Effect of Ground Transportation on Adrenocortical Activity in Prepuberal Female Mice from Five Different Genetic Backgrounds
Specific experimental protocols necessitate transportation, a potentially stressful event that could confound results. We determined adrenocortical activity by measuring fecal corticosterone metabolites (FCMs), as a stress marker, in prepuberal (three-week old) female C57BL/6J, C57BL/6NCrl, FVB/NCrl...
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doaj-5f76919506bf492abf134ac2959880ae2020-11-25T01:15:20ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152019-05-019523910.3390/ani9050239ani9050239Effect of Ground Transportation on Adrenocortical Activity in Prepuberal Female Mice from Five Different Genetic BackgroundsSonja Rumpel0Christina Scholl1Anja Göbel2Rupert Palme3Esther Mahabir4Charles River Laboratories, Sandhofer Weg 7, 97633 Sulzfeld, GermanyCharles River Laboratories, Sandhofer Weg 7, 97633 Sulzfeld, GermanyCharles River Laboratories, Sandhofer Weg 7, 97633 Sulzfeld, GermanyDepartment of Biomedical Sciences, University of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinärplatz 1, A-1210 Vienna, AustriaComparative Medicine, Center for Molecular Medicine, University of Cologne, Robert-Koch-Straße 21, 50931 Cologne, GermanySpecific experimental protocols necessitate transportation, a potentially stressful event that could confound results. We determined adrenocortical activity by measuring fecal corticosterone metabolites (FCMs), as a stress marker, in prepuberal (three-week old) female C57BL/6J, C57BL/6NCrl, FVB/NCrl, Crl:CD1(ICR), and BALB/cAnCrl mice. On each transport day, five female cage mates per genetic background were weaned and transported in stable groups via truck from the breeding to the research facility. Fecal pellets were collected on Days 0, 1, and 4. Mice were superovulated for embryo production to determine if repeated fecal collection impacts this procedure. The average duration of transportation over 600 km and from packing to unpacking of mice was 7.24 and 22.62 h, respectively. FCM levels increased from Day 0 to Day 1 and decreased on Day 4 in all genetic backgrounds except in FVB/NCrl, but only B6N showed significantly higher FCM levels on Day 1. Furthermore, embryo production was not affected by repeated feces collection. The results show that weaning and immediate transport of prepuberal mice from the breeding to the research facility led to temporal and genetic background-dependent increases of adrenocortical activity in four of the five genetic backgrounds investigated, which returned to baseline levels within four days.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/9/5/239mousetransportationstressglucocorticoidsanimal welfare |
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Sonja Rumpel Christina Scholl Anja Göbel Rupert Palme Esther Mahabir Effect of Ground Transportation on Adrenocortical Activity in Prepuberal Female Mice from Five Different Genetic Backgrounds Animals mouse transportation stress glucocorticoids animal welfare |
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Sonja Rumpel Christina Scholl Anja Göbel Rupert Palme Esther Mahabir |
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Effect of Ground Transportation on Adrenocortical Activity in Prepuberal Female Mice from Five Different Genetic Backgrounds |
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Effect of Ground Transportation on Adrenocortical Activity in Prepuberal Female Mice from Five Different Genetic Backgrounds |
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Effect of Ground Transportation on Adrenocortical Activity in Prepuberal Female Mice from Five Different Genetic Backgrounds |
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Effect of Ground Transportation on Adrenocortical Activity in Prepuberal Female Mice from Five Different Genetic Backgrounds |
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Effect of Ground Transportation on Adrenocortical Activity in Prepuberal Female Mice from Five Different Genetic Backgrounds |
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effect of ground transportation on adrenocortical activity in prepuberal female mice from five different genetic backgrounds |
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Specific experimental protocols necessitate transportation, a potentially stressful event that could confound results. We determined adrenocortical activity by measuring fecal corticosterone metabolites (FCMs), as a stress marker, in prepuberal (three-week old) female C57BL/6J, C57BL/6NCrl, FVB/NCrl, Crl:CD1(ICR), and BALB/cAnCrl mice. On each transport day, five female cage mates per genetic background were weaned and transported in stable groups via truck from the breeding to the research facility. Fecal pellets were collected on Days 0, 1, and 4. Mice were superovulated for embryo production to determine if repeated fecal collection impacts this procedure. The average duration of transportation over 600 km and from packing to unpacking of mice was 7.24 and 22.62 h, respectively. FCM levels increased from Day 0 to Day 1 and decreased on Day 4 in all genetic backgrounds except in FVB/NCrl, but only B6N showed significantly higher FCM levels on Day 1. Furthermore, embryo production was not affected by repeated feces collection. The results show that weaning and immediate transport of prepuberal mice from the breeding to the research facility led to temporal and genetic background-dependent increases of adrenocortical activity in four of the five genetic backgrounds investigated, which returned to baseline levels within four days. |
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mouse transportation stress glucocorticoids animal welfare |
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