条件分别为:1)棉质筑巢材料;2)筑巢材料加纸质庇护所和卷状纸垫料;3)除了庇护所组的富集物品外,还有一个带运动轮的圆顶屋。我们测量了产仔数、幼仔存活至断奶年龄、21日龄时幼仔平均体重以及产仔间隔,以评估繁殖性能。对每个富集条件和品系的第一窝或第二窝后代的一个随机子集进行了多项行为测试。富集显著影响了类似焦虑的行为和社交能力,变化方向取决于品系和性别。产仔胎次对某些繁殖参数的影响大于富集条件,且这种影响并非仅仅是由于第一窝与后续窝之间的差异。产仔胎次对出生和断奶幼仔数量、雌性幼仔体重以及产仔间隔的显著影响在BALB/c小鼠中取决于富集条件,而在129/Sv小鼠中则不然。第一窝或第二窝的后代被纳入代际组成部分,以研究在转移到不同设施进行繁殖后,富集对繁殖的影响是否在成年后代中持续存在。出生笼富集对转移小鼠的任何繁殖参数均无影响。总体而言,除筑巢材料外的额外富集对BALB/c小鼠的产仔间隔和129/Sv小鼠的断奶幼仔数量有有益影响。