The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect on litter size of 2 analgesics used perioperatively during mouse embryo transfer surgery. Day 2.5 pseudopregnant CD1 mice (n = 96) were divided equally into 2 analgesic treatment groups and a saline control group.
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March 2010
Endotoxins in grain dust, household dust, and animal bedding may induce respiratory symptoms in rodents and humans. We assayed the endotoxin, coliform, and dust levels in 20 types of rodent bedding. Endotoxin concentrations were measured by using a commercial test kit, coliform counts were determined by using conventional microbiologic procedures, and dust content was evaluated by using a rotating-tapping shaker.
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December 2007
Background: The optimum test diet and rodent species/strain for evaluating endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) are critical.
Objectives: We conducted studies to evaluate rodent species sensitivity and the effects of diets varying in phytoestrogen content on the time of vaginal opening (VO) in CD-1 mice, Fischer 344 (F344) rats, and CD Sprague-Dawley (S-D) rats.
Methods: Mice were weaned on postnatal day (PND) 15 and rats on PND19 and randomly assigned to control or test diets.
Three wild caught killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus) on an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee-approved protocol were found dead within 2 days after being received. The fish were housed in two separate aquaria. Aquarium water was evaluated, and pH, salinity, ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite levels were within acceptable parameters.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of the study reported here was to determine the effects of dietary phytoestrogens on the time of vaginal opening (VO) in immature CD-1 mice, and to correlate it with phytoestrogen and total metabolizable energy (ME) contents of the diet in an effort to determine the most appropriate diets(s) for comparing or evaluating the estrogenic or antiestrogenic activity of endocrine disruptor compounds (EDC). Mice were weaned at postnatal day (PND) 15 and fed the test diets from PND 15 to 30. Vaginal opening was recorded from PND 20 to 30.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA study was conducted to determine the effects of dietary factors in natural ingredient and purified diets on uterine weights of immature CD-1 mice used in uterotrophic bioassays. Factors evaluated included body weight gain, dietary phytoestrogen content, total metabolizable energy, and percent crude fiber. Fifteen to 147 mice per group, housed 5 per cage, were randomly assigned to each of the 20 test diets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNecropsy was performed on a 22-month-old male Fischer 344 rat (Rattus norvegicus) that had weight loss and was icteric. Examination revealed a large, smooth, circumscribed, tan mass located at the cranial border of the right kidney. Microscopically, the mass consisted almost entirely of well-differentiated ganglion cells mixed with satellite and Schwann cells within a neurofibrillar matrix.
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