Lab Animal

List of Papers (Total 669)

A computational model to support the welfare-based management of a laboratory colony of common marmosets

Here, a computational model to forecast the population dynamics of a laboratory colony of common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus) is presented. This tool supports decision-making that seeks to maximize welfare and maintain a healthy and genetically diverse colony. The model considers the population in terms of three compartments: breeding adults, their offspring and nonbreeding...

Impact of obesity on infarct size, circulating biomarkers, mitochondrial function and mortality in a Göttingen minipig myocardial infarct model

Obesity is a risk factor for the development of coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction (MI). However, most large animal studies of MI are performed in lean animals. Here we assessed the impact of obesity on echocardiographic findings, infarct size, circulating biomarkers, mitochondrial respiratory capacity and mortality in a closed-chest minipig model of MI. The...

Behavioral and neurophysiological effects of electrical stunning on zebrafish larvae

Two methods dominate the way that zebrafish larvae are euthanized after experimental procedures: anesthetic overdose and rapid cooling. Although MS-222 is easy to apply, this anesthetic takes about a minute to act and fish show aversive reactions and interindividual differences, limiting its reliability. Rapid cooling kills larvae after several hours and is not listed as an...

Revisited guidelines for metabolic tolerance tests in mice

Preclinical mouse models are extensively used in biomedical research to gain insight into disease mechanisms and to test new drug treatments. Glucose and insulin tolerance tests are simple experimental tests frequently used worldwide to assess glucose metabolism in mice. Various guidelines and methodological considerations have been published to help researchers standardize...

Twenty-first century mouse genetics is again at an inflection point

The laboratory mouse has been the premier model organism for biomedical research owing to the availability of multiple well-characterized inbred strains, its mammalian physiology and its homozygous genome, and because experiments can be performed under conditions that control environmental variables. Moreover, its genome can be genetically modified to assess the impact of allelic...

The effect of laboratory diet and feeding on growth parameters in juvenile zebrafish

Despite being one of the most used laboratory species in biomedical, behavioral and physiological research, the nutritional requirements of zebrafish (Danio rerio) are poorly understood, and no standardized laboratory diet exists. Diet and feeding regimen can substantially impact the welfare of the fish and, in turn, experimental reproducibility. Consequently, the establishment...