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High laboratory mouse pre-weaning mortality associated with litter overlap, advanced dam age, small and large litters
High and variable pre-weaning mortality is a persistent problem in laboratory mouse breeding. Assuming a modest 15% mortality rate across mouse strains, means that approximately 1 million more pups are produced yearly in the EU to compensate for those which die. This paper presents the first large s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7423063/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32785214 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236290 |
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author | Morello, Gabriela M. Hultgren, Jan Capas-Peneda, Sara Wiltshire, Marc Thomas, Aurelie Wardle-Jones, Hannah Brajon, Sophie Gilbert, Colin Olsson, I. Anna S. |
author_facet | Morello, Gabriela M. Hultgren, Jan Capas-Peneda, Sara Wiltshire, Marc Thomas, Aurelie Wardle-Jones, Hannah Brajon, Sophie Gilbert, Colin Olsson, I. Anna S. |
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description | High and variable pre-weaning mortality is a persistent problem in laboratory mouse breeding. Assuming a modest 15% mortality rate across mouse strains, means that approximately 1 million more pups are produced yearly in the EU to compensate for those which die. This paper presents the first large study under practical husbandry conditions to determine the risk factors associated with mouse pre-weaning mortality. We analysed historical records from 219,975 pups from two breeding facilities, collected as part of their management routine and including information on number of pups born and weaned per litter, parents’ age and identification, and dates of birth and death of all animals. Pups were counted once in their first week of life and at weaning, and once every one or two weeks, depending on the need for cage cleaning. Dead pups were recorded as soon as these were found during the daily cage screening (without opening the cage). It was hypothesized that litter overlap (i.e. the presence of older siblings in the cage when new pups are born), a recurrent social configuration in trio-housed mice, is associated with increased newborn mortality, along with advanced dam age, large litter size, and a high number and age of older siblings in the cage. The estimated probability of pup death was two to seven percentage points higher in cages with litter overlap compared to those without. Litter overlap was associated with an increase in death of the entire litter of five and six percentage points, which represent an increase of 19% and 103% compared to non-overlapped litters in the two breeding facilities, respectively. Increased number and age of older siblings, advanced dam age, small litter size (less than four pups born) and large litter size (over 11 pups born) were associated with increased probability of pup death. |
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spelling | pubmed-74230632020-08-19 High laboratory mouse pre-weaning mortality associated with litter overlap, advanced dam age, small and large litters Morello, Gabriela M. Hultgren, Jan Capas-Peneda, Sara Wiltshire, Marc Thomas, Aurelie Wardle-Jones, Hannah Brajon, Sophie Gilbert, Colin Olsson, I. Anna S. PLoS One Research Article High and variable pre-weaning mortality is a persistent problem in laboratory mouse breeding. Assuming a modest 15% mortality rate across mouse strains, means that approximately 1 million more pups are produced yearly in the EU to compensate for those which die. This paper presents the first large study under practical husbandry conditions to determine the risk factors associated with mouse pre-weaning mortality. We analysed historical records from 219,975 pups from two breeding facilities, collected as part of their management routine and including information on number of pups born and weaned per litter, parents’ age and identification, and dates of birth and death of all animals. Pups were counted once in their first week of life and at weaning, and once every one or two weeks, depending on the need for cage cleaning. Dead pups were recorded as soon as these were found during the daily cage screening (without opening the cage). It was hypothesized that litter overlap (i.e. the presence of older siblings in the cage when new pups are born), a recurrent social configuration in trio-housed mice, is associated with increased newborn mortality, along with advanced dam age, large litter size, and a high number and age of older siblings in the cage. The estimated probability of pup death was two to seven percentage points higher in cages with litter overlap compared to those without. Litter overlap was associated with an increase in death of the entire litter of five and six percentage points, which represent an increase of 19% and 103% compared to non-overlapped litters in the two breeding facilities, respectively. Increased number and age of older siblings, advanced dam age, small litter size (less than four pups born) and large litter size (over 11 pups born) were associated with increased probability of pup death. Public Library of Science 2020-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7423063/ /pubmed/32785214 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236290 Text en © 2020 Morello et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Morello, Gabriela M. Hultgren, Jan Capas-Peneda, Sara Wiltshire, Marc Thomas, Aurelie Wardle-Jones, Hannah Brajon, Sophie Gilbert, Colin Olsson, I. Anna S. High laboratory mouse pre-weaning mortality associated with litter overlap, advanced dam age, small and large litters |
title | High laboratory mouse pre-weaning mortality associated with litter overlap, advanced dam age, small and large litters |
title_full | High laboratory mouse pre-weaning mortality associated with litter overlap, advanced dam age, small and large litters |
title_fullStr | High laboratory mouse pre-weaning mortality associated with litter overlap, advanced dam age, small and large litters |
title_full_unstemmed | High laboratory mouse pre-weaning mortality associated with litter overlap, advanced dam age, small and large litters |
title_short | High laboratory mouse pre-weaning mortality associated with litter overlap, advanced dam age, small and large litters |
title_sort | high laboratory mouse pre-weaning mortality associated with litter overlap, advanced dam age, small and large litters |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7423063/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32785214 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236290 |
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