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Stress in Laboratory Juvenile Rabbits: Physiological Indicators.

Authors :
Baias, Adina
Bodnariu, Alina
Nichita, Ileana
Cristina, Romeo T.
Source :
Scientific Papers: Animal Science & Biotechnologies / Lucrari Stiintifice: Zootehnie si Biotehnologii; Dec2012, Vol. 45 Issue 2, p142-145, 4p, 2 Charts
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the effect of stress on the main physiologic indicators: body temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, urinary cortisol and creatinine levels and fecal corticosterone in juvenile rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). One seven-week old group-reared rabbits were kept in individual isolation for 24 hours in metabolic cages. This caused the increase at the skin level of the mean body temperature measured, from 31.2°C to 31.5°C, also an increase of the mean heart rate, from 201 beats/min. to 217 beats/min. and an increase of the mean respiratory rate from 47 respirations/min. to 55 respirations/min. At the end of the individual isolation period, the average urinary cortisol/creatinine ratio was of: 9.09 × 10<superscript>-6</superscript> and the average value of fecal corticosterone was 557 ng/g. Isolation of group-reared individuals, represents a stress factor that influence the welfare of animals used in scientific experiments, in this respect, fecal corticosterone and urinary cortisol measurements represent an useful non-invasive method for the stress assessment in laboratory animals used for scientific purposes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18419364
Volume :
45
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Scientific Papers: Animal Science & Biotechnologies / Lucrari Stiintifice: Zootehnie si Biotehnologii
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
84426437