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Retrospective Analysis of the Effects of Identification Procedures and Cage Changing by Using Data from Automated Continuous Monitoring

机译:使用自动连续监测的数据对鉴定程序和笼子更换的影响进行回顾性分析

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Many variables can influence animal behavior and physiology, potentially affecting scientific study outcomes. Laboratory and husbandry procedures—including handling, cage cleaning, injections, blood collection, and animal identification—may produce a multitude of effects. Previous studies have examined the effects of such procedures by making behavioral and physiologic measurements at specific time points; this approach can be disruptive and limits the frequency or duration of observations. Because these procedures can have both acute and long-term effects, the behavior and physiology of animals should be monitored continuously. We performed a retrospective data analysis on the effects of 2 routine procedures, animal identification and cage changing, on motion and breathing rates of mice continuously monitored in the home cage. Animal identification, specifically tail tattooing and ear tagging, as well as cage changing, produced distinct and reproducible postprocedural changes in spontaneous motion and breathing rate patterns. Behavioral and physiologic changes lasted approximately 2 d after tattooing or ear tagging and 2 to 4 d for cage changing. Furthermore, cage changes showed strain-, sex-, and time-of-day–dependent responses but not age-dependent differences. Finally, by reviewing data from a rodent model of multiple sclerosis as a retrospective case study, we documented that cage changing inadvertently affected experimental outcomes. In summary, we demonstrate how retrospective analysis of data collected continuously can provide high-throughput, meaningful, and longitudinal insights in to how animals respond to routine procedures.
机译:许多变量会影响动物的行为和生理,从而可能影响科学研究成果。实验室和饲养程序(包括处理,笼清洁,注射,采血和动物识别)可能会产生多种影响。先前的研究已经通过在特定时间点进行行为和生理测量来检查此类程序的效果;这种方法可能是破坏性的,并限制了观察的频率或持续时间。由于这些程序可能同时具有急性和长期影响,因此应连续监测动物的行为和生理。我们对2个常规程序(动物识别和笼子更换)对在家笼中连续监测的小鼠的运动和呼吸速率的影响进行了回顾性数据分析。动物识别,特别是尾巴纹身和耳朵标记,以及笼子的改变,在自然运动和呼吸频率模式方面产生了明显且可再现的术后变化。行为和生理变化持续约2 d后刺青或贴耳,持续2到4 d换笼。此外,笼子的变化显示出应变,性别和时间依赖性,但没有年龄依赖性。最后,通过回顾多发性硬化的啮齿动物模型的数据作为回顾性案例研究,我们记录了笼子的变化无意中影响了实验结果。总而言之,我们证明了对连续收集的数据进行回顾性分析如何能够提供高通量,有意义的纵向见解,以了解动物对常规程序的反应。

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