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Assessment of Mouse Handling Techniques During Cage Changing

机译:笼式变化期间鼠标处理技术的评估

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Mouse handling during cage changing and health evaluation has traditionally been performed by using forceps. This method was adopted as a biosecurity measure but can adversely affect employee ergonomics and rodent behavior. In this study, we evaluated alternative methods of rodent handling and their potential implications for efficiency, biosecurity, and animal welfare. Study groups included plastic cups, gloved hands, 2 methods of tunnel handling, and forceps. Evaluations included speed of cage change, ATP-based assessment of sanitization, and retrospective analysis of colony health and breeding data. The time to change 14 cages was significantly faster at each time point for the gloved hands and forceps groups as compared with the other methods. Overall speed did not increase significantly with each subsequent study week for any group. ATP levels after sanitization with hydrogen peroxide-peracetic acid mixture differed significantly between gloves and forceps. When ATP level was evaluated on a per-cm(2) basis, no significant difference between gloves and forceps was detected. Although tunnel and cup handling both increased the time for cage-changing, the tunnel served as both an indirect handling method and a shelter when left within the cage. Retrospective analysis revealed that breeding performance and colony health were similar among groups. Although efficiency is a concern for large-scale implementation of novel handling methods, the tunnel method may prove beneficial for sensitive strains or studies requiring indirect handling. In addition, using gloved hands to directly handle mice during cage changing is efficient and avoids the ergonomic strain associated with forceps. Precautions should be taken when handling mice with gloves, given that the increased contact area carries an increased load of organic debris. Changing gloves between rack sides or before proceeding to the animals belonging to a different investigator minimizes the potential for cross-contamination.
机译:传统上使用镊子处理笼中变化和健康评估期间的鼠标处理。这种方法被采用作为生物安全措施,但可能会对员工人体工程学和啮齿动物的行为产生不利影响。在这项研究中,我们评估了啮齿动物处理的替代方法及其对效率,生物安全和动物福利的潜在影响。研究组包括塑料杯,手套,2种隧道处理和镊子。评估包括笼养变化的速度,基于ATP的消毒评估,以及对殖民地健康和育种数据的回顾性分析。与其他方法相比,在手套的手和钳子组的每一点时,改变14个笼子的时间明显更快。对于任何组的后续研究周,整体速度不会显着增加。在过氧化氢 - 过乙酸混合物中消毒后的ATP水平在手套和镊子之间显着不同。当ATP水平在每cm(2)基础上进行评估时,检测到手套和镊子之间没有显着差异。虽然隧道和杯子处理笼中的时间增加了笼变化的时间,但隧道作为间接处理方法和遮挡件留在笼内。回顾性分析显示,群体之间的育种性能和殖民地健康是相似的。尽管效率是对新型处理方法的大规模实施的担忧,但隧道方法可能对需要间接处理的敏感菌株或研究有益。此外,在笼式的变化期间使用Gloved手直接处理小鼠是有效的,避免与镊子相关的人体工程学应变。鉴于增加的接触面积携带增加的有机碎片负荷,应在处理手套时采取预防措施。更换机架侧面或前进前的手套,前进到属于不同的研究者的动物,最大限度地减少交叉污染的可能性。

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