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小鼠应激处理技术。

Handling Techniques to Reduce Stress in Mice.

机构信息

Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute of CAMH.

Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute of CAMH; Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto.

出版信息

J Vis Exp. 2021 Sep 25(175). doi: 10.3791/62593.

Abstract

Laboratory animals are subjected to multiple manipulations by scientists or animal care providers. The stress this causes can have profound effects on animal well-being and can also be a confounding factor for experimental variables such as anxiety measures. Over the years, handling techniques that minimize handling-related stress have been developed with a particular focus on rats, and little attention to mice. However, it has been shown that mice can be habituated to manipulations using handling techniques. Habituating mice to handling reduces stress, facilitates routine handling, improves animal wellbeing, decreases data variability, and improves experimental reliability. Despite beneficial effects of handling, the tail-pick up approach, which is particularly stressful, is still widely used. This paper provides a detailed description and demonstration of a newly developed mouse-handling technique intended to minimize the stress experienced by the animal during human interaction. This manual technique is performed over 3 days (3D-handling technique) and focuses on the animal's capacity to habituate to the experimenter. This study also shows the effect of previously established tunnel handling techniques (using a polycarbonate tunnel) and the tail-pick up technique. Specifically studied are their effects on anxiety-like behaviors, using behavioral tests (Elevated-Plus Maze and Novelty Suppressed Feeding), voluntary interaction with experimenters and physiological measurement (corticosterone levels). The 3D-handling technique and the tunnel handling technique reduced anxiety-like phenotypes. In the first experiment, using 6-month-old male mice, the 3D-handling technique significantly improved experimenter interaction. In the second experiment, using 2.5-month-old female, it reduced corticosterone levels. As such, the 3D-handling is a useful approach in scenarios where interaction with the experimenter is required or preferred, or where tunnel handling may not be possible during the experiment.

摘要

实验动物经常会受到科学家或动物护理人员的多种操作。这些操作带来的压力会对动物的健康产生深远的影响,并且可能成为实验变量(如焦虑测量)的混杂因素。多年来,人们已经开发出了多种最小化与操作相关的压力的处理技术,这些技术特别关注大鼠,而对小鼠的关注较少。然而,已经表明,小鼠可以通过使用处理技术来适应操作。使小鼠适应操作可以减轻压力,方便常规操作,改善动物的健康状况,减少数据变异性,并提高实验的可靠性。尽管操作有有益的影响,但仍然广泛使用特别紧张的尾巴提起方法。本文提供了一种新开发的小鼠处理技术的详细描述和演示,旨在最大程度地减少动物在与人互动过程中的压力。这种手动技术需要 3 天(3D 处理技术)完成,重点是动物适应实验者的能力。本研究还展示了先前建立的隧道处理技术(使用聚碳酸酯隧道)和尾巴提起技术的效果。具体研究了它们对焦虑样行为的影响,使用行为测试(高架十字迷宫和新颖性抑制进食)、与实验者的自愿互动和生理测量(皮质酮水平)。3D 处理技术和隧道处理技术减少了焦虑样表型。在第一个实验中,使用 6 个月大的雄性小鼠,3D 处理技术显著改善了实验者的互动。在第二个实验中,使用 2.5 个月大的雌性小鼠,它降低了皮质酮水平。因此,3D 处理技术是一种有用的方法,适用于需要或希望与实验者进行互动的情况,或者在实验期间可能无法使用隧道处理的情况。

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