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Dual cannulation: a method for continuous
intravenous infusion and
repeated blood sampling in unrestrained mice
Hodge, D.E.
Shalev, M.
Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY
Cordova, Tenn. : American Association for
Laboratory Animal Science.
Laboratory animal science. June 1992. v. 42
(3) p. 320‑322.
ISSN: 0023‑6764 CODEN: LBASA
DNAL Call Number: 410.9 P94
Language: English
Includes references.
Subfile: OTHER US (NOT EXP STN, EXT, USDA;
SINCE 12/76) ;
Document Type: Article
Descriptors:
mice ‑ blood sampling ‑ cannulation ‑ infusion ‑
intravenous injection ‑ jugular vein ‑
methodology ;
Section Headings: L800 VETERINARY SCIENCE AND
HYGIENE; L110 LABORATORY
AND EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS
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15/9/10 (Item 7 from file: 155)
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98113514
Genomic DNA from mice: a comparison of
recovery methods and tissue
sources.
Hofstetter JR; Zhang A; Mayeda AR; Guscar
T; Nurnberger JI Jr; Lahiri
DK
Department of Psychiatry, Indiana
University School of Medicine,
Indianapolis 46202, USA.
Biochemical and molecular medicine ( UNITED
STATES ) Dec 1997 , 62
(2) p197‑202 , ISSN 1077‑3150 Journal Code: B3J
Languages: ENGLISH
Document type: JOURNAL ARTICLE
Journal Announcement: 9805
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Our aim is to identify an extraction method
and the source of mouse
tissue(s) that could allow a high‑resolution
genomic scan from a living
mouse. We compared and optimized two methods
for yield, purity of DNA,
and their use in the polymerase chain
reaction (PCR) of DNA extracted
from different mouse tissues. In addition to
whole blood, tissue samples
from the brain, liver, testis, and tail were
included in this study. The
Rapid Method (RM) is preferable for the whole
blood samples and testis
and brain tissue samples because it is
quicker, less toxic, and more
cost‑effective than the proteinase K method
(PM). For liver the PM
produced higher yields of DNA with less
degradation than the RM. For tail
tip, the PM produced a higher yield of DNA,
but the RM resulted in a
higher yield of PCR product. From a living
mouse, a tail snip generated a
sufficient amount of DNA for several hundred
PCRs but not a complete
genomic scan. We suggest that the RM can be
used to extract genomic DNA
for a complete genomic scan which requires
either testicular tissues or
repeated blood samples from the suborbital
sinus over several months
without sacrificing the animal.
Tags: Animal; Comparative Study; Male;
Support, Non‑U.S. Gov't
Descriptors: *DNA‑‑Isolation
and Purification‑‑IP; *Organ
Specificity‑‑Genetics‑‑GE
; Brain Chemistry‑‑Genetics‑‑GE;
DNA‑‑Blood‑‑BL;
Genome; Liver‑‑Chemistry‑‑CH ; Mice; Mice, Inbred
C57BL;
Polymerase Chain Reaction; Tail‑‑Chemistry‑‑CH;
Testis‑‑Chemistry‑‑CH
CAS Registry No.: 9007‑49‑2
(DNA)
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15/9/13 (Item 10 from file: 155)
08964275
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Repeated blood collection in the laboratory
mouse by tail
incision‑‑modification of an old
technique.
Durschlag M; Wurbel H; Stauffacher M; Von
Holst D
Department of Animal Physiology, University
of Bayreuth, Germany.
tenderly@ltk.unizh.ch
Physiology & behavior ( UNITED STATES
) Dec 1996 , 60 (6) p1565‑8 ,
ISSN 0031‑9384 Journal Code: P72
Languages: ENGLISH
Document type: JOURNAL ARTICLE
Journal Announcement: 9705
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Twenty years ago, tail incision for
collecting serial blood samples
from mice was introduced as a new technique.
Despite a number of
advantages over established methods, it has
not become a frequently used
technique. This report describes
modifications of blood collection from
mice by tail incision that allow obtaining
rapid (1‑1.5 min) serial blood
samples (40‑150 microliters) from
unanaesthetized laboratory mice.
Evaluation of corticosterone concentrations
in the blood plasma from
repeated samples indicated that subsequent
samples were unaffected by the
procedure. Furthermore, histopathological
examination demonstrated that
repeated bleeding did not cause any lasting
harm to the animals. Blood
collection by tail incision may, therefore,
be of particular interest for
studies that attempt to relate physiological
measures to behavioral
responses in laboratory mice, and may
contribute to the refinement of
animal experimentation according to the
principles of the Three Rs.
Tags: Animal; Male; Support, Non‑U.S.
Gov't
Descriptors: *Blood Specimen Collection‑‑Methods‑‑MT;
*Research‑‑Methods‑‑MT;
*Tail ‑‑Ultrastructure‑‑UL ; Mice; Mice, Inbred
ICR
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15/9/21 (Item 18 from file: 155)
03906742
83278215
Increased white blood cell counts and
immunoglobulin concentrations in
BALB/c mice after repeated weekly bleeding.
Nielsen E
Zeitschrift fur Versuchstierkunde (
GERMANY, EAST ) 1983 , 25 (2)
p78‑83 , ISSN 0044‑3697
Journal Code: Y2B
Languages: ENGLISH
Document type: JOURNAL ARTICLE
Journal Announcement: 8311
Subfile:
INDEX MEDICUS
Tags: Animal; Female; Male
Descriptors: *Immunoglobulins‑‑Metabolism‑‑ME;
*Leukocytes‑‑Cytology‑‑CY;
*Mice‑‑Blood ‑‑BL ; Blood Specimen
Collection‑‑Veterinary‑‑VE;
Leukocyte Count‑‑Veterinary‑‑VE; Mice, Inbred
BALB C
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15/9/23 (Item 20 from file: 155)
02026948
75192897
A simple technic for repeated collection of
blood samples from mice.
Stoltz DR; Bendall RD
Laboratory animal science ( UNITED STATES
) Jun 1975 , 25 (3)
p353‑4 , ISSN 0023‑6764
Journal Code: KYS
Languages: ENGLISH
Document type: JOURNAL ARTICLE
Journal Announcement: 7511
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A device for repeated collection of small
blood samples from mice was
constructed from a plastic syringe. Blood was
collected into a 3.33
lambda capillary tube. Bleeding was stopped
by a hemostat made from a
rubber stopper. This technic allows easy
collection of approximately 20
serial samples within an 8‑hr period.
Tags: Animal
Descriptors: *Blood Specimen Collection‑‑Veterinary‑‑VE;
*Mice‑‑Blood‑‑BL ;
Blood Specimen Collection‑‑Methods‑‑MT; Syringes; Time
Factors
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15/9/38 (Item 5 from file: 5)
00819350
Biosis No.: 000008039477
INHIBITION OF ANTIBODY ACTIVITY DURING
REPEATED BLEEDINGS OF A
PHYSIOLOGICAL ORDER OF MAGNITUDE
Author: ZEMSKOV M V; ZHURAVLEVA N V
Journal: BULL EXP BIOL MED (ENGL TRANSL BYULL
EKS BIOL MED) 72 (9).
1971‑1972 1054‑1056
CODEN: BEXBA
Record Type: Citation
Descriptors: RABBIT MOUSE ALBUMIN FRACTION
SERUM PROTEIN LIVER EXTRACTS
BLOOD SERUM
Concept Codes:
Alternate Indexing: 13012 Metabolism‑Proteins,
Peptides and Amino Acids
14004 Digestive System‑Physiology and
Biochemistry
15002 Blood, Blood‑Forming Organs and
Body Fluids‑Blood and Lymph
Studies
34508 Immunology and Immunochemistry‑Immunopathology,
Tissue Immunology
10064 Biochemical Studies‑Proteins,
Peptides and Amino Acids
14501 Cardiovascular System‑General;
Methods
Biosystematic Codes:
86040 Leporidae
86375 Muridae
Biosystematic Classification (SUPER TAXA):
Animals
Chordates
Vertebrates
Nonhuman Vertebrates
Mammals
Nonhuman Mammals
Lagomorphs
Rodents
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