Impact of environmental conditions on the levels of stress and breeding performance in Wistar rats: conventional environment versus environmentally controlled housing.

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It has been established that providing comparable and standard environmental conditions to house experimental rats is of high importance. However, there is growing evidence that rats prefer higher temperatures owing to their thermoneutral zone that lies between 28-34°C. This experiment validates the stress levels of Wistar rats of both sexes housed in conventional conditions about 24-31°C and a relative humidity of 70-92% in a tropical animal facility when compared to rats housed in controlled temperatures of 20-24°C with humidity maintained between 30-70%. Adequate air-changes to maintain ammonia-free environment was provided with a power-exhaust system in a conventional setup and with the individually ventilated caging system in the environmentally controlled group. To assess stress, faecal corticosteroid metabolite assay was done in naïve animals and in a set of animals that underwent retro-orbital bleeding under general anaesthesia. Mothering ability, fecundity and preweaning mortality were also compared between animals housed in two different conditions. Results showed no differences in stress hormone levels between the groups. However, faecal weights differed between males and females in both naïve and orbital bled groups. Animals housed in controlled environment clearly had better breeding data with lesser preweaning mortality in comparison to the conventionally housed rats. Further studies are required to elucidate whether the results are comparable when conducted during all seasons of the year at different locations across the globe.
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环境条件对Wistar大鼠应激水平和繁殖性能的影响:传统环境与环境控制的住房。
为实验大鼠提供可比较的标准环境条件具有重要意义。然而,越来越多的证据表明,老鼠喜欢更高的温度,因为它们的热中性区在28-34°C之间。本实验验证了在24-31°C、相对湿度70-92%的常规条件下饲养的Wistar大鼠与在20-24°C、湿度30-70%的控制条件下饲养的Wistar大鼠的应激水平。在常规装置中采用动力排气系统,在环境控制组中采用单独通风笼系统,以提供足够的换气以维持无氨环境。为了评估应激,在naïve动物和一组在全身麻醉下眶后出血的动物中进行了粪便皮质类固醇代谢物测定。还比较了饲养在两种不同条件下的动物的母性、繁殖力和断奶前死亡率。结果显示,两组之间的应激激素水平没有差异。然而,在naïve和眼眶出血组中,男性和女性的粪便重量不同。与常规饲养的大鼠相比,在受控环境中饲养的大鼠显然有更好的繁殖数据和更低的断奶前死亡率。需要进一步的研究来阐明在一年中的所有季节在全球不同地点进行的结果是否具有可比性。
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