Analysis of Individually Ventilated Cage (IVC) Microenvironments During 21-d Cage Change Frequency for Mice Using Two Different Bedding Types.

Jessica L Felgenhauer, Joanna N Copio, Afra M Suri, Rebecca Turcios, Allison M Ostdiek, George P Langan, Kerith R Luchins
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The Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals provides recommendations on sanitation frequencies for rodent caging equipment; however, it allows for performance standards to be used when extending this frequency for individually ventilated cage (IVC) caging. Our institution wanted to reexamine our current standards of care for mouse IVC caging, which includes a 14-d cage bottom and bedding change as well as the use of corncob bedding. This was driven by desire to reduce the stress to mice associated with cage change, and by recent literature showing a potential improved absorbency and multiple health and welfare benefits of paper pulp cellulose bedding products. Therefore, this study sought to compare the impact of different rodent bedding types (paper pulp cellulose and corncob) on mouse IVC microenvironmental parameters over a 14-d compared with a 21-d cage change frequency. Ammonia levels, temperature, humidity, urine latrine size, and the overall animal condition were assessed throughout the 21-d period. Our data indicate that IVC cage bottom and bedding change can be extended to 21 d for either paper pulp cellulose or corncob bedding based on ammonia levels, temperature, humidity, and the animal's overall condition. However, based on early cage change criteria, more frequent cage changes may be warranted before 21 d in cages with corncob, as there was a significantly increased urine latrine size in cages with corncob bedding compared with paper pulp cellulose bedding.

两种不同床褥类型小鼠21 d换笼频率对单独通风笼微环境的影响
《实验动物护理和使用指南》就啮齿动物笼子设备的卫生频率提出了建议;然而,它允许性能标准的使用,当延长这个频率单独通风笼(IVC)笼。我们的机构希望重新检查我们目前对小鼠IVC笼的护理标准,其中包括14天的笼子底部和更换床上用品以及使用玉米芯床上用品。这是由于希望减少与换笼相关的小鼠压力,以及最近的文献显示纸浆纤维素床上用品具有潜在的改善吸收性和多种健康和福利益处。因此,本研究试图比较不同鼠床类型(纸浆纤维素和玉米芯)对小鼠IVC微环境参数的影响,为期14天,与21天的换笼频率进行比较。在21 d期间评估氨水平、温度、湿度、尿池大小和动物整体状况。我们的数据表明,根据氨水平、温度、湿度和动物的整体状况,纸浆纤维素或玉米芯垫料的IVC笼底和垫料更换可延长至21 d。然而,根据早期换笼标准,玉米芯笼在21 d之前可能需要更频繁地换笼,因为玉米芯笼与纸浆纤维素垫层相比,尿液厕所的大小显着增加。
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