The metabolism cage is a barren, non-enriched, environment, combining a number of recognized environmental stressors. We investigated the ability of male BALB/c mice to acclimatize to this form of housing. For three weeks markers of acute and oxidative stress, as well as clinical signs of abnormality were monitored. Forced swim tests were conducted to determine whether the animals experienced behavioral despair and the serotonergic integrity was tested using an 8-OH-DPAT challenge. The metabolism cage housed mice excreted approximately tenfold higher amounts of corticosterone metabolites in feces throughout the study when compared to controls. Urinary biomarkers confirmed that these mice suffered from elevated levels of oxidative stress, an...
Physiological studies of mice are facilitated by normal plasma and 24-hour urinary reference ranges,...
Mice of the C57BL/6 (C57) and DBA/2 (DBA) strains were introduced individually in an unfamiliar envi...
Increased numbers of mice housed per cage (that is, increased housing density) is seen as 1 way to r...
The metabolism cage is a barren, non-enriched, environment, combining a number of recognized environ...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Abstract Mice are used extensively in physiological research. Automated home‐cage systems have been...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Individual ventilated cages (IVC) are increasing in popularity. Although mice avoid IVC in preferenc...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
In socially unstable groups of male laboratory mice, individuals may experience a chronic stress sit...
The novel environment of a metabolic cage can be stressful for rodents, but few studies have attempt...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Background Animal models used to study pathologies requiring rehabilitation therapy, such as cardiov...
Preclinical research with animals plays a vital role in the understanding the regulation of body wei...
Physiological studies of mice are facilitated by normal plasma and 24-hour urinary reference ranges,...
Mice of the C57BL/6 (C57) and DBA/2 (DBA) strains were introduced individually in an unfamiliar envi...
Increased numbers of mice housed per cage (that is, increased housing density) is seen as 1 way to r...
The metabolism cage is a barren, non-enriched, environment, combining a number of recognized environ...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Abstract Mice are used extensively in physiological research. Automated home‐cage systems have been...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Individual ventilated cages (IVC) are increasing in popularity. Although mice avoid IVC in preferenc...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
In socially unstable groups of male laboratory mice, individuals may experience a chronic stress sit...
The novel environment of a metabolic cage can be stressful for rodents, but few studies have attempt...
Exposure to a novel environment is psychologically and physically stressful for humans and animals. ...
Background Animal models used to study pathologies requiring rehabilitation therapy, such as cardiov...
Preclinical research with animals plays a vital role in the understanding the regulation of body wei...
Physiological studies of mice are facilitated by normal plasma and 24-hour urinary reference ranges,...
Mice of the C57BL/6 (C57) and DBA/2 (DBA) strains were introduced individually in an unfamiliar envi...
Increased numbers of mice housed per cage (that is, increased housing density) is seen as 1 way to r...