针对盲肠结扎和穿刺诱发败血症小鼠人道终点的新型评分系统

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以动物为基础的研究对败血症病理生理学、诊断学和治疗学的研究至关重要。然而,脓毒症动物模型的死亡率往往很高,因为很难根据动物死前的评估来预测即将发生的死亡。使用经过验证的视觉评分法可使研究人员系统地确定人道终点,但视觉评分法需要观察者之间高度一致才能得出准确结果。本研究的目的是为接受盲肠结扎和穿刺(CLP)诱导败血症的小鼠建立一套评分系统,该系统基于 3 个视觉参数:呼吸状态、活动和对刺激的反应(ASR)以及眼睛外观,评分范围为 0 至 3 分。兽医和调查人员评估了 283 只中性粒细胞白血病小鼠,采用加权 Cohen κ 统计法评估,所有 3 个参数的一致性都非常好,甚至接近完美。第二项研究评估了评分系统和体温预测死亡的能力。该评分系统和皮下转运体被用于监测 C57BL/6J 小鼠(n = 80,雌雄均有),直至其死亡或在 CLP 后 7 天内死亡。结果显示,该评分系统可区分存活(n = 26)和未存活(n = 54)的败血症小鼠。该评分系统能准确预测死亡,其AUC为0.8997。ASR参数的灵敏度和特异度分别为96%和92%,眼参数的灵敏度和特异度分别为94%和73%。ASR 和眼部评分的总和达到或超过 5 也可预测死亡。体温是一个定量预测因子,灵敏度和特异度分别为 93% 和 92%。该评分系统可确定人道终点并避免自发死亡,从而完善了CLP模型。
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A Novel Scoring System for Humane Endpoints in Mice with Cecal Ligation and Puncture-Induced Sepsis.

Animal-based research is essential to the study of sepsis pathophysiology, diagnostics, and therapeutics. However, animal models of sepsis are often associated with high mortality because of the difficulty in predicting imminent death based on premortem assessment of the animals. The use of validated visual scoring would allow researchers to systematically identify humane endpoints but visual approaches require high interobserver agreement for accurate results. The objective of this study was to establish a scoring system for mice undergoing cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced sepsis based on 3 visual parameters: respiratory status, activity and response to stimulus (ASR), and eye appearance, with scores ranging from 0 to 3. In the first study, we evaluated interobserver agreement. Veterinary and investigative staff assessed 283 mice with CLP and had substantial to near-perfect agreement for all 3 parameters as evaluated using weighted Cohen κ statistic. The second study assessed the ability of the scoring system and temperature to predict death. The scoring system and subcutaneous transpond- ers were used to monitor C57BL/6J mice (n = 80, male and female) until death or for 7 days after CLP. Results showed that the scoring system discriminates between surviving (n = 26) and nonsurviving (n = 54) septic mice. The scoring system was accurate in predicting death, with an AUC of 0.8997. The sensitivity and specificity of the ASR parameter were 96% and 92%, respectively, and for the eye parameter were 94% and 73%. A sum of the ASR and eye scores that was 5 or more was also predictive of death. Temperature was a quantitative predictor, with sensitivity and specificity of 93% and 92%, respectively. This scoring system refines the CLP model by allowing identification of humane endpoints and avoidance of spontaneous death.

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