[寄养法建立中国和叙利亚仓鼠(灰仓鼠和auratus)无病原体菌落]。

Zeitschrift fur Versuchstierkunde Pub Date : 1990-01-01
E Sickel
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将7只小鼠、90只中国仓鼠和19只叙利亚仓鼠自然出生(小于5天)或子宫切除后的产仔培养为常规或非生物小鼠、中国仓鼠或大鼠。一般来说,中国仓鼠和老鼠可以相互作为养母,而不需要对水坝或幼鼠进行特殊的操作。中国仓鼠在饲养幼鼠时,采用的是乳鼠,问题比老鼠少。与吸吮活动相关,大多数小鼠饲养的中国仓鼠在幼鼠交换后的第一周停止生长。在这一阶段,只有活力旺盛的动物才能生存。当与小鼠或大鼠一起培养时,子宫切除的(非生)或新生的中国和叙利亚仓鼠仅存活几天。在最初的悉心照料之后,仓鼠幼崽逐渐被寄养鼠所忽视。这种众所周知的行为可以用仓鼠吮吸强度低导致养母的母性行为减少来解释,这取决于产仔的刺激。通过老鼠的母性和仓鼠的吸吮行为之间的相互作用,饲养非生物仓鼠的“经典”方法的成功变得高度依赖于机会。
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[The establishment of pathogen-free colonies of Chinese and Syrian hamsters (Cricetulus griseus and Mesocricetus auratus) by foster rearing].

Naturally born (less than 5 d old) or hysterectomy-derived litters from 7 mice, 90 Chinese and 19 Syrian hamsters were fostered to conventional or gnotobiotic mouse, Chinese hamster or rat dams. Generally, Chinese hamsters and mice are able to serve mutually as foster mothers without special manipulations of dams or pups. Chinese hamsters adopted suckling mice with less problems than mice when fostering young hamsters. In correlation with sucking activity the growth of most of the mouse-fostered Chinese hamsters stopped during the first week after the pup exchange. During this phase only animals with high vitality could survive. When fostered by mice or rats, hysterectomy-derived (gnotobiotic) or newborn Chinese and Syrian hamsters survived only for few days. After initially intensive maternal care the hamster pups were increasingly neglected by the foster dams. This wellknown behavior is explained with the low sucking intensity of hamsters causing the decrease of the foster mother's maternal behaviour depending on the litter's stimuli. By this interaction between the mouse's maternity and the sucking behaviour of the hamster the success of the "classic" method of rearing gnotobiotic hamsters became highly chance dependent.

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