Factors influencing survival of BALB/c mice and their effects on immune efficacy in an experiment of hepatitis B immunization

Tao Wei, Lingen Li, Weihong Lv, Shanjuan Tan, Feng Liu, Jiarui Su, Xiaona Xu, Lei Zhang
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There was an accidental death of BALB/c mice in the course of the experiment about hepatitis B immunization. The reasons of the mice breeding failure were analyzed in order to provide some experience for future animal preparation about hepatitis B immunization. Items of all mice including sex, age, dose of hepatitis B vaccine (HepBVac), dose of hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG), immunization route, vaccination schedule and the acclimatization period were recorded before the first immunization. Among 334 mice included, the survival rates in different groups of initial ages were 45.9% in 3-week-old, 49.3% in 4-week-old, 51.9% in 5-week-old, 84.8% in 7-week-old and 96.6% in 8-week-old; the survival rate in seven days acclimatization group was 96.6% and 53.3% in one day acclimatization group. Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that smaller ages (3 weeks, 4 weeks) and acclimatization for only one day were the independent risk factors affecting the survival of mice. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that injection with HBIG, lower dose of HepBVac and hypodermic injection were independent risk factors for low-and non-response to HepB Vac. It is suggested that the mice should be more than five-week-old and must have acclimated to the environment for one week before the experiment begins. The initial ages of the mice have no impact on their immune efficacy. Key words: BALB/c mice, age, acclimatization, hepatitis B immunization.
乙型肝炎免疫实验中影响BALB/c小鼠生存的因素及其对免疫效果的影响
在乙肝免疫实验过程中,出现了BALB/c小鼠的意外死亡。对小鼠繁殖失败的原因进行了分析,以期为今后乙型肝炎免疫的动物准备提供一些经验。记录各组小鼠首次免疫前的性别、年龄、乙肝疫苗(HepBVac)剂量、乙肝免疫球蛋白(HBIG)剂量、免疫途径、接种计划和适应期等项目。334只小鼠,3周龄各组成活率分别为45.9%、49.3%、51.9%、84.8%和96.6%;7 d驯化组成活率为96.6%,1 d驯化组成活率为53.3%。多因素logistic回归分析表明,年龄较小(3周、4周)和仅适应1天是影响小鼠生存的独立危险因素。多因素logistic回归分析显示,注射HBIG、低剂量HepBVac和皮下注射是HepBVac低反应和无反应的独立危险因素。据建议,这些老鼠应该超过五周大,并且在实验开始前必须适应环境一周。小鼠的初始年龄对其免疫功效没有影响。关键词:BALB/c小鼠,年龄,适应,乙肝免疫
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