their methods of handling
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:Introduction In pharmacological research animals are used to test the effect of drugs before their introduction to clinical trials Animals are used in educational institutions to demonstrate the drugs for teaching purposesTRANSCRIPT
Their methods of handling
Experimental animals & Their methods of handling :Introduction
In pharmacological research animalsare used to testthe effect of
drugs before their introduction to clinical trials Animals are used
in educational institutions to demonstrate thedrugs for teaching
purposes Experimental animals should always be
Suitably bred Gently handled Properly used Researchers
&Experimenters are ethically & legally responsible for
Careful handling of animals in such manner that they do not suffer
from unnecessary pain. Providing a good care towards the health
& well being of the animals. Selection of an experimental
animal for a particular experiment depend on:
Nature of experiment Type of drug activity to be evaluated Specific
characters of the experimental animal. Experiment Drug Animal Use
whole intact animal
Animals can be used in: In vitro In vivo Use part of animal -organ
-tissue -cells Use whole intact animal Experimental Animals can be
used :
Largeanimals small animals monkeys pigs dogs cats Mice rats guinea
pigs rabbits frogs 1.Albino Mice Characteristics:
1.Mice are small lab. Animals wt. about 18-30g. 2. They are very
sensitive & consume small doses of drugs 3. They can be easily
handled. 4. Drugs are best injected I.P. or I.V. into one of their
superficial veins 1.Albino Mice Uses in Research: 1.In cancer &
genetic research.
2. In acute toxicity studies 3. In screening of various drug
activities specially CNS activity 1.Albino Mice Proper method of
Handling
1.The mouse is lifted from its tail with the right hand 2. The
animal is allowed to grip the wire mesh of the cage with its fore
legs 3. The animal is grasped from the nap of the neck between the
thumb & index finger 4. The tail is then transferred from the
right to the left hand in between the small & fingers As soon
as the mouses head is restrained, the mouse can be picked up and
the tail secured within your ring finger and little finger The
injection site should be in the lower left quadrant of the abdomen
because vital organs are absent from this area. Only the tip of the
needle should penetrate the abdominal wall to prevent injection
into the intestine. Blood Collection From Tail in Mouse
Placing a mouse on a cage lid and grasping the loose skin behind
the ears by the thumb and forefinger Push the mouse into the
restrainer Leave the tail of the mouse outside the cover of the
restrainer Amputate the tip of the mouse tail by scissors Massage
the tail and collect blood by pipetteman 2.Albino Rats
Characteristics:
1. Rats have a larger wt. than mice (about g) 2. They can withstand
long periods of experimentation under anesthesia. 3. They can be
easily handled. 4. Drugs are best injected I.P. or I.M. or S.C.
orI.V. into their tail veins.. 5. They can be also given drugs
orally by a stomach tube 6. Isolated preparations can be taken from
them.(stomach, fundus, colon, & uterus 2.Albino Rats Uses in
Research: In acute & chronic toxicity studies
In preliminary testing of some drugs activities specially CNS
activity ex. Rats are used for testing psychotropic activity of
drugs since they can be trained to perform skillful tasks 2.Albino
Rats Proper method of Handling
1.The rat is grasped from its tail. 2. Its placed on a hard
surface. 3. The left hand is slipped over the rat`s back & is
move toward the head 4. The thumb finger is then sleddedunder the
rat chin 5. The right front pawof the rat is restrained betweenthe
base of the thumb & the index finger 6. The body is
continuously kept tight by holding the tail. Blood Collection From
Tail in rats
Optimal site of blood withdrawal is around the distal one-third of
the tail since this part of tail gives better visualization of the
veins Disinfect the tail with 75% alcoholic cotton ball When the
needle penetrates the epithelium of the tail, pull back the plugger
a bit to create negative pressure inside the syringe, then push the
needle in the vein slowly until blood get into the dead space of
the needle head Pull back the plugger by the ring finger to
withdraw blood from the tail vein 4.The Rabbit Characteristics: 1.
Rabbits are very docile animals
2. They can be easily injected I.V. into their marginal veins
3.They can be also given drugs orally by a stomach tube Insert
needle into the ear vein with needle tip surface face up Apply clip
on the top of the cotton ball for 2-3 minutes to stop further
bleeding 4.The Rabbit Uses in Research: 1.In pyrogen testing of
drugs
2. To study the effect of drugs on the eye, CVS , ANS & NMJ. 3.
Some isolated muscle preparationa are also taken from rabbits, e.g.
intestine 4.The Rabbit Proper method of Handling
Rabbits should never be lifted from their ears: this will cause
pain to animals. Rabbits are grasped with the left hand from their
loose skin at the nap of the neck. The buttocks are placed on the
right hand & the animal is made closer to the body of the
experimenter