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Laboratory Animal Medicine, Third Edition, is a fully revised publication from the American College of Laboratory Medicine's acclaimed blue book series. It presents an up-to-date volume that offers the most thorough coverage of the biology, health, and care of laboratory animals. The book is or...
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Zusammenfassung: | Laboratory Animal Medicine, Third Edition, is a fully revised publication from the American College of Laboratory Medicine's acclaimed blue book series. It presents an up-to-date volume that offers the most thorough coverage of the biology, health, and care of laboratory animals. The book is organized by species, with new inclusions of chinchillas, birds, and program and employee management, and is written and edited by known experts in the fields. Users will find gold-standard guidance on the study of laboratory animal science, as well as valuable information that applies across all of |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Reviewers...............................xi
List of Contributors...................... xiii
Preface to the Third Edition..................xvii
L Laboratory Animal Medicine: Historical
Perspectives
JAMBS G. FOX AND B. TAYLOR BENNETT
I. Introduction 1
II. Origins of Animal Experimentation 2
III. Early Veterinarians in Laboratory Animal Science
and Medicine 5
IV. The Organizations of Laboratory Animal science 10
V. Education and Training in Laboratory Animal
Medicine 17
VI. ACLAM-Sponsored Texts 18
VII. Impact of Laws, Regulations, and Guidelines on
Laboratory Animal Medicine 19
VIII. Regulation of Animal Research in the United
Kingdom and Canada 19
IX. Commercial and Academic Breeding of Rodents 20
X. Conclusion 20
Acknowledgment 20
References 20
2. Laws, Regulations, and Policies Affecting the
Use of Laboratory Animals
KATHRYN A.L. BAYNE AND LYNN C. ANDERSON
I. Introduction 23
II. Animal Welfare 24
III. Importation and Exportation of Animals and
Animal Products 36
IV. Hazardous Substances 40
V. Nucleic Acid and Nanomaterial Research
Guidelines 41
References 41
3. Biology and Diseases of Mice
MARK T. WHARY, NICOLE BAUMGARTH, JAMES G. FOX AND
STEPHEN W. BARTHOLD
I. Introduction 43
II. Biology 57
III. Diseases 73
References 137
4. Biology and Diseases of Rats
GLEN M. OTTO, CRAIG L. FRANKLIN AND
CHARLES B. CLIFFORD
I. Introduction 151
II. Biology 153
III. Diseases 166
Acknowledgment 196
References 196
5. Biology and Diseases of Hamsters
EMILY L. MIEDEL AND F. CLAIRE HANKENSON
I. Introduction 209
II. Syrian Hamster 209
III. Chinese Hamster 229
IV. Armenian Hamster 233
V. European Hamster 233
VI. Djungarian Hamster 235
References 237
6. Biology and Diseases of Guinea Pigs
NIRAH H. SHOMER, HILDA HOLCOMBE AND
JOHN E. HARKNESS
I. Introduction 247
II. Biology 249
III. Diseases 255
References 277
7. Biology and Diseases of Other Rodents
THOMAS M. DONNELLY, INGRID BERGIN AND
MELANIE IHRIG
I. Introduction 286
II. Ground Squirrels: Urocitellus, Ictodomys, and
Spermophilus 290
III. Prairie Dogs: Cynomys 293
IV. Pocket Gophers: Geomyidae 297
V. Kangaroo Rats: Dipodomys 299
VI. Pack Rats: Neotoma 301
VII. Grasshopper Mice: Orrychonrys 303
VIII. Deer Mice: Perorrryscus 306
IX. Rice Rats: Oryzomys 308
X. Cane Mice: Zygodontomys 309
XL Cotton Rats: Sigmodon 311
XII. White-Tailed Rats: Mystromys 313
V
VI
CONTENTS
XIIL Gerbils and Jirds: Meriones 315
XIV. Voles: Microtus 320
XV Multimammate Rats/Mice: Mastom;ys 324
XVI. Degus: Octodon 326
XVII. Naked Mole Rats: Heterocephalus glaber 328
References 330
8. The Laboratory Woodchuck (Marmota monax)
CHRISTINE A. BELLEZZA, SANDRA SEXTON, LESLIE I. CURTIN,
PATRICK W. CONCANNON, BETTY H. BALDWIN, LOU ANN
GRAHAM, WILLIAM E. HORNBUCKLE, LOIS ROTH AND BUD
C. TENNANT
L Introduction 352
II. Biology 356
III. Diseases 364
IV. The Woodchuck as an Experimental
Animal Model for HBV Research 372
References 380
9. Biology and Diseases of Chinchillas
CHARLIE C. HSU, MAIA M. CHAN AND COLETTE L. WHELER
I. Introduction 387
II. Biology 389
III. Diseases 392
References 405
10. Biology and Diseases of Rabbits
MEGAN H. NOWLAND, DAVID W. BRAMMER, ALEXIS GARCIA
AND HOWARD G. RUSH
I. Introduction 411
II. Biology 415
III. Diseases 421
References 450
11. Microbiological Quality Control for
Laboratory Rodents and Lagomorphs
WILLIAM R. SHEK, ABIGAIL L. SMITH AND
KATHLEEN R. PRITCHETTCORN1NG
I. Introduction 463
II. Microbiological Quality Specifications 465
III. Biosecurity 467
IV. Health Monitoring 476
V. Outbreak Management and Investigation 496
References 499
12. Biology and Diseases of Dogs
JEAN A. NEMZEK, PATRICK A. LESTER, A. MARISSA WOLFE,
ROBERT C. DYSKO AND DANIEL D. MYERS, JR.
I. Introduction 511
II. Biology 513
III. Diseases 521
Acknowledgments 549
References 549
13. Biology and Diseases of Cats
TANYA BURKHOLDER, CARMEN LEDESMA FELICIANO,
SUE VANDEWOUDE AND HENRY J. BAKER
I. Introduction 555
11. Sources of Cats 558
III. Housing 560
IV. Breeding Colony Management 564
V. Nutrition and Feeding 566
VI. Infectious Disease Exclusion and Control 567
Acknowledgments 572
References 572
IT Biology and Diseases of Ferrets
JOERG MAYER, ROBERT P. MARINI AND JAMES G. FOX
I. Introduction 577
II. Biology 580
III. Diseases 587
Acknowledgment 616
References 616
15. Biology and Diseases of Ruminants
(Sheep, Goats, and Cattle)
WENDY J. UNDERWOOD, RUTH BLAUWIEKEL,
MARGARET L. DELANO, ROSE GILLESBY, SCOTT A. MISCHLER
AND ADAM SCHOELL
I. Introduction 623
II. Biology 627
III. Diseases 637
References 692
16. Biology and Diseases of Swine
KRISTI L. HELKE, PAULA C. EZELL, RAIMON DURAN^STRUUCK
AND M. MICHAEL SWINDLE
I. Introduction 695
II. Biology 699
III. Diseases 709
Acronyms used in chapter 755
Acknowledgments 756
References 756
17. Nonhuman Primates
ELIZABETH R. MAGDEN, KEITH G. MANSFIELD,
JOE H. SIMMONS AND CHRISTIAN R. ABEE
I. Introduction 772
II. Taxonomy 773
III. Biology 777
IV. Principles of Colony Management 822
V. Medical Management 831
VI. Diseases 845
Acknowledgments 901
References 901
18. Biology and Diseases of Amphibians
DORCAS P. O’ROURKE AND MATTHEW D. ROSENBAUM
I. Introduction
II. Biology
III. Diseases
References
19. Biology and Diseases of Reptiles
DORCAS P. O’ROURKE AND KVIN LERTPIRIYAPONG
I. Introduction
II. Biology
III. Diseases
References
20. The Biology and Management of the
Zebrafish
MICHAEL Y. ESMAIL, KEITH M. ASTROFSKY, CHRISTIAN
LAWRENCE AND FABRIZIO C. SERLUCA
I. Introduction
II. Zebrafish: The Experimental Model in
Biomedical Research
III. Significances of Healthy Management in the
Aquatic Animal Facility
IV. Environmental Factors Important to Zebrafish
Health
V. General Features of Laboratory Zebrafish
Facilities
VI. Nutrition and Feeding of Zebrafish
VII. Pathogen Control Program
VIII. Techniques and Anesthesia
IX. Significant Diseases of Laboratory Zebrafish
Acknowledgment
References
21. Biology and Management of Laboratory
Fishes
MICHAEL K.STOSKOI’F
I. Introduction
II. Facility Design
III. Management and Husbandry
IV. Medical Protocols
V. Zoonotic Considerations
VI. Diseases
References
22. Japanese Quail as a Laboratory Animal
Model
JANET BAER, RUSTY LANSFORD AND KIMBERLY CHENG
I. Introduction
II. Biology
III. Laboratory Management and Husbandry
:NTS Vll
IV. Breeding and Rearing Quail 1097
V. Diseases/Welfare Concerns 1100
References 1104
23. Zebra Finches in Biomedical Research
MARY M. PATTERSON AND MICHALE S. FEE
I. Introduction 1109
II. History and Taxonomy 1110
III. Research Uses 1110
IV. Biology 1111
V. Laboratory Management and Husbandry 1114
VI. Diseases/Welfare Concerns 1120
References 1130
24. Preanesthesia, Anesthesia, Analgesia, and
Euthanasia
PAUL FLECKNELL, JENNIFER L.S. LOFGREN, MELISSA C.
DYSON, ROBERT P MARINI, M. MICHAEL SWINDLE AND
RONALD P WILSON
I. Introduction 1136
II. Rodents 1136
III. Rabbits 1149
IV. Ferrets 1156
V. Swine 1162
VI. Small Ruminants 1168
VII. Nonhuman Primates 1180
References 1187
25. Techniques of Experimentation
MICHAEL R. TALCOTT, WALTER AKERS AND
ROBERT P MARINI
I. Introduction 1202
II. Identification Methods 1202
III. Blood Collection and Intravenous Injection 1204
IV. Vascular Cannulation 1211
V. Intraperitoneal Injection 1215
VI. Subcutaneous, Intramuscular, and
Intraosseous Injection 1215
VII. Digestive System 1215
VIII. Urinary System Techniques 1221
IX. Respiratory System Techniques 1223
X. Reproductive System 1226
XL Cardiovascular Techniques 1251
XII. Endocrine System Techniques 1233
XIII. Orthopedic Procedures for Laboratory
Animals 1235
XIV. Neurosurgical Techniques 1235
XV Tumor Transplantation 1242
XVI. Imaging Techniques 1244
XVII. Radiotelemetry 1245
XVIII. Thymectomy 1245
Acknowledgments 1246
References 1246
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CONTENTS
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26. Gnotobiotics
TRENTON R. SCHOEB AND RICHARD J. RAHIJA
I. Introduction 1263
II. Terminology 1264
III. History 1265
IV. Characteristics of Gnotobiotes 1265
V. Establishing a Gnotobiotic Facility 1266
VI. Operation 1275
VII. Derivation of Germfree Mice 1286
VIII.Resources 1289
References 1290
27. Working Safely with Experimental Animals
Exposed to Biohazards
JAMES R. SWEARENGEN AND CALVIN B. CARPENTER
L Introduction 1297
II. Risk Assessment 1298
III. Managing an Animal Biocontainment Program 1299
IV. Standard Practices 1304
V. Veterinary Care 1306
VI. Other Considerations 1307
VII. Summary 1310
References 1311
28. Selected Zoonoses
JAMES G. FOX, GLEN M. OTTO AND LESLEY A. COLBY
I. Introduction 1313
II. Viral Diseases 1314
III. Rickettsial Diseases 1334
IV. Chlamydial Infections 1336
V. Bacterial Diseases 1337
VI. Fungal Diseases 1350
VII. Protozoal Diseases 1351
VIII. Helminth Infections 1356
IX. Arthropod Infestations 1356
Acknowledgments 1360
References 1360
29. Xenozoonoses: The Risk of Infection after
Xenotransplantation
MARIAN G. MICHAELS
I. Introduction 1371
II. Lessons from Allotransplantation/Historical
Perspective 1372
III. Potential Mechanisms for Cross-Species
Infections 1373
IV. Nonviral Agents 1375
V. Development of SPF Herds 1375
VI. Potential Benefits of Xenotransplantation and
Other Infectious Disease Issues 1376
VII. Issues after Xenotransplantation 1377
References 1377
30. Occupational Health of Laboratory Animal
Workers
PETER M. RABINOWITZ, RAFAEL Y. LEFKOWITZ, USA A.
CONTI, CARRIE A. REDLICH AND BENJAMIN J. WEIGLER
I. Introduction 1382
II. Occupational Illness and Injury in Laboratory
Animal Workers 1382
III. Occupational Health Approach 1384
IV. Hazard Identification 1386
V. Hazard Controls 1389
VI. Occupational Medicine Services 1392
Appendix 30.1 1397
Appendix 30.2 1399
References 1401
31. Genetic Monitoring of Laboratory
Mice and Rats
MARJORIE C. STROBEL, LAURA G. REINHOLDT, RACHEL D.
MALCOLM AND KATHLEEN PR IT CHETT-CORNING
I. Introduction 1403
II. History of Genetic Monitoring 1404
III. Rodent Strains: Genetic Homogeneity or
Genetic Diversity 1407
IV. SNP Analysis: Testing Strain Background 1408
V. Allele-Specific Genotyping: Testing Mutant
Strains 1408
VI. Maintaining Strains 1409
VII. Phenotype Quality Control 1412
VIII. The Future of GQC 1412
IX. GQC: Practical Aspects 1413
X. Conclusions 1414
References 1414
32. Genetically Modified Animals
KATHLEEN R. PRITCHETTCORNING AND CARLISLE
P. LANDEL
I. Introduction 1417
II. Manipulating Animals for Genetic
Modification 1418
III. Genetic Modification and Technologies 1422
IV. Colony Management for GM Mice and Rats 1427
V. Finding Mouse and Rat Resources 1437
References 1437
33. Factors That Can Influence Animal
Research
DAVID G. BAKER AND NEIL S. LIPMAN
I. Introduction 1441
II. Intrinsic Considerations 1442
III. Extrinsic Considerations 1444
References 1470
CONTENTS IX
34. Animal Models in Biomedical
Research
KIRK J. MAURER AND FRED W. QUIMBY
I. Introduction 1497
II. What is an Animal Model? 1497
III. Nature of Research 1502
IV. History of Animal Use in Biomedical Research 1505
References 1526
35. Research in Laboratory Animal and
Comparative Medicine
J. MARK CLINE AND THOMAS B. CLARKSON
I. Introduction 1535
II. Principles of Experimentation 1536
III. Role of the Laboratory Animal Specialist in
Research 1537
IV. Research Training 1539
V. Summary 1540
Acknowledgment 1540
References 1540
36. Design and Management of Research
Facilities
NEIL 8. LIPMAN AND STEVEN L. LEARY
I. Introduction 1543
II. Facility Planning and Design 1544
III. Environmental Control and Monitoring 1564
IV. Housing and Equipment 1570
V. Materials 1577
VI. Operational Issues 1585
VII. Conclusions 1590
References 1591
37. Program Management
STEVEN M. NIEMI
I. Introduction and Definitions 1599
II. Mission and Strategy: Where it all Starts 1600
III. Managing People 1601
IV. Managing Money 1605
V. Managing Operations 1608
VI. Concluding Remarks 1612
Appendix 1. Executive Summary of the 14 Toyota
Way Principles 1612
References 1614
38. Laboratory Animal Behavior
KATHRYN A.L. BAYNE, BONNIE V. BEAVER, JOY A. MENCH
AND CHRISTINA WINNICKER
I. Introduction 1617
II. Rodents 1619
III. Rabbits 1626
IV. Laboratory Dogs and Cats 1628
V. Nonhuman Primates 1630
VI. Farm Animals 1636
VII. Conclusions 1641
References 1641
39. Animal Welfare
MARILYN J. BROWN AND CHRISTINA WINNICKER
I. Introduction 1653
II. Animal Welfare as a Key Component in
Research, Teaching, and Testing Using Animals 1654
III. Animal Welfare - A Historical and
Philosophical Perspective 1655
IV. Guidelines and Principles 1656
V. Strategies to Optimize Animal Welfare 1660
VI. Examples of Challenging Research and
Opportunities for Animal Welfare Optimization 1664
VII. Science of Animal Welfare 1666
VIII. Conclusion and Summary 1669
References 1669
Index................................................1673
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List of Reviewers...............................xi
List of Contributors...................... xiii
Preface to the Third Edition..................xvii
L Laboratory Animal Medicine: Historical
Perspectives
JAMBS G. FOX AND B. TAYLOR BENNETT
I. Introduction 1
II. Origins of Animal Experimentation 2
III. Early Veterinarians in Laboratory Animal Science
and Medicine 5
IV. The Organizations of Laboratory Animal science 10
V. Education and Training in Laboratory Animal
Medicine 17
VI. ACLAM-Sponsored Texts 18
VII. Impact of Laws, Regulations, and Guidelines on
Laboratory Animal Medicine 19
VIII. Regulation of Animal Research in the United
Kingdom and Canada 19
IX. Commercial and Academic Breeding of Rodents 20
X. Conclusion 20
Acknowledgment 20
References 20
2. Laws, Regulations, and Policies Affecting the
Use of Laboratory Animals
KATHRYN A.L. BAYNE AND LYNN C. ANDERSON
I. Introduction 23
II. Animal Welfare 24
III. Importation and Exportation of Animals and
Animal Products 36
IV. Hazardous Substances 40
V. Nucleic Acid and Nanomaterial Research
Guidelines 41
References 41
3. Biology and Diseases of Mice
MARK T. WHARY, NICOLE BAUMGARTH, JAMES G. FOX AND
STEPHEN W. BARTHOLD
I. Introduction 43
II. Biology 57
III. Diseases 73
References 137
4. Biology and Diseases of Rats
GLEN M. OTTO, CRAIG L. FRANKLIN AND
CHARLES B. CLIFFORD
I. Introduction 151
II. Biology 153
III. Diseases 166
Acknowledgment 196
References 196
5. Biology and Diseases of Hamsters
EMILY L. MIEDEL AND F. CLAIRE HANKENSON
I. Introduction 209
II. Syrian Hamster 209
III. Chinese Hamster 229
IV. Armenian Hamster 233
V. European Hamster 233
VI. Djungarian Hamster 235
References 237
6. Biology and Diseases of Guinea Pigs
NIRAH H. SHOMER, HILDA HOLCOMBE AND
JOHN E. HARKNESS
I. Introduction 247
II. Biology 249
III. Diseases 255
References 277
7. Biology and Diseases of Other Rodents
THOMAS M. DONNELLY, INGRID BERGIN AND
MELANIE IHRIG
I. Introduction 286
II. Ground Squirrels: Urocitellus, Ictodomys, and
Spermophilus 290
III. Prairie Dogs: Cynomys 293
IV. Pocket Gophers: Geomyidae 297
V. Kangaroo Rats: Dipodomys 299
VI. Pack Rats: Neotoma 301
VII. Grasshopper Mice: Orrychonrys 303
VIII. Deer Mice: Perorrryscus 306
IX. Rice Rats: Oryzomys 308
X. Cane Mice: Zygodontomys 309
XL Cotton Rats: Sigmodon 311
XII. White-Tailed Rats: Mystromys 313
V
VI
CONTENTS
XIIL Gerbils and Jirds: Meriones 315
XIV. Voles: Microtus 320
XV Multimammate Rats/Mice: Mastom;ys 324
XVI. Degus: Octodon 326
XVII. Naked Mole Rats: Heterocephalus glaber 328
References 330
8. The Laboratory Woodchuck (Marmota monax)
CHRISTINE A. BELLEZZA, SANDRA SEXTON, LESLIE I. CURTIN,
PATRICK W. CONCANNON, BETTY H. BALDWIN, LOU ANN
GRAHAM, WILLIAM E. HORNBUCKLE, LOIS ROTH AND BUD
C. TENNANT
L Introduction 352
II. Biology 356
III. Diseases 364
IV. The Woodchuck as an Experimental
Animal Model for HBV Research 372
References 380
9. Biology and Diseases of Chinchillas
CHARLIE C. HSU, MAIA M. CHAN AND COLETTE L. WHELER
I. Introduction 387
II. Biology 389
III. Diseases 392
References 405
10. Biology and Diseases of Rabbits
MEGAN H. NOWLAND, DAVID W. BRAMMER, ALEXIS GARCIA
AND HOWARD G. RUSH
I. Introduction 411
II. Biology 415
III. Diseases 421
References 450
11. Microbiological Quality Control for
Laboratory Rodents and Lagomorphs
WILLIAM R. SHEK, ABIGAIL L. SMITH AND
KATHLEEN R. PRITCHETTCORN1NG
I. Introduction 463
II. Microbiological Quality Specifications 465
III. Biosecurity 467
IV. Health Monitoring 476
V. Outbreak Management and Investigation 496
References 499
12. Biology and Diseases of Dogs
JEAN A. NEMZEK, PATRICK A. LESTER, A. MARISSA WOLFE,
ROBERT C. DYSKO AND DANIEL D. MYERS, JR.
I. Introduction 511
II. Biology 513
III. Diseases 521
Acknowledgments 549
References 549
13. Biology and Diseases of Cats
TANYA BURKHOLDER, CARMEN LEDESMA FELICIANO,
SUE VANDEWOUDE AND HENRY J. BAKER
I. Introduction 555
11. Sources of Cats 558
III. Housing 560
IV. Breeding Colony Management 564
V. Nutrition and Feeding 566
VI. Infectious Disease Exclusion and Control 567
Acknowledgments 572
References 572
IT Biology and Diseases of Ferrets
JOERG MAYER, ROBERT P. MARINI AND JAMES G. FOX
I. Introduction 577
II. Biology 580
III. Diseases 587
Acknowledgment 616
References 616
15. Biology and Diseases of Ruminants
(Sheep, Goats, and Cattle)
WENDY J. UNDERWOOD, RUTH BLAUWIEKEL,
MARGARET L. DELANO, ROSE GILLESBY, SCOTT A. MISCHLER
AND ADAM SCHOELL
I. Introduction 623
II. Biology 627
III. Diseases 637
References 692
16. Biology and Diseases of Swine
KRISTI L. HELKE, PAULA C. EZELL, RAIMON DURAN^STRUUCK
AND M. MICHAEL SWINDLE
I. Introduction 695
II. Biology 699
III. Diseases 709
Acronyms used in chapter 755
Acknowledgments 756
References 756
17. Nonhuman Primates
ELIZABETH R. MAGDEN, KEITH G. MANSFIELD,
JOE H. SIMMONS AND CHRISTIAN R. ABEE
I. Introduction 772
II. Taxonomy 773
III. Biology 777
IV. Principles of Colony Management 822
V. Medical Management 831
VI. Diseases 845
Acknowledgments 901
References 901
18. Biology and Diseases of Amphibians
DORCAS P. O’ROURKE AND MATTHEW D. ROSENBAUM
I. Introduction
II. Biology
III. Diseases
References
19. Biology and Diseases of Reptiles
DORCAS P. O’ROURKE AND KVIN LERTPIRIYAPONG
I. Introduction
II. Biology
III. Diseases
References
20. The Biology and Management of the
Zebrafish
MICHAEL Y. ESMAIL, KEITH M. ASTROFSKY, CHRISTIAN
LAWRENCE AND FABRIZIO C. SERLUCA
I. Introduction
II. Zebrafish: The Experimental Model in
Biomedical Research
III. Significances of Healthy Management in the
Aquatic Animal Facility
IV. Environmental Factors Important to Zebrafish
Health
V. General Features of Laboratory Zebrafish
Facilities
VI. Nutrition and Feeding of Zebrafish
VII. Pathogen Control Program
VIII. Techniques and Anesthesia
IX. Significant Diseases of Laboratory Zebrafish
Acknowledgment
References
21. Biology and Management of Laboratory
Fishes
MICHAEL K.STOSKOI’F
I. Introduction
II. Facility Design
III. Management and Husbandry
IV. Medical Protocols
V. Zoonotic Considerations
VI. Diseases
References
22. Japanese Quail as a Laboratory Animal
Model
JANET BAER, RUSTY LANSFORD AND KIMBERLY CHENG
I. Introduction
II. Biology
III. Laboratory Management and Husbandry
:NTS Vll
IV. Breeding and Rearing Quail 1097
V. Diseases/Welfare Concerns 1100
References 1104
23. Zebra Finches in Biomedical Research
MARY M. PATTERSON AND MICHALE S. FEE
I. Introduction 1109
II. History and Taxonomy 1110
III. Research Uses 1110
IV. Biology 1111
V. Laboratory Management and Husbandry 1114
VI. Diseases/Welfare Concerns 1120
References 1130
24. Preanesthesia, Anesthesia, Analgesia, and
Euthanasia
PAUL FLECKNELL, JENNIFER L.S. LOFGREN, MELISSA C.
DYSON, ROBERT P MARINI, M. MICHAEL SWINDLE AND
RONALD P WILSON
I. Introduction 1136
II. Rodents 1136
III. Rabbits 1149
IV. Ferrets 1156
V. Swine 1162
VI. Small Ruminants 1168
VII. Nonhuman Primates 1180
References 1187
25. Techniques of Experimentation
MICHAEL R. TALCOTT, WALTER AKERS AND
ROBERT P MARINI
I. Introduction 1202
II. Identification Methods 1202
III. Blood Collection and Intravenous Injection 1204
IV. Vascular Cannulation 1211
V. Intraperitoneal Injection 1215
VI. Subcutaneous, Intramuscular, and
Intraosseous Injection 1215
VII. Digestive System 1215
VIII. Urinary System Techniques 1221
IX. Respiratory System Techniques 1223
X. Reproductive System 1226
XL Cardiovascular Techniques 1251
XII. Endocrine System Techniques 1233
XIII. Orthopedic Procedures for Laboratory
Animals 1235
XIV. Neurosurgical Techniques 1235
XV Tumor Transplantation 1242
XVI. Imaging Techniques 1244
XVII. Radiotelemetry 1245
XVIII. Thymectomy 1245
Acknowledgments 1246
References 1246
CONTI:
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960
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1023
1026
1031
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1057
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1064
1072
1073
1076
1078
1086
1087
1089
1094
CONTENTS
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26. Gnotobiotics
TRENTON R. SCHOEB AND RICHARD J. RAHIJA
I. Introduction 1263
II. Terminology 1264
III. History 1265
IV. Characteristics of Gnotobiotes 1265
V. Establishing a Gnotobiotic Facility 1266
VI. Operation 1275
VII. Derivation of Germfree Mice 1286
VIII.Resources 1289
References 1290
27. Working Safely with Experimental Animals
Exposed to Biohazards
JAMES R. SWEARENGEN AND CALVIN B. CARPENTER
L Introduction 1297
II. Risk Assessment 1298
III. Managing an Animal Biocontainment Program 1299
IV. Standard Practices 1304
V. Veterinary Care 1306
VI. Other Considerations 1307
VII. Summary 1310
References 1311
28. Selected Zoonoses
JAMES G. FOX, GLEN M. OTTO AND LESLEY A. COLBY
I. Introduction 1313
II. Viral Diseases 1314
III. Rickettsial Diseases 1334
IV. Chlamydial Infections 1336
V. Bacterial Diseases 1337
VI. Fungal Diseases 1350
VII. Protozoal Diseases 1351
VIII. Helminth Infections 1356
IX. Arthropod Infestations 1356
Acknowledgments 1360
References 1360
29. Xenozoonoses: The Risk of Infection after
Xenotransplantation
MARIAN G. MICHAELS
I. Introduction 1371
II. Lessons from Allotransplantation/Historical
Perspective 1372
III. Potential Mechanisms for Cross-Species
Infections 1373
IV. Nonviral Agents 1375
V. Development of SPF Herds 1375
VI. Potential Benefits of Xenotransplantation and
Other Infectious Disease Issues 1376
VII. Issues after Xenotransplantation 1377
References 1377
30. Occupational Health of Laboratory Animal
Workers
PETER M. RABINOWITZ, RAFAEL Y. LEFKOWITZ, USA A.
CONTI, CARRIE A. REDLICH AND BENJAMIN J. WEIGLER
I. Introduction 1382
II. Occupational Illness and Injury in Laboratory
Animal Workers 1382
III. Occupational Health Approach 1384
IV. Hazard Identification 1386
V. Hazard Controls 1389
VI. Occupational Medicine Services 1392
Appendix 30.1 1397
Appendix 30.2 1399
References 1401
31. Genetic Monitoring of Laboratory
Mice and Rats
MARJORIE C. STROBEL, LAURA G. REINHOLDT, RACHEL D.
MALCOLM AND KATHLEEN PR IT CHETT-CORNING
I. Introduction 1403
II. History of Genetic Monitoring 1404
III. Rodent Strains: Genetic Homogeneity or
Genetic Diversity 1407
IV. SNP Analysis: Testing Strain Background 1408
V. Allele-Specific Genotyping: Testing Mutant
Strains 1408
VI. Maintaining Strains 1409
VII. Phenotype Quality Control 1412
VIII. The Future of GQC 1412
IX. GQC: Practical Aspects 1413
X. Conclusions 1414
References 1414
32. Genetically Modified Animals
KATHLEEN R. PRITCHETTCORNING AND CARLISLE
P. LANDEL
I. Introduction 1417
II. Manipulating Animals for Genetic
Modification 1418
III. Genetic Modification and Technologies 1422
IV. Colony Management for GM Mice and Rats 1427
V. Finding Mouse and Rat Resources 1437
References 1437
33. Factors That Can Influence Animal
Research
DAVID G. BAKER AND NEIL S. LIPMAN
I. Introduction 1441
II. Intrinsic Considerations 1442
III. Extrinsic Considerations 1444
References 1470
CONTENTS IX
34. Animal Models in Biomedical
Research
KIRK J. MAURER AND FRED W. QUIMBY
I. Introduction 1497
II. What is an Animal Model? 1497
III. Nature of Research 1502
IV. History of Animal Use in Biomedical Research 1505
References 1526
35. Research in Laboratory Animal and
Comparative Medicine
J. MARK CLINE AND THOMAS B. CLARKSON
I. Introduction 1535
II. Principles of Experimentation 1536
III. Role of the Laboratory Animal Specialist in
Research 1537
IV. Research Training 1539
V. Summary 1540
Acknowledgment 1540
References 1540
36. Design and Management of Research
Facilities
NEIL 8. LIPMAN AND STEVEN L. LEARY
I. Introduction 1543
II. Facility Planning and Design 1544
III. Environmental Control and Monitoring 1564
IV. Housing and Equipment 1570
V. Materials 1577
VI. Operational Issues 1585
VII. Conclusions 1590
References 1591
37. Program Management
STEVEN M. NIEMI
I. Introduction and Definitions 1599
II. Mission and Strategy: Where it all Starts 1600
III. Managing People 1601
IV. Managing Money 1605
V. Managing Operations 1608
VI. Concluding Remarks 1612
Appendix 1. Executive Summary of the 14 Toyota
Way Principles 1612
References 1614
38. Laboratory Animal Behavior
KATHRYN A.L. BAYNE, BONNIE V. BEAVER, JOY A. MENCH
AND CHRISTINA WINNICKER
I. Introduction 1617
II. Rodents 1619
III. Rabbits 1626
IV. Laboratory Dogs and Cats 1628
V. Nonhuman Primates 1630
VI. Farm Animals 1636
VII. Conclusions 1641
References 1641
39. Animal Welfare
MARILYN J. BROWN AND CHRISTINA WINNICKER
I. Introduction 1653
II. Animal Welfare as a Key Component in
Research, Teaching, and Testing Using Animals 1654
III. Animal Welfare - A Historical and
Philosophical Perspective 1655
IV. Guidelines and Principles 1656
V. Strategies to Optimize Animal Welfare 1660
VI. Examples of Challenging Research and
Opportunities for Animal Welfare Optimization 1664
VII. Science of Animal Welfare 1666
VIII. Conclusion and Summary 1669
References 1669
Index................................................1673
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