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The effects of individually ventilated cages on the respiratory systems of male and female Wistar rats from birth until adulthood
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the respiratory systems of male and female rats maintained in individually ventilated cages (IVCs) from birth until adulthood. METHODS: Female Wistar rats were housed in individually ventilated cages or conventional cages (CCs) and mated with male Wistar rats. After birth and...
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Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5348581/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28355363 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2017(03)07 |
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author | Marchesi, Guilherme D’Aprile de Fatima Soto, Sônia de Castro, Isac Rodrigues, Thiago Guimarães Moriya, Henrique Takachi de Almeida, Francine Maria Pazetti, Rogerio Heimann, Joel Claudio Furukawa, Luzia Naôko Shinohara |
author_facet | Marchesi, Guilherme D’Aprile de Fatima Soto, Sônia de Castro, Isac Rodrigues, Thiago Guimarães Moriya, Henrique Takachi de Almeida, Francine Maria Pazetti, Rogerio Heimann, Joel Claudio Furukawa, Luzia Naôko Shinohara |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the respiratory systems of male and female rats maintained in individually ventilated cages (IVCs) from birth until adulthood. METHODS: Female Wistar rats were housed in individually ventilated cages or conventional cages (CCs) and mated with male Wistar rats. After birth and weaning, the male offspring were separated from the females and kept in cages of the same type until 12 weeks of age. RESULTS: The level of food consumption was lower in male offspring (IVC=171.7±9; CC=193.1±20) than in female offspring (IVC=100.6±7; CC=123.4±0.4), whereas the water intake was higher in female offspring (IVC=149.8±11; CC=99.2±0) than in male offspring (IVC=302.5±25; CC=249.7±22) at 11 weeks of age when housed in IVCs. The cage temperature was higher in individually ventilated cages than in conventional cages for both male (IVCs=25.9±0.5; CCs=22.95±0.3) and female (IVCs=26.2±0.3; CCs=23.1±0.3) offspring. The respiratory resistance (IVC=68.8±2.8; CC=50.6±3.0) and elastance (IVC=42.0±3.9; CC=32.4±2.0) at 300 µm/kg were higher in the female offspring housed in ventilated cages. The ciliary beat values were lower in both the male (IVCs=13.4±0.2; CC=15±0.4) and female (IVC=13.5±0.4; CC=15.9±0.6) offspring housed in individually ventilated cages than in those housed in conventional cages. The total cell (IVC=117.5±9.7; CC=285.0±22.8), neutrophil (IVC=13.1±4.8; CC=75.6±4.1) and macrophage (IVC=95.2±11.8; CC=170.0±18.8) counts in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid were lower in the female offspring housed in individually ventilated cages than in those housed in conventional cages. CONCLUSIONS: The environmental conditions that exist in individually ventilated cages should be considered when interpreting the results of studies involving laboratory animals. In this study, we observed gender dimorphism in both the water consumption and respiratory mechanics of rats kept in ventilated cages. |
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spelling | pubmed-53485812017-03-19 The effects of individually ventilated cages on the respiratory systems of male and female Wistar rats from birth until adulthood Marchesi, Guilherme D’Aprile de Fatima Soto, Sônia de Castro, Isac Rodrigues, Thiago Guimarães Moriya, Henrique Takachi de Almeida, Francine Maria Pazetti, Rogerio Heimann, Joel Claudio Furukawa, Luzia Naôko Shinohara Clinics (Sao Paulo) Basic Research OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the respiratory systems of male and female rats maintained in individually ventilated cages (IVCs) from birth until adulthood. METHODS: Female Wistar rats were housed in individually ventilated cages or conventional cages (CCs) and mated with male Wistar rats. After birth and weaning, the male offspring were separated from the females and kept in cages of the same type until 12 weeks of age. RESULTS: The level of food consumption was lower in male offspring (IVC=171.7±9; CC=193.1±20) than in female offspring (IVC=100.6±7; CC=123.4±0.4), whereas the water intake was higher in female offspring (IVC=149.8±11; CC=99.2±0) than in male offspring (IVC=302.5±25; CC=249.7±22) at 11 weeks of age when housed in IVCs. The cage temperature was higher in individually ventilated cages than in conventional cages for both male (IVCs=25.9±0.5; CCs=22.95±0.3) and female (IVCs=26.2±0.3; CCs=23.1±0.3) offspring. The respiratory resistance (IVC=68.8±2.8; CC=50.6±3.0) and elastance (IVC=42.0±3.9; CC=32.4±2.0) at 300 µm/kg were higher in the female offspring housed in ventilated cages. The ciliary beat values were lower in both the male (IVCs=13.4±0.2; CC=15±0.4) and female (IVC=13.5±0.4; CC=15.9±0.6) offspring housed in individually ventilated cages than in those housed in conventional cages. The total cell (IVC=117.5±9.7; CC=285.0±22.8), neutrophil (IVC=13.1±4.8; CC=75.6±4.1) and macrophage (IVC=95.2±11.8; CC=170.0±18.8) counts in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid were lower in the female offspring housed in individually ventilated cages than in those housed in conventional cages. CONCLUSIONS: The environmental conditions that exist in individually ventilated cages should be considered when interpreting the results of studies involving laboratory animals. In this study, we observed gender dimorphism in both the water consumption and respiratory mechanics of rats kept in ventilated cages. Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2017-03 2017-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5348581/ /pubmed/28355363 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2017(03)07 Text en Copyright © 2017 CLINICS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Basic Research Marchesi, Guilherme D’Aprile de Fatima Soto, Sônia de Castro, Isac Rodrigues, Thiago Guimarães Moriya, Henrique Takachi de Almeida, Francine Maria Pazetti, Rogerio Heimann, Joel Claudio Furukawa, Luzia Naôko Shinohara The effects of individually ventilated cages on the respiratory systems of male and female Wistar rats from birth until adulthood |
title | The effects of individually ventilated cages on the respiratory systems of male and female Wistar rats from birth until adulthood |
title_full | The effects of individually ventilated cages on the respiratory systems of male and female Wistar rats from birth until adulthood |
title_fullStr | The effects of individually ventilated cages on the respiratory systems of male and female Wistar rats from birth until adulthood |
title_full_unstemmed | The effects of individually ventilated cages on the respiratory systems of male and female Wistar rats from birth until adulthood |
title_short | The effects of individually ventilated cages on the respiratory systems of male and female Wistar rats from birth until adulthood |
title_sort | effects of individually ventilated cages on the respiratory systems of male and female wistar rats from birth until adulthood |
topic | Basic Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5348581/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28355363 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2017(03)07 |
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