巢穴(蛋白质结构基序)
嵌套框
生物
动物福利
生态学
统计
数学
季节性繁殖者
生物化学
作者
Luciana Cintra,Sandra Regina Alexandre-Ribeiro,José Teixeira,Michel Mancinelli Megid,Thiago Vieira Coucolis,Dennis Albert Zanatto,Vinícius Nunes Cordeiro Leal,Sílvia Maria Gomes Massironi,Cláudia Madalena Cabrera Mori
标识
DOI:10.1177/00236772231171191
摘要
The housing conditions of laboratory mice must be strictly controlled in order to reduce the impact of pathophysiological changes that affect animal health and welfare, possibly resulting in increased variability within experimental results. One way to improve the activity and survival of laboratory mice is to provide nesting material. The objective of this study was to determine if nest-building quality could be used to detect changes in murine mating behaviour in a rodent facility under controlled conditions. Nesting scores of 847 cages with monogamous pairs from three different genetic backgrounds (129, B6 and BALB/c) of both sexes were correlated with 18 predefined variables. The effects on nest quality were evaluated using descriptive data analysis, correspondence analysis and ordinal logistic model fitting. The results showed a strong relationship between nest quality and nest position. Humidity, genetic background, cage change and the number and age of pups in the cage affected the nest-building scores. The most important indicators were cage change and relative humidity, both of which exerted significant negative effects on nest-building quality. Even though the criteria were well defined, the observer could still influence nest score appraisal. However, in a long-term observational study, observers could improve their assessment by training and acquiring greater experience in score assignment. Nest-building scores are easy to assess in the cage, with little discomfort to the animal. Moreover, the nest score is a valid indicator of the health and well-being of laboratory mice and can provide valuable support in the management of animal facilities.
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