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Title: Experimental Design Animal Models


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Experimental Design Animal Models
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Experimental Design and Methodology
  • Experimental design profoundly influences the
    outcome of a research study
  • Clearly define the question or problem being
    studied
  • Realistic objectives (achievable)
  • Choose the best research model

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Research Project
  • Review current literature
  • Identify the model to be used
  • Develop an hypothesis
  • Concise step-by-step plan for the experiment
  • Description of the methods to be used
  • Description of the adverse reactions or potential
    personnel hazards
  • Budget

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Control and Experimental Groups
  • Variables
  • Any factor or condition that can change
  • Specific research manipulation
  • Animal strain
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Environmental conditions

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Common Errors in Experimental Design
  • Mixing or exchanging strains of animals
  • Improper animal identification
  • Errors in weighing or medicating animals
  • Incorrect recording of data
  • Variations in room temperature, lighting diet,
    bedding, or cage type
  • Increase in noise level
  • Changing the diet

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Animal Models
  • Experimental Models (induced)
  • Model in which the experimentally reproduced
    condition mimics a human condition
  • Rats induce diabetes with streptozootocin
  • Primates induce Parkinsons like disease by
    administration of MPTP

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Animal Models
  • Negative Models (non-model)
  • Models where a particular disease can not be
    produced
  • Opossum resistant to rabies
  • Rhesus monkeys resistant to hepatitis B
  • Wood rat immune to snake bites
  • Sharks are resistant to cancer
  • Gerbils are resistant to radiation

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Animal Models
  • Spontaneous Models (Natural)
  • Model where the animal naturally acquires a
    disease which mimics a human disease
  • Doberman Pincher von Willebrands disease
  • NZW x NZB F1 autoimmune disease
  • Hamster, mouse, Golden Retrievers muscular
    dystrophy
  • BB rat and NOD mouse diabetes mellitus

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Immunodeficiency Models
  • Animals that have some defect in their normal
    immune system.
  • Used as models in immunology and oncology
    research.
  • Understand the role the immune system plays in
    disease.
  • Maintenance of tumor cell lines.

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Spontaneous Immunodeficiency
  • Genetic manipulation is the most common method
    for inducing immunodeficiency.
  • Deficiencies are found in lymphocytes,
    macrophages, or hematologic factors.

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Nude Mice
  • Mutation results in hairlessness and lack of a
    thymus gland.
  • Lack T-cells
  • Need to be maintained in barrier facilities due
    to their susceptibility to disease.

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Other Immunodeficient Animal Models
  • B-cell hereditary defects
  • CBA/N
  • Xid
  • Asplenic mice
  • B T-cell defects
  • SCID (severe combined immunodeficiency)
  • Natural Killer cell defect
  • Beige

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Induced Immunodeficiency
  • Surgery
  • Removal of Thymus gland

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Induced Immunodeficiency
  • Chemical
  • Interrupt RNA and DNA synthesis
  • Toxic
  • Occupation health issues

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Induced Immunodeficiency
  • Irradiation
  • Sources
  • Gamma irradiators
  • Cobalt Isotope
  • Cesium Isotope
  • Types of Radiation Exposure
  • Single Exposure
  • Low level protracted semicontinuous radiation
  • Partial body radiation

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Induced Immunodeficiency
  • Transgenic and Knockout Technology
  • Production of animals with specific, genetic
    immune deficiencies is almost limitless with the
    ability to manipulate DNA.

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Antibody Production
  • Classic Vaccination
  • Composed of disease organism or components,
    inoculation results in recipient producing
    antibodies to the disease.

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Antibody Production
  • Polyclonal Antibodies
  • Rabbits, sheep, and goats are commonly used
  • SC, ID, or IM injections of antigen preparation
  • Serum collected approximately 3 weeks after
    injections to test serum for presence of antibody
  • Adjuvants may be used to stimulate antibody
  • Directly stimulate immune system
  • Prolong absorption of the antigen

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Cancer Models
  • Induced Cancer Models
  • Many causes of cancer are under investigation,
    including toxins, viruses, and pollutants.
  • Inject cancer cells directly into animal.
  • Topical application of cancer-causing chemicals.
  • Transplantation of spontaneous tumors from one
    inbred animal to another inbred animal of the
    same strain.

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Cancer Models
  • Spontaneous Cancer Models
  • Some strains of inbred rodents have high
    incidence of naturally occurring cancers.
  • 80 AKR mice develop leukemia before one year of
    age
  • Evaluate animals frequently for changes in tumor
    size or metastasis.
  • Animals should be euthanized if they are
    clinically ill, tumors are excessive size, or
    ulcerated.
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