Evaluation of surrogate markers of impending death in the galactosamine-sensitized murine model of bacterial endotoxemia.

Laboratory animal science Pub Date : 1999-10-01
A Krarup, P Chattopadhyay, A K Bhattacharjee, J R Burge, G R Ruble
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Abstract

Background and purpose: When evaluating vaccines for efficacy against gram-negative endotoxemia, the challenge has historically required death of a large percentage of test subjects. We attempted to identify surrogate markers of impending death to allow for early euthanasia without interfering with experimental data collection.

Methods: Galactosamine-sensitized mice (n = 140) were inoculated intraperitoneally with various dosages of endotoxin, and development of clinical signs of disease--body temperature, body weight, hunched posture, ruffled coat, inability to ambulate, and loss of consciousness--was evaluated.

Results: Wide fluctuations in body temperature (+/- 4 degrees C) were observed in survivors and nonsurvivors. Posture, coat, and body weight were not accurate predictors of death. Only inability to ambulate, with a positive predictive value of 100% (11 of 11), accurately predicted death in the experimental mice of this study.

Conclusion: Using this surrogate marker, loss of ability to ambulate, 11 of 13 mice that developed this sign could have been euthanized early, preventing anywhere from 2 to 22 h of potential distress prior to death.

半乳糖胺致敏小鼠细菌性内毒素血症模型中濒死替代标志物的评价。
背景和目的:在评估疫苗对革兰氏阴性内毒素血症的有效性时,历史上的挑战需要很大比例的试验对象死亡。我们试图确定即将死亡的替代标记,以便在不干扰实验数据收集的情况下允许早期安乐死。方法:对半乳糖胺致敏小鼠(n = 140)腹腔注射不同剂量的内毒素,并评估其临床症状的发展——体温、体重、驼背姿势、褶皱皮毛、无法行走和意识丧失。结果:在幸存者和非幸存者中观察到体温的大幅度波动(+/- 4摄氏度)。姿势、被毛和体重不是死亡的准确预测因子。在本研究的实验小鼠中,只有不能行走才能准确预测死亡,阳性预测值为100%(11 / 11)。结论:使用这种替代标记物,丧失行走能力,13只出现这种症状的小鼠中有11只可以早期安乐死,在死亡前2到22小时的任何地方都可以防止潜在的痛苦。
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