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Title: Introduction to Laboratory Animal Science LAS


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Introduction to Laboratory Animal Science (LAS)
  • Timo Nevalainen
  • NLAC Veterinary Faculty Universities of Kuopio
    Helsinki
  • http//www.uku.fi/laitokset/vkek/

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World of Science
  • Extremely competitive-for resources, funds and
    personnel
  • Publish or perish !

3
Laboratory Animal Science ?
  • Jann Hau, University of Uppsala
  • Basic LAS Concerns the animals themselves
  • Applied LAS Deals with the animal as a
    scientific model

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Laboratory Animal Science ?
  • K-J. Öbrink
  • Laboratory animal science is a science auxiliary
    to biological and medical research, but still a
    well demarcated discipline in research and
    teaching.
  • It consists of four main parts
  • genetics and characteristics of laboratory
    animals
  • effect of homeostatic mechanisms on animal
    experiments
  • laboratory animal husbandry and basic animal
    experiment methodology
  • legislation, decrees and laboratory animal ethics

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Trends in Science
  • The sophistication of biomedical research is
    increasing at a rapid pace
  • Most evident in two areas
  • molecular biology
  • artificial organs
  • Could something be done better ?

6
The goals of this course
  • Category C competence for scientists
  • Training the trainers
  • Other categories
  • A animal care personnel
  • B research technicians
  • D LAS specialists

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Why are We Experimenting on Animals ?
  • Search for pure effects
  • variables can and must be controlled
  • small number of animals
  • In biased studies there are other effects
  • Standardization means small variation - and the
    opposite

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Animal Care Program
  • Animal Care and Use Committee
  • Animal Care
  • health surveillance
  • research aspects
  • welfare aspects
  • Assistance to researchers
  • consulting
  • methodological

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Regulation of research
  • EU 5th Environment program (1992)
  • Each member state should decrease 50 number of
    animals used by year 2000
  • Not approved by Council of Ministers
  • Follow up meeting 1997 (Brussels)
  • aim at less animals / project

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How are we doing with numbers?
  • Numbers 50 down already if counted as animals
    used
  • Which is more common
  • using too many or too few animals ?
  • Total picture is different if we count animal
    care days
  • explosion of genetically manipulated animals
  • longer duration of experiments

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The EU Directive 86/609/EEC
  • An experiment shall not be performed on an
    animal, if another scientifically satisfactory
    method of obtaining the result sought, is
    reasonably and practicably available.
  • The European Commission and the EU Member States
    must actively encourage and support the
    development, validation and acceptance of methods
    which could reduce, refine or replace the use of
    laboratory animals.

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3Rs by Russel Burch
  • Reduction
  • any decrease in the numbers of animals used to
    obtain information of a given amount and
    precision
  • Refinement
  • any decrease in the incidence or severity of
    procedures applied to animals necessarily used
  • Replacement
  • the substitution of conscious living higher
    animals by non-sentient material
  • WITH THE SAME SCIENTIFIC RESULT

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Modes of Ethics
  • Radar ethics
  • ethical values come from outside and
    individuals are expected to adapt
  • Gyroscope ethics
  • Values produced by people themselves, and are
    based on own moral consideration
  • Which model scientists should follow ?

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Animal Care and Use Committee
  • Info necessary to know ?
  • Lives in balance
  • Likely hood of getting the info reliably
  • study design, number of animals
  • housing conditions
  • 3Rs in use
  • anaesthesia, analgesia euthanasia
  • clear, humane endpoints

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Porters rating
  • A. Purpose of study
  • B. Probability of reaching the purpose
  • C. Species
  • D. Anticipated pain
  • E. Duration of pain
  • F. Duration of experiment
  • G. Number of animals
  • H. Animal care
  • Scoring 1-5
  • Points C-H
  • max 30
  • limit 15
  • Points A-H
  • max 40
  • limit 22
  • Ref Nature 356 101-102, 1992

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Specification of the test situation
  • Why ?
  • Improved reliability
  • Increased reproducibility
  • Reduction in number of animals
  • Reduction in time and cost
  • Minimalization of errors
  • More realistic extrapolation to the same or other
    species including man

17
Animal Welfare
  • Emphasis on environmental enrichment
  • tubes, blocks etc in cage, group housing
  • effect on variation of results ?
  • Gentle handling, no screaming
  • 3Rs in practise

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Approaches to enrichment
  • Laboratory rodents can be effectively enriched
    using standard husbandry
  • Cage is barren and lacks the necessary elements
    for wellbeing
  • No new materials 80s-approach becomes doesnt
    matter of the 90s

19
Night view after 19.00
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Aspen tube
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Index for Number of Animals Needed
  • Nindex (nenrichment-ncontrol) / ncontrol
  • when index is 1, you need twice the number of
    controls
  • when index is -0.5, you get the same result with
    half the number of animals

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Number of Animals Needed
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Anaesthesia
  • Required for most painful procedures
  • Often effects to results unknown
  • Bolus dosing in use - anaesthesia level changes
    all the time
  • Stable anaesthesia preferable, eg infusion or
    inhalation
  • How to describe anaesthesia level ?

24
Bedding volatile compounds / with highest sums
concentration microg/g
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Bedding volatile compounds / with lowest sums
concentration microg/g
26
LAS Centers
  • National USA/NIH S/BMC N/SIF FIN/NL
    AC
  • Others ILAR CCAC Primate
    centers (USA, NL, Kenya)

27
LAS / Institutions
  • Commercial sector
  • Private
  • Jackson Laboratory
  • University and institute animal facilities
  • grass root level training research

28
LAS / Societies
  • AALAS (USA)
  • FELASA
  • GV-SOLAS
  • LASA (UK)
  • Scand-LAS
  • FinLAS
  • BALTLASA (EstLASA- LithLASA)

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LAS / How to get information
  • Books UFAW Handbook, ACLAM series, CRC Handbook,
    International Index
  • Scientific journals
  • Comp Med (Lab Anim Sci) (USA)
  • Lab Anim (UK)
  • Scand J Lab Anim Sci

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LAS / Information
  • News letters Mouse News Letter, Contemporary
    Topics (AALAS), LASA Newsletter
  • Bioinformatics on Internet COMPMED, RAT TALK,
    RAT RESEARCH, WWW-pages

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