Literature DB >> 29786176

Does the routine handling affect the phenotype of disease model mice?

Maiko Ono, Hayato Sasaki, Kenichi Nagasaki, Daisuke Torigoe, Osamu Ichii, Nobuya Sasaki, Takashi Agui.   

Abstract

The three different mouse handling methods, picking up by tails, tunnels, and open hands were performed using the ICGN glomerulonephritis mouse and the severity of symptoms was evaluated. The handling groups exhibited a tendency of more severe symptoms than the non-handling control group. Female mice handled by their tails showed significantly more severe symptoms than the control group. In addition, we subjected the normal laboratory mice, C57BL/6 and BALB/c mice to tail and tunnel handling to assess the stress conditions. The plasma corticosterone level in the tail-handled mice was higher than that in control mice. These results indicate that handling causes stress and may affect the phenotype of disease model mice.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 29786176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Vet Res        ISSN: 0047-1917            Impact factor:   0.649


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1.  Effects of separated pair housing of female C57BL/6JRj mice on well-being.

Authors:  K Hohlbaum; R Merle; S Frahm; A Rex; R Palme; C Thöne-Reineke; K Ullmann
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-05-25       Impact factor: 4.996

2.  Effect of three different forms of handling on the variation of aggression-associated parameters in individually and group-housed male C57BL/6NCrl mice.

Authors:  Sinja Mertens; Miriam A Vogt; Peter Gass; Rupert Palme; Bernhard Hiebl; Sabine Chourbaji
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-04-12       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Effects of non-aversive versus tail-lift handling on breeding productivity in a C57BL/6J mouse colony.

Authors:  Margaret A Hull; Penny S Reynolds; Elizabeth A Nunamaker
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-01-28       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Identifying obstacles preventing the uptake of tunnel handling methods for laboratory mice: An international thematic survey.

Authors:  Lindsay J Henderson; Tom V Smulders; Johnny V Roughan
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-04-14       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Improving the practicality of using non-aversive handling methods to reduce background stress and anxiety in laboratory mice.

Authors:  Kelly Gouveia; Jane L Hurst
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-12-30       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Benefits of tunnel handling persist after repeated restraint, injection and anaesthesia.

Authors:  Lindsay J Henderson; Bridgette Dani; Esme M N Serrano; Tom V Smulders; Johnny V Roughan
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-09-03       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  The impact of handling technique and handling frequency on laboratory mouse welfare is sex-specific.

Authors:  Federica Sensini; Dragos Inta; Rupert Palme; Christiane Brandwein; Natascha Pfeiffer; Marco Andrea Riva; Peter Gass; Anne Stephanie Mallien
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-10-14       Impact factor: 4.379

  7 in total

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