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Area of Science:

  • Laboratory animal science
  • Animal welfare
  • Research methodology

Background:

  • Euthanasia method selection for laboratory rodents is complex.
  • Factors include scientific objectives, animal welfare, regulations, and personnel needs.
  • Potential for experimental artifacts and analyte alterations necessitates careful method choice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Provide guidance for selecting optimal euthanasia methods in laboratory rodents.
  • Minimize experimental confounds, such as tissue and analyte alterations.
  • Address specific challenges like large-scale euthanasia and neonate euthanasia.

Main Methods:

  • Review of scientific literature on rodent euthanasia.
  • Analysis of strain-dependent differences in response to euthanasia.
  • Development of assessment methodologies and a scoring rubric for euthanasia techniques.

Main Results:

  • Euthanasia method choice significantly impacts experimental outcomes.
  • Rodent strain differences influence responses to methods like CO₂ inhalation.
  • Standardized assessment tools are needed to evaluate euthanasia effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • Selecting appropriate euthanasia methods is critical for both animal welfare and scientific validity.
  • Researchers must consider strain-specific responses and potential experimental artifacts.
  • Utilizing assessment rubrics can improve the selection and consistency of euthanasia techniques.