Laboratory rats are commonly fed ad libitum (AL). Moderate dietary restriction (DR) decreases mortality and morbidity when compared with AL feeding, but there are several obstacles to the implementation of DR. Traditional methods of restricted feeding disrupt normal diurnal eating rhythms and are not compatible with group housing. We have designed a novel method, the diet board, to restrict the feeding of group-housed rats. Animals fed from the diet board had 15 % lower body weight than the AL-fed animals at the age of 17 weeks. The welfare effects of diet board feeding were assessed by comparing the stress physiology of diet board fed animals with that of AL-fed animals. Diet board feeding was associated with higher serum corticosterone le...
Abstract: Laboratory rats, when kept in conditions regarded as "standard", are physically ...
Standard protocols for conducting chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity studies have been refined ove...
Forty male and 40 female Crl:SD1 CD1 IGS rats were fed diets containing 0, 40 000, 80 000, or 120 00...
Contains fulltext : 109861.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ad libitum (A...
The single housing of laboratory rats may be recommended in some situations such as hypothesis-drive...
It has previously been shown that high-calorie diet alters the function of the mammalian circadian c...
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The quality of diets in rodent feeding trials is crucial. We describe the contamination with environ...
Background: Although a high fat diet (HFD) promotes nutritional and heart disorders, few studies hav...
Spontaneously Diabetic Torii-fa/fa (SDT fatty) rat is a new model of obese type 2 diabetes. SDT fatt...
The current obesity “epidemic ” in the developed world is a major health concern; over half of adult...
Abstract. The nature of carbohydrate may affect the tolerance and progression of uraemia. The effect...
This study was aimed to evaluate the effects of diets containing some hot and cold temperament herb ...
Serotonin transmission dysfunction has been suggested to play an important role in depression and an...
Ad libitum (AL) overfeeding is the most significant, uncontrolled variable affecting the outcome of ...
Abstract: Laboratory rats, when kept in conditions regarded as "standard", are physically ...
Standard protocols for conducting chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity studies have been refined ove...
Forty male and 40 female Crl:SD1 CD1 IGS rats were fed diets containing 0, 40 000, 80 000, or 120 00...
Contains fulltext : 109861.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ad libitum (A...
The single housing of laboratory rats may be recommended in some situations such as hypothesis-drive...
It has previously been shown that high-calorie diet alters the function of the mammalian circadian c...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The quality of diets in rodent feeding trials is crucial. We describe the contamination with environ...
Background: Although a high fat diet (HFD) promotes nutritional and heart disorders, few studies hav...
Spontaneously Diabetic Torii-fa/fa (SDT fatty) rat is a new model of obese type 2 diabetes. SDT fatt...
The current obesity “epidemic ” in the developed world is a major health concern; over half of adult...
Abstract. The nature of carbohydrate may affect the tolerance and progression of uraemia. The effect...
This study was aimed to evaluate the effects of diets containing some hot and cold temperament herb ...
Serotonin transmission dysfunction has been suggested to play an important role in depression and an...
Ad libitum (AL) overfeeding is the most significant, uncontrolled variable affecting the outcome of ...
Abstract: Laboratory rats, when kept in conditions regarded as "standard", are physically ...
Standard protocols for conducting chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity studies have been refined ove...
Forty male and 40 female Crl:SD1 CD1 IGS rats were fed diets containing 0, 40 000, 80 000, or 120 00...