Effects of Transfer from Breeding to Research Facility on the Welfare of Rats

J.W.M. Arts, N.R. Oosterhuis, K. Kramer, F. Ohl

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    Abstract

    Transfer from the breeding facility to a research facility is a stressful event for laboratory animals. Heat stress has been reported to constitute one of the major concerns during transport of animals. This study measured ambient and body temperature, corticosterone and glucose levels, body weight, behavior and water and food intake before, during and after transfer in Wistar rats. Decreased body weight, water and food intake were observed on the day of transfer in rats. Environmental temperature strongly affected body temperature of rats and needs to be controlled. Male rats need to habituate for at least one week, females for two weeks after transfer.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)712-728
    JournalAnimals
    Volume4
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 3 Dec 2014

    Keywords

    • transportation
    • transfer
    • body temperature
    • ambient temperature
    • glucose
    • corticosterone
    • Behavior
    • Thermochron iButton
    • rats

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