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Laboratory Animal Handling Technique 2017/4/16 Laboratory Animal Handling Technique

2017/4/16 Escape easily Very likely to bite

Picking up a mouse Grab at base of tail 2017/4/16 Picking up a mouse Grab at base of tail Allow forefeet to grasp edge of cage or table Approach from behind and place forefinger and index finger on either side of neck, exerting pressure on body of mandible Hold rest of animal against palm with remaining fingers

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Full Restraint Scruffing Technique Hold by tail base 2017/4/16 Full Restraint Scruffing Technique Hold by tail base Use forefinger and thumb to gently pin down the head Using the same fingers, grasp a sufficient amount of loose skin over the neck Hold the tail with the little finger of the same hand for additional support

2017/4/16 Restraint http://www.bva-awf.org.uk/resources/tutorials/BVA05-Mouse/Mouse.html

Laboratory Animal Handling Technique - Mouse 2017/4/16 Laboratory Animal Handling Technique - Mouse A. Blood collection from tail vein B. Blood collection from orbital sinus C. Blood collection from cardiac puncture D. Blood collection from saphenous vein E. Intraperitoneal injection F.Subcutaneous injection G. Oral Feeding H. Sexing

Blood Collection From Tail in Mouse 2017/4/16 Blood Collection From Tail in Mouse For collection of small amount of blood (Approximate 0.1 ml )

Tools for Blood Collection from Tail 2017/4/16 Tools for Blood Collection from Tail 75% alcohol cotton ball for surface disinfection Small plastic bottle with 1/2 cm diameter holes in both ends as mouse restrainer Scissors Pipetteman and tips A vial for blood collection

2017/4/16 Placing a mouse on a cage lid and grasping the loose skin behind the ears by the thumb and forefinger

Push the mouse into the restrainer 2017/4/16 Push the mouse into the restrainer

Leave the tail of the mouse outside the cover of the restrainer 2017/4/16 Leave the tail of the mouse outside the cover of the restrainer

Amputate the tip of the mouse tail by scissors 2017/4/16 Amputate the tip of the mouse tail by scissors

Massage the tail and collect blood by pipetteman 2017/4/16 Massage the tail and collect blood by pipetteman

Blood Collection From Orbital Sinus in Mouse 2017/4/16 Blood Collection From Orbital Sinus in Mouse Should apply anesthetic before blood withdraw A convenience and easy apply method for blood collection in mouse Collect amount up to 0.5 ml

Tools for Blood Collection from Orbital Sinus in Mouse 2017/4/16 Tools for Blood Collection from Orbital Sinus in Mouse 75% alcohol cotton ball for surface disinfection Hypnorm for general anesthetic 27 G needle with 1 ml syringe for injection Glass capillary tube and vial for blood collection

Anesthetize a mouse by intraperitoneal injection 2017/4/16 Anesthetize a mouse by intraperitoneal injection

2017/4/16 Use a sharp end glass capillary tube to penetrate the orbital conjunctiva and rupture the orbital sinus

Collect blood with a vial 2017/4/16 Collect blood with a vial

Blood Collection From Cardiac Puncture in Mouse 2017/4/16 Blood Collection From Cardiac Puncture in Mouse For collect up to 1 ml of blood within a short period of time Must be performed under general anesthetic

Tools for Cardiac puncture in Mouse 2017/4/16 Tools for Cardiac puncture in Mouse 75% alcohol cotton ball for surface disinfection Hypnorm used as anesthetic 27G needle with 1 ml syringe for injection 24G needle with 3 ml syringe for blood withdraw

Anesthetize a mouse by intraperitoneal injection of Hypnorm 2017/4/16 Anesthetize a mouse by intraperitoneal injection of Hypnorm

Disinfect the thorax area with 75% alcohol cotton ball 2017/4/16 Disinfect the thorax area with 75% alcohol cotton ball

Search for the maximum heart palpitation with your finger 2017/4/16 Search for the maximum heart palpitation with your finger

2017/4/16 Insert a 24G 1” needle through the thoracic wall at the point of maximum heart palpitation

Withdraw blood slowly by your right hand 2017/4/16 Withdraw blood slowly by your right hand

Blood Collection From Saphenous Vein in Mouse 2017/4/16 Blood Collection From Saphenous Vein in Mouse This method is used of multiple samples are taken in the course of a day It can also be applied on rats, hamsters, gerbils and guinea-pigs

Tools for blood collection from Saphenous vein in mice 2017/4/16 Tools for blood collection from Saphenous vein in mice 75% alcohol cotton ball for surface disinfection 50 ml syringe tube with small holes at the end as restrainer a scalpel and shaver for remove of hair 24 G 1 “ needle for release of blood tips and pipetteman for blood collection

2017/4/16 Placing a mouse on a cage lid and grasping the loose skin behind the ears with your thumb and forefinger

Place the mouse in the restainer 2017/4/16 Place the mouse in the restainer

Pull out the leg and removed the hair by a assistant 2017/4/16 Pull out the leg and removed the hair by a assistant

Hair can also be shaved by using a small scalpel 2017/4/16 Hair can also be shaved by using a small scalpel

The saphenous vein is seen on the surface of the thigh 2017/4/16 The saphenous vein is seen on the surface of the thigh

2017/4/16 Apply vaseline after disinfect the surface area to reduce clotting and coagulation during blood collection.

2017/4/16 Use a 24 G 1” needle to puncture the vein and release blood from the saphenous vein

2017/4/16 Use a Microvette or a pipetteman with tip to collect blood from the saphenous vein

Approximate 100 microliters can be collected 2017/4/16 Approximate 100 microliters can be collected

2017/4/16 Flex the foot of the mouse to reduce the flow of blood back to the puncture site

A cotton ball is applied to the puncture site to stop further bleeding 2017/4/16 A cotton ball is applied to the puncture site to stop further bleeding

Intraperitoneal Injection in Mouse 2017/4/16 Intraperitoneal Injection in Mouse A common method of administering drugs to rodents

Tools for Intraperitoneal Injection in Mouse 2017/4/16 Tools for Intraperitoneal Injection in Mouse 75% alcohol cotton ball for surface disinfection 25G 1/2” needle with 1 ml syringe for injection

2017/4/16 Place a mouse on a cage lid and grasping the loose skin behind the ears with your thumb and forefinger

2017/4/16 As soon as the mouse’s head is restrained, the mouse can be picked up and the tail secured within your ring finger and little finger

2017/4/16 The injection site should be in the lower left quadrant of the abdomen because vital organs are absent from this area. Only the tip of the needle should penetrate the abdominal wall to prevent injection into the intestine.

The maximum amount of fluids that can be given to a mouse at one dose IP is 1 to 2 ml

http://film.oslovet.veths.no/Intraperitonalmus/index.html

Subcutaneous Injection in Mouse 2017/4/16 Subcutaneous Injection in Mouse The most common method for immunology studies

Tools for Subcutaneous Injection in Mouse 2017/4/16 Tools for Subcutaneous Injection in Mouse 75% alcohol cotton ball for surface disinfection 25G 1 “ needle with 1 ml syringe for injection

Pick up a nude mouse and spin it’s tail to put it in a faint condition 2017/4/16 Pick up a nude mouse and spin it’s tail to put it in a faint condition

2017/4/16 Grasp the loose skin on the back of the mouse from ears along the legs and restrain the legs with your ring finger and little finger

2017/4/16 After disinfect the surface area, insert the needle in the lateral side of the abdominal wall and push upwards to the armpit of the mouse

Inject the substance slowly 2017/4/16 Inject the substance slowly

2017/4/16 A lump of injection substance can be seen through the skin after injection

2017/4/16 Oral Feeding in Mouse Gastric intubation ensures that all the material was administered Feeding amount limited to 1% of body weight

Tools for Oral Feeding in Mouse 2017/4/16 Tools for Oral Feeding in Mouse A 18 G stainless steel, ball tipped needle a glove

2017/4/16 Grasp the loose skin on the back of the mouse and restrain it’s tail with your ring finger and little finger. Then, introduce the feeding tube from the pharynx in to the esophagus when the mouse is in the act of swallowing.

2017/4/16 Common complications associated with gastric intubation are damage to the esophagus and administration of substance into the trachea. Careful and gentle passage of the feeding needle will greatly reduce these possibilities.

2017/4/16 The anatomy picture showed the position of the feeding needle tip inside the esophagus with the heart and sternum removed.

2017/4/16 Sexing mice - The distance between the anal and genital orifices is greater in the male (left) compared to the female (right).