Measurement of corticosterone in mice: a protocol for a mapping review

Author:

Leenaars Cathalijn H.C.12ORCID,van der Mierden Stevie1,Durst Mattea3,Goerlich-Jansson Vivian C2,Ripoli Florenza Lüder1,Keubler Lydia M1ORCID,Talbot Steven R1ORCID,Boyle Erin1,Habedank Anne4,Jirkof Paulin3ORCID,Lewejohann Lars45,Gass Peter6ORCID,Tolba René7ORCID,Bleich André1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Laboratory Animal Science, Hannover Medical School, Germany

2. Department of Animals in Science and Society, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

3. Division of Surgical Research, University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, Switzerland

4. German Centre for the Protection of Laboratory Animals (Bf3R), German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Berlin, Germany

5. Institute of Animal Welfare, Animal Behaviour and Laboratory Animal Science, Free University Berlin, Germany

6. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Central Institute of Mental Health, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim Faculty, Germany

7. Institute for Laboratory Animal Science and Experimental Surgery, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Abstract

Severity assessment for experiments conducted with laboratory animals is still based mainly on subjective evaluations; evidence-based methods are scarce. Objective measures, amongst which determination of the concentrations of stress hormones, can be used to aid severity assessment. Short-term increases in glucocorticoid concentrations generally reflect healthy responses to stressors, but prolonged increases may indicate impaired welfare. As mice are the most commonly used laboratory animal species, we performed a systematic mapping review of corticosterone measurements in Mus musculus, to provide a full overview of specimen types (e.g. blood, urine, hair, saliva, and milk) and analysis techniques. In this publication, we share our protocol and search strategy, and our rationale for performing this systematic analysis to advance severity assessment. So far, we have screened 13,520 references, and included 5337 on primary studies with measurements of endogenous corticosterone in M. musculus. Data extraction is currently in progress. When finished, this mapping review will be a valuable resource for scientists interested in corticosterone measurements to aid severity assessment. We plan to present the data in a publication and a searchable database, which will allow for even easier retrieval of the relevant literature. These resources will aid implementation of objective measures into severity assessment.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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