Department of Comparative Medicine, Memphis, Tennessee.
Charles River Laboratories, Wilmington, Massachusetts.
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2024 May 1;63(3):285-293. doi: 10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-23-000053. Epub 2024 Feb 10.
The search for alternatives to live animal sentinels in rodent health monitoring programs is fundamental to the 3Rs (Reduction, Replacement, and Refinement) of animal research. We evaluated the efficacy of a novel battery-operated tumbler device that rotates soiled bedding in direct contact with sample media against the use of exhaust sample media and soiled bedding sentinel (SBS) mice. Four rodent racks were used, each with 3 test cages: a cage with a tumbler device that rotated for 10min twice a week (TUM10), a cage with a tumbler device that rotated for 60min twice a week (TUM60), and a cage housing 2 female Crl:CD1(ICR) mice. Every 2 wk, each test cage received soiled bedding collected from all cages on each respective rack. In addition to soiled bedding, the tumbler device contained various sample collection media: a contact Reemay filter (3mo-cRF) that remained in the tumbler for the duration of the study, a contact Reemay filter (1mo-cRF) that was replaced monthly, adhesive swabs (AS) that were added at every biweekly cage change, and an exhaust Reemay filter located at the exhaust outlet of the cage. All analyses were performed by direct PCR for both sample media in the animal-free methods, and fecal pellet, body swab, and oral swabs were collected from sentinel mice. Out of 16 total pathogens detected, assessment of 1mo-Crf from both TUM10 and TUM60 cages detected 84% and 79% of pathogens, respectively, while SBS samples detected only 47% of pathogens. AS in TUM60 and TUM10 cages detected the fewest pathogens (24% and 13%, respectively). These results indicate that the novel tumbler device is an effective and reliable tool for rodent health monitoring programs and a suitable replacement for live animal sentinels. In this study, 1mo-cRF in TUM10 cages detected the highest number of pathogens.
在动物研究的 3R(减少、替代和优化)原则中,寻找替代活动物监测器在啮齿动物健康监测计划中是至关重要的。我们评估了一种新型的电池驱动的旋转式 tumbler 装置的功效,该装置将受污染的垫料与样品介质直接接触旋转,以替代使用排气样品介质和受污染的垫料哨兵(SBS)小鼠。使用了四个啮齿动物架,每个架有 3 个测试笼:一个笼中有一个每周旋转两次、每次旋转 10 分钟的 tumbler 装置(TUM10),一个笼中有一个每周旋转两次、每次旋转 60 分钟的 tumbler 装置(TUM60),和一个笼中饲养 2 只雌性 Crl:CD1(ICR)小鼠。每两周,每个测试笼都会收到来自每个架上所有笼的受污染垫料。除了受污染的垫料外,tumbler 装置还包含各种样品采集介质:一个接触式 Reemay 过滤器(3mo-cRF),在整个研究期间留在 tumbler 中;一个每月更换的接触式 Reemay 过滤器(1mo-cRF);每个双周笼更换时添加的粘性拭子(AS);以及位于笼排气口的排气式 Reemay 过滤器。所有分析均通过直接 PCR 对动物自由方法中的两种样品介质进行,从哨兵小鼠中收集粪便颗粒、身体拭子和口腔拭子。在总共检测到的 16 种病原体中,来自 TUM10 和 TUM60 笼的 1mo-Crf 分别检测到 84%和 79%的病原体,而 SBS 样本仅检测到 47%的病原体。TUM60 和 TUM10 笼中的 AS 检测到的病原体最少(分别为 24%和 13%)。这些结果表明,新型 tumbler 装置是一种有效的、可靠的啮齿动物健康监测计划工具,是活动物监测器的合适替代品。在这项研究中,TUM10 笼中的 1mo-cRF 检测到的病原体数量最多。