Individual housing of laboratory mice may increase vulnerability to surgical stress, and interfere with postsurgical recovery. To analyse the effect of housing conditions on recovery, pair- and single-housed female C57BL/6J mice underwent a minor laparotomy þ/2 analgesia, anaesthesia only or no treatment. Animals were monitored using non-invasive methods during the immediate postsurgical period to assess pain and general impairment. While no appearance or posture abnormalities were observed postexperiment, home cage behaviours were affected distinctly. Discriminant analysis identified self-grooming, locomotion, climbing and resting as mainly responsible for experimental group separation. Behavioural rhythmicity was disrupted, and behaviours...
Physical cage enrichment—exercise devices for rodents in the laboratory—often in-cludes running whee...
Recommendations for the amount of cage space required for female mice with litters were first made i...
Many aspects of the laboratory environment are not tailored to the needs of rodents, which may cause...
The impact of invasive experimental procedures on perceived stress and pain may be dependent on both...
Anaesthesia and analgesia are used frequently in laboratory routine to ensure animal welfare and goo...
There are currently no practical objective measures for assessing the duration and intensity of post...
The single housing of laboratory rats may be recommended in some situations such as hypothesis-drive...
Male wild house mice selected for a long (LAL) or a short (SAL) latency to attack a male intruder in...
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
With chronic post surgical pain affecting up to one third of patients undergoing surgeries and the p...
The beneficial effects of environment and social support during disease recovery in humans are widel...
Home cage aggression in group-housed male mice is a major welfare concern and may compromise animal ...
Mice have become the most widely used animals in biomedical research. Often, this research involves ...
Contains fulltext : 154633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: N...
Introduction: Single housing of laboratory mice is a common practice to meet experimental needs, or ...
Physical cage enrichment—exercise devices for rodents in the laboratory—often in-cludes running whee...
Recommendations for the amount of cage space required for female mice with litters were first made i...
Many aspects of the laboratory environment are not tailored to the needs of rodents, which may cause...
The impact of invasive experimental procedures on perceived stress and pain may be dependent on both...
Anaesthesia and analgesia are used frequently in laboratory routine to ensure animal welfare and goo...
There are currently no practical objective measures for assessing the duration and intensity of post...
The single housing of laboratory rats may be recommended in some situations such as hypothesis-drive...
Male wild house mice selected for a long (LAL) or a short (SAL) latency to attack a male intruder in...
The manner in which laboratory rodents are housed is driven by economics (minimal use of space and r...
With chronic post surgical pain affecting up to one third of patients undergoing surgeries and the p...
The beneficial effects of environment and social support during disease recovery in humans are widel...
Home cage aggression in group-housed male mice is a major welfare concern and may compromise animal ...
Mice have become the most widely used animals in biomedical research. Often, this research involves ...
Contains fulltext : 154633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: N...
Introduction: Single housing of laboratory mice is a common practice to meet experimental needs, or ...
Physical cage enrichment—exercise devices for rodents in the laboratory—often in-cludes running whee...
Recommendations for the amount of cage space required for female mice with litters were first made i...
Many aspects of the laboratory environment are not tailored to the needs of rodents, which may cause...