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  • 1Department of Anatomy, Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine, Missouri 63501, USA.

Comparative Medicine
|April 2, 2002
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Least shrews are valuable for research, but unique metabolic rates require specialized statistical analysis for oral drug studies. This research provides essential biologic data for their health assessment.

Area of Science:

  • Zoology
  • Comparative Physiology
  • Toxicology

Background:

  • The least shrew is a recognized animal model for reproductive and pharmacologic research.
  • Biologic reference data are essential for assessing animal health and justifying novel statistical approaches in toxicologic and pharmacologic studies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish biologic reference data for least shrews.
  • To provide a rationale for using advanced statistical programs in toxicologic and pharmacologic studies involving this species.

Main Methods:

  • Organ weights, blood values (biochemical and hematologic), and food/water consumption were recorded.
  • Data were collected from 50-day-old shrews fed a standard feline diet for two weeks.

Main Results:

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  • Most data aligned with values from other mammalian species.
  • High plasma phosphorus was observed, attributed to hemolysis from blood collection.
  • Significant differences in food and water consumption per body weight were noted between lighter and heavier shrews, demonstrating the Kleiber effect.

Conclusions:

  • Hemolysis from blood collection likely caused elevated plasma phosphorus.
  • The Kleiber effect was observable within a narrow weight range in least shrews.
  • Standard statistical methods may be inadequate for analyzing oral toxicologic and pharmacologic studies in shrews due to metabolic variations.