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Welfare Impact of Carbon Dioxide Euthanasia on Laboratory Mice and Rats: A Systematic Review

Background: There has been increased concern about the suitability of CO(2) as a method for euthanasia of laboratory mice and rats, including the potential discomfort, pain or distress that animals may experience prior to loss of consciousness; time to loss of consciousness; best methods for use of...

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Autores principales: Turner, Patricia V., Hickman, Debra L., van Luijk, Judith, Ritskes-Hoitinga, Merel, Sargeant, Jan M., Kurosawa, T. Miki, Agui, Takashi, Baumans, Vera, Choi, Woo Sung, Choi, Yang-Kyu, Flecknell, Paul A., Lee, Byeong H., Otaegui, Pedro J., Pritchett-Corning, Kathleen R., Shimada, Keisuke
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7387666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32793645
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00411
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author Turner, Patricia V.
Hickman, Debra L.
van Luijk, Judith
Ritskes-Hoitinga, Merel
Sargeant, Jan M.
Kurosawa, T. Miki
Agui, Takashi
Baumans, Vera
Choi, Woo Sung
Choi, Yang-Kyu
Flecknell, Paul A.
Lee, Byeong H.
Otaegui, Pedro J.
Pritchett-Corning, Kathleen R.
Shimada, Keisuke
author_facet Turner, Patricia V.
Hickman, Debra L.
van Luijk, Judith
Ritskes-Hoitinga, Merel
Sargeant, Jan M.
Kurosawa, T. Miki
Agui, Takashi
Baumans, Vera
Choi, Woo Sung
Choi, Yang-Kyu
Flecknell, Paul A.
Lee, Byeong H.
Otaegui, Pedro J.
Pritchett-Corning, Kathleen R.
Shimada, Keisuke
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description Background: There has been increased concern about the suitability of CO(2) as a method for euthanasia of laboratory mice and rats, including the potential discomfort, pain or distress that animals may experience prior to loss of consciousness; time to loss of consciousness; best methods for use of CO(2); and the availability of better alternatives. These discussions have been useful in providing new information, but have resulted in significant confusion regarding the acceptability of CO(2) for rodent euthanasia. In some cases, researchers and veterinarians have become uncertain as to which techniques to recommend or use for euthanasia of laboratory mice and rats. Methods: The International Association of Colleges of Laboratory Animal Medicine (IACLAM) convened a taskforce to examine the evidence for adverse welfare indicators in laboratory rats and mice undergoing CO(2) euthanasia using a SYRCLE-registered systematic review protocol. Of 3,772 papers identified through a database search (PubMed, Web of Science, CAB Direct, Agricola, and grey literature) from 1900 to 2017, 37 studies were identified for detailed review (some including more than one species or age group), including 15 in adult mice, 21 in adult rats, and 5 in neonates of both species. Experiments or reports were excluded if they only assessed parameters other than those directly affecting animal welfare during CO(2) induction and/or euthanasia. Results: Study design and outcome measures were highly variable and there was an unclear to high risk of bias in many of the published studies. Changes in the outcome measures evaluated were inconsistent or poorly differentiated. It is likely that repeated exposures to carbon dioxide inhalation are aversive to adult rats and mice, based on avoidance behavior studies; however, this effect is largely indistinguishable from aversion induced by repeated exposures to other inhalant anesthetic gasses. Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to permit an unbiased assessment of the effect of CO(2) inhalation during euthanasia on welfare indicators in laboratory mice and rats. Additional well-designed, unbiased, and adequately powered studies are needed to accurately assess the welfare of laboratory mice and rats undergoing euthanasia via CO(2) gas.
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spelling pubmed-73876662020-08-12 Welfare Impact of Carbon Dioxide Euthanasia on Laboratory Mice and Rats: A Systematic Review Turner, Patricia V. Hickman, Debra L. van Luijk, Judith Ritskes-Hoitinga, Merel Sargeant, Jan M. Kurosawa, T. Miki Agui, Takashi Baumans, Vera Choi, Woo Sung Choi, Yang-Kyu Flecknell, Paul A. Lee, Byeong H. Otaegui, Pedro J. Pritchett-Corning, Kathleen R. Shimada, Keisuke Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Background: There has been increased concern about the suitability of CO(2) as a method for euthanasia of laboratory mice and rats, including the potential discomfort, pain or distress that animals may experience prior to loss of consciousness; time to loss of consciousness; best methods for use of CO(2); and the availability of better alternatives. These discussions have been useful in providing new information, but have resulted in significant confusion regarding the acceptability of CO(2) for rodent euthanasia. In some cases, researchers and veterinarians have become uncertain as to which techniques to recommend or use for euthanasia of laboratory mice and rats. Methods: The International Association of Colleges of Laboratory Animal Medicine (IACLAM) convened a taskforce to examine the evidence for adverse welfare indicators in laboratory rats and mice undergoing CO(2) euthanasia using a SYRCLE-registered systematic review protocol. Of 3,772 papers identified through a database search (PubMed, Web of Science, CAB Direct, Agricola, and grey literature) from 1900 to 2017, 37 studies were identified for detailed review (some including more than one species or age group), including 15 in adult mice, 21 in adult rats, and 5 in neonates of both species. Experiments or reports were excluded if they only assessed parameters other than those directly affecting animal welfare during CO(2) induction and/or euthanasia. Results: Study design and outcome measures were highly variable and there was an unclear to high risk of bias in many of the published studies. Changes in the outcome measures evaluated were inconsistent or poorly differentiated. It is likely that repeated exposures to carbon dioxide inhalation are aversive to adult rats and mice, based on avoidance behavior studies; however, this effect is largely indistinguishable from aversion induced by repeated exposures to other inhalant anesthetic gasses. Conclusion: There is insufficient evidence to permit an unbiased assessment of the effect of CO(2) inhalation during euthanasia on welfare indicators in laboratory mice and rats. Additional well-designed, unbiased, and adequately powered studies are needed to accurately assess the welfare of laboratory mice and rats undergoing euthanasia via CO(2) gas. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7387666/ /pubmed/32793645 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00411 Text en Copyright © 2020 Turner, Hickman, van Luijk, Ritskes-Hoitinga, Sargeant, Kurosawa, Agui, Baumans, Choi, Choi, Flecknell, Lee, Otaegui, Pritchett-Corning and Shimada. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Turner, Patricia V.
Hickman, Debra L.
van Luijk, Judith
Ritskes-Hoitinga, Merel
Sargeant, Jan M.
Kurosawa, T. Miki
Agui, Takashi
Baumans, Vera
Choi, Woo Sung
Choi, Yang-Kyu
Flecknell, Paul A.
Lee, Byeong H.
Otaegui, Pedro J.
Pritchett-Corning, Kathleen R.
Shimada, Keisuke
Welfare Impact of Carbon Dioxide Euthanasia on Laboratory Mice and Rats: A Systematic Review
title Welfare Impact of Carbon Dioxide Euthanasia on Laboratory Mice and Rats: A Systematic Review
title_full Welfare Impact of Carbon Dioxide Euthanasia on Laboratory Mice and Rats: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Welfare Impact of Carbon Dioxide Euthanasia on Laboratory Mice and Rats: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Welfare Impact of Carbon Dioxide Euthanasia on Laboratory Mice and Rats: A Systematic Review
title_short Welfare Impact of Carbon Dioxide Euthanasia on Laboratory Mice and Rats: A Systematic Review
title_sort welfare impact of carbon dioxide euthanasia on laboratory mice and rats: a systematic review
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7387666/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32793645
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00411
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