Evaluation of score parameters for severity assessment of surgery and liver cirrhosis in rats.

Q3 Social Sciences Revista Brasileira de Ciencias Sociais Pub Date : 2023-03-10 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1017/awf.2023.21
Johanne C Krueger, Moriz A Habigt, Marius J Helmedag, Moritz Uhlig, Michaela Moss, André Bleich, René H Tolba, Rolf Rossaint, Marc Hein, Mare Mechelinck
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Severity assessment in animals is an ongoing field of research. In particular, the question of objectifiable and meaningful parameters of score-sheets, as well as their best combination, arise. This retrospective analysis investigates the suitability of a score-sheet for assessing severity and seeks to optimise it for predicting survival in 89 male Sprague Dawley rats (Rattus norvegicus), during an experiment evaluating the influence of liver cirrhosis by bile duct ligation (BDL) on vascular healing. The following five parameters were compared for their predictive power: (i) overall score; (ii) relative weight loss; (iii) general condition score; (iv) spontaneous behaviour score; and (v) the observer's assessment whether pain might be present. Suitable cut-off values of these individual parameters and the combination of multiple parameters were investigated. A total of ten rats (11.2%; 10/89) died or had to be sacrificed at an early stage due to pre-defined humane endpoints. Neither the overall score nor any individual parameter yielded satisfactory results for predicting survival. Using retrospectively calculated cut-off values and combining the overall score with the observer's assessment of whether the animal required analgesia (dipyrone) for pain relief resulted in an improved prediction of survival on the second post-operative day. This study demonstrates that combining score parameters was more suitable than using single ones and that experienced human judgement of animals can be useful in addition to objective parameters in the assessment of severity. By optimising the score-sheet and better understanding the burden of the model on rats, this study contributes to animal welfare.

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评估大鼠手术和肝硬化严重程度的评分参数。
动物的严重程度评估是一个持续的研究领域。其中,评分表的客观和有意义的参数及其最佳组合问题尤为突出。在一项评估肝硬化胆管结扎术(BDL)对血管愈合的影响的实验中,89 只雄性 Sprague Dawley 大鼠(Rattus norvegicus)接受了严重程度评估,本回顾性分析调查了评分表的适用性,并试图优化评分表以预测存活率。对以下五个参数的预测能力进行了比较:(i) 总体评分;(ii) 相对体重减轻;(iii) 一般状况评分;(iv) 自发行为评分;(v) 观察者对是否可能出现疼痛的评估。研究了这些单个参数和多个参数组合的合适临界值。共有十只大鼠(11.2%;10/89)因预先设定的人道终点而死亡或不得不在早期阶段牺牲。在预测存活率方面,总评分和任何单个参数都没有令人满意的结果。使用回顾性计算出的临界值,并将总评分与观察者对动物是否需要镇痛剂(双吡喃酮)来缓解疼痛的评估相结合,可以更好地预测术后第二天的存活率。这项研究表明,综合评分参数比使用单一参数更合适,在评估严重程度时,除了客观参数外,经验丰富的人类对动物的判断也很有用。通过优化评分表和更好地了解该模型对大鼠造成的负担,本研究为动物福利做出了贡献。
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期刊介绍: Editada por primeira vez em 1986, nove anos depois da fundação da Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Ciências Sociais (Anpocs), a Revista Brasileira de Ciências Sociais (RBCS) consolidou-se ou longo dos anos como um dos periódicos mais importantes de veiculação da produção científica de ponta nas três grandes áreas das ciências sociais (antropologia, sociologia e ciência política). É um periódico multidisciplinar no campo das ciências humanas que segue uma definição estrita de multidisciplinaridade, privilegiando contribuições substantivas em seu campo. Ocasionalmente, acolhe artigos oriundos de outras áreas, quando claramente dedicados a travar interlocução com a produção de conhecimento nas ciências sociais. Publicada ininterruptamente durante todos esses anos, nasceu e desenvolveu seu perfil editorial ao longo do tempo como periódico da Anpocs. A partir do número 90, publicado em fevereiro de 2016, passou a circular apenas em formato digital. Os artigos da revista se encontram disponíveis, em acesso aberto, tanto no SciELO quanto na página institucional da Anpocs, no canal Publicações, bem como em algumas redes acadêmicas.
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