Douté Mélodie, Monzali Céline, Nicoletti Antonino, Caligiuri Giuseppina, Clement Marc
Université Paris Cité and Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, INSERM, LVTS, Paris, France.
Laboratoire d'Excellence INFLAMEX, Paris, France.
Lab Anim. 2024 Dec;58(6):612-615. doi: 10.1177/00236772231219828. Epub 2024 Aug 19.
Urine collection can be challenging in studies involving small rodents like mice, as the actual methods of collection are anxiogenic and constrain animal welfare while having high variability in the volume of urine collected. To improve the current methods and eventually reduce the impact on the well-being of mice, we developed an innovative 3D-printed urine collection device (UCD). This two-compartment UCD is shaped to fit in classical husbandry cages and allows urine collection by spontaneous urination from two mice housed in their own cage without cross-contamination while enabling potential social interactions. We used our UCD to study the evolution of urinary parameters related to renal functions in a model of antibody-mediated chronic kidney disease. Overall, we report here a time-saving and affordable method for urine collection providing a large amount of uncontaminated urine and which we believe may improve animal welfare in comparison with other methods.
在涉及小鼠等小型啮齿动物的研究中,尿液收集可能具有挑战性,因为实际的收集方法会引发焦虑,限制动物福利,同时收集到的尿量变异性很大。为了改进现有方法并最终减少对小鼠健康的影响,我们开发了一种创新的3D打印尿液收集装置(UCD)。这种两室式UCD的形状适合传统饲养笼,允许在其各自笼中的两只小鼠通过自主排尿进行尿液收集,不会发生交叉污染,同时还能进行潜在的社交互动。我们使用我们的UCD在抗体介导的慢性肾病模型中研究与肾功能相关的尿液参数的演变。总体而言,我们在此报告一种省时且经济实惠的尿液收集方法,该方法可提供大量未受污染的尿液,我们认为与其他方法相比,它可能会改善动物福利。