Effect of Conditioning on the Increase of Heart Rate and Body Temperature Provoked by Handling in the Mouse

Author:

Kramer Klaas1,van de Weerd Heleen2,Mulder Anne3,van Heijningen Caroline4,Baumans Vera25,Remie René3,Voss Hans-Peter1,van Zutphen Bert F.M.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health, Safety and the Environment, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2. Department of Laboratory Animal Science, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

3. Department of Laboratory Animal Science, Solvay Pharmaceuticals B.V., Weesp, The Netherlands

4. Laboratory for Physiology, ICaR-VU, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

5. Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

To assess the effect of procedures on animal welfare, various physiological parameters, such as body weight, hormone levels in plasma and/or urine, heart rate (HR), blood pressure and body temperature (BT), can be used. When measuring physiological parameters with techniques involving restraint of the animals, the results must be interpreted with caution, since restraint itself may have an effect on those parameters. Radio-telemetry, using an implantable transmitter, provides a way to obtain more accurate and reliable physiological measurements from freely moving animals in their own environment. In this study, we have used radio-telemetry to investigate the influence of conditioning on the increase of HR and BT as provoked by handling of mice. It was found that, after a conditioning period of 12 days, the increase of HR due to handling was significantly reduced.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Toxicology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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