Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byBertina Bennett Modified over 9 years ago
1
The small introduction into practial training Department of pathophysiology Building A18
2
Must have White lab coat Overshoe or slipper Hairband
3
Must know One absence per semester is permited (without written excuse) Group swap – permitted by teacher only Experimental records (protocols) Health and safety in the lab –Protective aids –If you are unsure - then ask your teacher
4
Principals of use of laboratory animals, ethics, scientific experiment Laparotomy and inspection of abdominal cavity
5
Common species of lab. animals Invertebrates –Saccharomyces cerevisiae –Drosophila melanogaster –Caenorhabditis elegans Vertebrates –Danio rerio –mouse (Mus musculus var.) –rat (Rattus norvegicus var.)85% –guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) –hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) –rabbit (Oryctolagus cunniculus)~1% –dog (Canis familiaris) –cat (Felis catus)<1% –quail (Coturnix coturnix) –primates (Macacus rhesus)<0.5%
6
Experimental organisms
7
Exp. animals used per year globally –~50 mil./year Europe –~12 mil./year
8
Controversy regarding lab. animals for –virtually every medical achievement in 20th and 21st century involved animals in some way each of us is a consumer of some of the many outcomes which came from animal research –that humans have obligations to ourselves that they do not have to animals against –animal research is cruel and unjustifiable even when providing benefit for humans since they can be seen as yet another of many species inhabiting this world with no superior moral rights we could probably benefit the same way from experiments performed by Nazis on humans –all living organisms have the same rights in the nature
9
History of the use of animals in medicine until first half of 20 th century –dead animals (mainly domestic or stray animals = dissection) Greeks (Corpus Hippocraticum -400 př. n. l.) Galen of Pergamon renaissance –live animals (anaesthesia = functions in vivo) W. Harvey, M. Malpighi, Ch. Darwin, R. Koch, L. Pasteur, F. Banting & G. Best,... C. Bernard (1867) “Introduction to the experimental medicine” after second half of the 20 th century –experimental animals on its own specialised breeding of laboratory animals inbreed and outbreed strains development of new strains alternative exp. models –from 80 th of the 20 th cent. transgenic
10
Research use of animals – role of experiment Evidence-based medicine –knowledge/learning empiricism science Observation and experiment are tools of understanding –observation looking at nature as we find it the more sophisticated understanding the more variables can be looked concurrently we can measure but we can’t reproduce –experiment controlling nature and observing how it response to stimuli the more sophisticated understanding the more variables can be controlled concurrently can be reproduced
11
Use of animals in education we don’t perform experiments to prove already proven but to: –understand principles of experimental work –be able to critically evaluate experimental results of others –event. be able to conduct experiments ourselves in the future
12
Ethics – “3R” concept Replacement –use of alternative methods whenever possible Reduction –minimal number necessary Refinement –treat animals as “humanly” as possible
13
Alternative methods
14
Genetics of lab. animals outbred –every specimen is genetically unique inbred (=syngenic) –breeding between related subjects (over 20-x and more between given sibling pair) in order to increase homogeneity congenic –different in solely 1 locus (mutation) recombinant –cross-breeding between 2 inbred strains genetically manipulated –transgenic –knock-out
15
Microbiologic classification
16
Regulation of use of lab. animals International, EU and national level of legislation –“Animal protection law” (Czech Rep.) #246/1992 Sb., 162/1993 Sb., 167/1993 Sb., 77/2004 Sb.,... –National committee for the animal protection (Ministry of agriculture) –Ethical committees in particular institutions –Continuous education for professionals (#§17 of low 246/1992 Sb.) –autoregulation!!
17
Practicals Preparation of the animal for the experiment –principles of manipulation with animal Anesthesia –introduction (ether inhalation) general anesthesia (i.p. mixture of ketamine + xylazine) Laparotomy –section through 2 separate layers (skin muscle layer) –topography of the abdominal cavity Basic principles of surgical techniques –suture of the wound in 2 layers: continuous suture (muscle layer) separate stitches (skin)
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com Inc.
All rights reserved.