Investigating the Effect of Enterally Administered Capromorelin on Body Weight in Mice (Mus musculus).

Comparative medicine Pub Date : 2024-10-31 Print Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.30802/AALAS-CM-24-031
Elizabeth M Punger, Sarah L W Norris, Stephen C Stevens, Kacee H Santos, Amanda C Christy
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Significant weight loss in mice (Mus musculus) is a welfare concern and can alter physiology and behavior in ways that may confound research aims. In this study, factorial design was used to investigate the effect of enterally administered capromorelin on changes in mouse body weight overall and with various research-related interventions, such as administration of analgesics, anesthesia, or surgery. BALB/c mice (n = 61 [27 males/34 females] for analysis) were randomized into 8 intervention-treatment groups with 2 treatment allocations: capromorelin (10 mg/kg) or control, and 4 intervention allocations: no intervention; buprenorphine extended-release (XR) alone; buprenorphine XR, meloxicam, and anesthesia; or surgery under anesthesia with buprenorphine XR, meloxicam, and bupivacaine administered. Mice were habituated to handling, weighing, and voluntary consumption of condensed milk, which was used as the control solution and later a vehicle for capromorelin delivery, for 5 d (days 0 to 4). Then, mice received their interventions followed by 3 days of daily treatment or control administration (days 7 to 9). Body weights were measured daily (days 8 to 11 and day 14) to compare with baseline weights (days 0 to 4 and day 7) and evaluate for treatment and intervention effects on body weight. The interventions resulted in a decrease in group body weights 3 and 4 d after the interventions were conducted. Overall, body weights increased more in mice given capromorelin compared with control, and mice treated with capromorelin returned to, or exceeded, baseline weights faster. The weight loss was mitigated by capromorelin administration in all interventions except for the buprenorphine XR-only group. It is recommended to clinically consider enterally administered capromorelin to mitigate research-induced weight loss in mice.

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研究肠道给药卡泊瑞林对小鼠体重的影响
小鼠(Mus musculus)体重大幅下降是一个令人担忧的福利问题,它可能会改变生理和行为,从而影响研究目的。本研究采用因子设计研究了肠道给药卡泊瑞林对小鼠总体体重变化以及各种研究相关干预(如给药镇痛剂、麻醉或手术)的影响。BALB/c 小鼠(n = 61[27只雄性/34只雌性],用于分析)被随机分为8个干预治疗组,其中2个治疗分配组:卡泊吗啉(10毫克/千克)或对照组,4个干预分配组:无干预组;仅丁丙诺啡缓释剂(XR)组;丁丙诺啡XR、美洛昔康和麻醉组;或丁丙诺啡XR、美洛昔康和布比卡因麻醉手术组。小鼠对操作、称重和自愿饮用炼乳(炼乳用作对照溶液,后来用作卡泊瑞林给药的载体)形成习惯,为期 5 天(第 0 天至第 4 天)。然后,小鼠接受干预,接着是 3 天的每日治疗或对照给药(第 7 天至第 9 天)。每天测量体重(第8至11天和第14天),以便与基线体重(第0至4天和第7天)进行比较,并评估治疗和干预对体重的影响。干预措施实施 3 天和 4 天后,各组体重均有所下降。总体而言,与对照组相比,服用卡泊瑞林的小鼠体重增加更多,而且服用卡泊瑞林的小鼠恢复或超过基线体重的速度更快。除了仅使用丁丙诺啡 XR 组外,所有干预组的体重下降都因服用卡泊瑞林而得到缓解。建议临床上考虑肠内给药卡泊瑞林,以减轻研究引起的小鼠体重减轻。
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