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Mention de date : mai 2009
Paru le : 01/05/2009
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Novel food items as environmental enrichment for rodents and rabbits |
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texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Cindy Brown |
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2009 |
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p. 15-16 |
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Anglais (eng) |
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This column discusses the use of novel dietary supplements as environmental enrichment for rodents and rabbits. The purpose of enrichment is to encourage behaviors that are appropriate for a particular species and that satisfy an animal's physical and psychological needs. |
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[article] Novel food items as environmental enrichment for rodents and rabbits [texte imprimé] / Cindy Brown . - 2009 . - p. 15-16. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in LabAnimal-Europe > 5/09 (mai 2009) . - p. 15-16
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This column discusses the use of novel dietary supplements as environmental enrichment for rodents and rabbits. The purpose of enrichment is to encourage behaviors that are appropriate for a particular species and that satisfy an animal's physical and psychological needs. |
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Efficacy of auditory enrichment in a prosimian primate (Otolemur garnettii) |
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texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
David B. Hanbury |
Année de publication : |
2009 |
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p. 18-21 |
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Anglais (eng) |
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Research suggests that auditory environmental enrichment might reduce abnormal behavior in certain primate species. The authors evaluated the behavioral effects of exposure to music in a prosimian primate (Garnett's bushbaby; Otolemur garnettii). They exposed bushbabies to a Mozart concerto for 15 min per day for 20 d (5 h exposure total), video-recorded them and subsequently analyzed the frequency of subjects' grooming and stereotypic behaviors. The authors compared the data with baseline behavioral data that had been recorded over a 20-d period before the experimental treatment. Neither stereotypy nor grooming behavior varied as a result of exposure to music. These results do not support the hypothesis that auditory enrichment in the form of exposure to music is an effective means of reducing stereotypic behavior in O. garnettii. |
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in LabAnimal-Europe > 5/09 (mai 2009) . - p. 18-21
[article] Efficacy of auditory enrichment in a prosimian primate (Otolemur garnettii) [texte imprimé] / David B. Hanbury . - 2009 . - p. 18-21. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in LabAnimal-Europe > 5/09 (mai 2009) . - p. 18-21
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Research suggests that auditory environmental enrichment might reduce abnormal behavior in certain primate species. The authors evaluated the behavioral effects of exposure to music in a prosimian primate (Garnett's bushbaby; Otolemur garnettii). They exposed bushbabies to a Mozart concerto for 15 min per day for 20 d (5 h exposure total), video-recorded them and subsequently analyzed the frequency of subjects' grooming and stereotypic behaviors. The authors compared the data with baseline behavioral data that had been recorded over a 20-d period before the experimental treatment. Neither stereotypy nor grooming behavior varied as a result of exposure to music. These results do not support the hypothesis that auditory enrichment in the form of exposure to music is an effective means of reducing stereotypic behavior in O. garnettii. |
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Comparison of systemic Listeria monocytogenes infection in esophageally inoculated mice anesthetized with isoflurane or pentobarbital. |
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texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Robert Sahaghian |
Année de publication : |
2009 |
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p. 24-32 |
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Anglais (eng) |
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In previous attempts to produce a murine model of gastrointestinal listeriosis, the authors observed that pentobarbital anesthesia greatly increased disease severity in mice that were esophageally inoculated with the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes. In this study, they sought to evaluate the severity of systemic infection in inoculated mice that were anesthetized with isoflurane, an inhalational agent that is safer than pentobarbital and more commonly used for rodent anesthesia. Compared with pentobarbital anesthesia, isoflurane anesthesia resulted in infections of lesser severity, similar to those observed in unanesthetized mice. A pilot study in which mice were anesthetized with isoflurane for 5, 10 or 20 min suggested that this effect was not related to the duration of anesthesia. These results show that isoflurane anesthesia administered for 5 to 20 min does not potentiate the severity of listeriosis infection in mice esophageally inoculated with L. monocytogenes. |
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in LabAnimal-Europe > 5/09 (mai 2009) . - p. 24-32
[article] Comparison of systemic Listeria monocytogenes infection in esophageally inoculated mice anesthetized with isoflurane or pentobarbital. [texte imprimé] / Robert Sahaghian . - 2009 . - p. 24-32. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in LabAnimal-Europe > 5/09 (mai 2009) . - p. 24-32
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In previous attempts to produce a murine model of gastrointestinal listeriosis, the authors observed that pentobarbital anesthesia greatly increased disease severity in mice that were esophageally inoculated with the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes. In this study, they sought to evaluate the severity of systemic infection in inoculated mice that were anesthetized with isoflurane, an inhalational agent that is safer than pentobarbital and more commonly used for rodent anesthesia. Compared with pentobarbital anesthesia, isoflurane anesthesia resulted in infections of lesser severity, similar to those observed in unanesthetized mice. A pilot study in which mice were anesthetized with isoflurane for 5, 10 or 20 min suggested that this effect was not related to the duration of anesthesia. These results show that isoflurane anesthesia administered for 5 to 20 min does not potentiate the severity of listeriosis infection in mice esophageally inoculated with L. monocytogenes. |
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The human-animal bond with laboratory animals. |
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texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Melissa R. Shyan-Norwalt |
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2009 |
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p. 33-37 |
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Anglais (eng) |
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In the author's experience, a bond--whether intentional or not--is often established between humans and animal research subjects. Behavioral theorists suggest that human-animal relationships can take several different forms. The author discusses several occasions in which she perceived one type of relationship with a research animal and was later surprised when the animal's behavior suggested that the bond was actually of a different nature. In the author's opinion, laboratory staff should be aware of the potential of bonding and should work to ensure that the desired human-animal relationships are developed. This may enhance the well-being of animals and staff and improve research efficacy. |
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in LabAnimal-Europe > 5/09 (mai 2009) . - p. 33-37
[article] The human-animal bond with laboratory animals. [texte imprimé] / Melissa R. Shyan-Norwalt . - 2009 . - p. 33-37. Langues : Anglais ( eng) in LabAnimal-Europe > 5/09 (mai 2009) . - p. 33-37
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In the author's experience, a bond--whether intentional or not--is often established between humans and animal research subjects. Behavioral theorists suggest that human-animal relationships can take several different forms. The author discusses several occasions in which she perceived one type of relationship with a research animal and was later surprised when the animal's behavior suggested that the bond was actually of a different nature. In the author's opinion, laboratory staff should be aware of the potential of bonding and should work to ensure that the desired human-animal relationships are developed. This may enhance the well-being of animals and staff and improve research efficacy. |
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