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The NIH guidelines for survival bleeding of mice and rats note that using the retroorbital plexus has a greater potential for complications than do other methods of blood collection and that this procedure should be performed on anesthetized animals. Lateral saphenous vein puncture has a low potential for complications and can be performed without anesthesia. Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) are the preferred rodent model for filarial parasite research. To monitor microfilaria counts in the blood, blood sampling from the orbital plexus has been the standard. Our goal was to refine the blood collection technique. To determine whether blood collection from the lateral saphenous vein was a feasible alternative to retroorbital sampling, we compared microfilaria counts in blood samples collected by both methods from 21 gerbils infected with the filarial parasitic worm Brugia pahangi. Lateral saphenous vein counts were equivalent to retroorbital counts at relatively high counts (greater than 50 microfilariae per 20 µL) but were significantly lower than retroorbital counts when microfilarial concentrations were lower. Our results indicate that although retroorbital collection may be preferable when low concentrations of microfilariae need to be enumerated, the lateral saphenous vein is a suitable alternative site for blood sampling to determine microfilaremia and is a feasible refinement that can benefit the wellbeing of gerbils.Abbreviations: FR3, Filariasis Research Reagent Resource CenterLymphatic filariasis a major threat to human health worldwide. More than one billion people in more than 90 countries around the globe are at risk from lymphatic filariasis, and between 120 and 150 million people are infected.9,11,25 Infection with the filarioid parasitic worms Brugia malayi and Wuchereria bancrofti can result in severe sequelae, including elephantiasis and hydrocoele formation.3,11,15,25 In addition to the clinical manifestations of filariasis are the potential associated psychologic, social, and cultural effects in persons exhibiting visible signs of infection.9,23,34The life cycle of filarioid nematodes requires an arthropod intermediate host and a definitive vertebrate host. Within the definitive host, dioecious adult filarial nematodes reproduce sexually. Inseminated adult female worms then release live, sheathed microfilariae into the lymph that circulate in the peripheral blood.21 In the case of B. malayi and W. bancrofti, the intermediate host is the mosquito.21 When an uninfected mosquito ingests a blood meal from an infected human, ingested microfilariae unsheathe to penetrate the midgut of the mosquito to reach the thoracic muscles and molt twice, to become the infectious third-stage larvae. The third-stage larvae then migrate to the mosquito''s proboscis and can infect another human when the mosquito takes a blood meal.10,11 The third-stage larvae enter the new host''s lymphatic system which is their final location, where they undergo 2 molts into adults.Because of the complexity of filarioid life cycles, research involving these parasites can be logistically challenging. Although mice can be infected with W. bancrofti, they do not maintain the infection.35 Furthermore, there is no suitable nonhuman host that can maintain a patent infection, with the exception of the silvered leaf monkey (Trachypithecus cristatus).9 Because the closely related parasites B. malayi and B. pahangi have more extensive host ranges than does W. bancrofti, they are easier to maintain in a research setting. Domestic cats (Felis catus) can be experimentally infected with B. malayi and develop a patent infection, and both domestic cats and dogs (Canis familiaris) can be experimentally infected with B. pahangi13,29,37 and are suitable for obtaining microfilaremic blood for experimental feeding of mosquitoes. The Mongolian gerbil can be infected with B. pahangi. Because replacing a phylogenetically higher species with a lower species is preferable36 and because performing experiments involving dogs and cats can be logistically difficult and cost-prohibitive, many researchers prefer a rodent model, specifically gerbils.The Filariasis Research Reagent Resource Center (FR3) is an NIH center whose mandate is to support filariasis research worldwide. The FR3 provides parasitic and molecular resources, as well as training in animal procedures, to researchers from many nations. The FR3 maintains both B. malayi and B. pahangi, and researchers occasionally require gerbils with patent infections. Because the required level of microfilaria counts varies among investigators, an accurate microfilaria count must be obtained prior to the shipment of gerbils. For example, some experiments require that live mosquitoes feed directly on infected gerbils, and when the microfilaria level is too low, the mosquitoes do not become infected. Conversely when the level is too high, the migration of microfilariae and the later larval stages can kill the mosquitoes. Historically, the FR3 has used retroorbital sampling under general anesthesia to obtain the blood for microfilaria counts.28 Although this method has been fairly successful, the FR3 has encountered occasional complications secondary to the procedure, including exophthalmia and, rarely, death under anesthesia. The NIH guidelines for survival bleeding of mice and rats notes that compared with other blood collection methods, retroorbital sampling has a greater potential for complications. The guidelines recommend a 10- to 14-d period between retroorbital blood collections and state that the procedure is “…best conducted under general anesthesia.”31 By comparison, collecting blood from the lateral saphenous vein is considered to have a low potential for complications or tissue damage, can be performed without general anesthesia,12,18,31 and can be performed repeatedly, even daily.31In the current study, we proposed to refine the blood collection method being used by FR3 by developing sampling from the lateral saphenous vein as the new standard blood-collection method for monitoring microfilaremia. Our goal was to assess blood collection from the lateral saphenous vein as a feasible refinement technique to potentially replace retroorbital sampling by determining whether the microfilaria counts in blood collected from the lateral saphenous vein without anesthesia were sufficiently similar to those from retroorbital blood sampling with anesthesia to provide adequate information about the microfilaremia level.  相似文献   
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Blood collection is a common procedure in animal research. This column describes humane methods of collecting blood from the rat and the gerbil that can be carried out by a single person on an awake animal.  相似文献   
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Parainfluenza virus 5 (PIV5), formerly known as simian virus 5 (SV5), is a paramyxovirus often referred to as canine parainfluenza virus (CPI) in the veterinary field. PIV5 is thought to be a contributing factor to kennel cough. Kennel cough vaccines containing live PIV5 have been used in dogs for many decades. PIV5 is not known to cause any diseases in humans or other animals. PIV5 has been used as a vector for vaccine development for humans and animals. One critical question concerning the use of PIV5 as a vector is whether prior exposure to PIV5 would prevent the use of PIV5-based vaccines. In this work, we have examined immunogenicity of a recombinant PIV5 expressing hemagglutinin (HA) of influenza A virus subtype 3 (rPIV5-H3) in dogs that were immunized against PIV5. We found that vaccination of the dogs containing neutralizing antibodies against PIV5 with rPIV5-H3 generated immunity against influenza A virus, indicting that PIV5-based vaccine is immunogenic in dogs with prior exposure. Furthermore, we have examined exposure of PIV5 in human populations. We have detected neutralizing antibody (nAb) against PIV5 in 13 out of 45 human serum samples (about 29 percent). The nAb titers in humans were lower than that in vaccinated dogs, suggesting that nAb in humans is unlikely to prevent PIV5 from being an efficacious vector in humans.  相似文献   
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A female rhesus macaque developed two episodes of generalized convulsions during transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation (TSCS) and urodynamic studies under ketamine anesthesia. The seizures took place in the absence of active TSCS and bladder pressure elevation. Ketamine anesthesia remains the primary risk factor for the convulsions during these experimental procedures.  相似文献   
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The Frankia strains TtI 11 and TtI 12 isolated from T. trinervis Miers were characterized regarding their carbon source utilization, intrinsic antibiotic resistance, infectivity, and effectivity on the original host. Both strains grew on BAP medium supplemented with glucose, maltose, and sucrose, but differed in their ability to use other carbon sources such as propionate, pyruvate, acetate, succinate, citrate, and mannitol. The isolates were sensitive to five of the twelve antibiotics tested at 1 μg mL−1 concentration: chloramphenicol, tobramycin, eritromycin, streptomycin, and rifampicin. They exhibited a variable degree of resistance at 1 μg mL−1 concentraction to penicillin G, 4-fluorouracil, oleandomycin, and lincomycin. Both isolates were able to infect and nodulate the original host plant, and thus represent the first reported infective and effective microsymbionts for T. trinervis Miers, a rhamnaceous actinorhizal host. R O D Dixon Section editor  相似文献   
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Background

Rabies is traditionally considered a uniformly fatal disease after onset of clinical manifestations. However, increasing evidence indicates that non-lethal infection as well as recovery from flaccid paralysis and encephalitis occurs in laboratory animals as well as humans.

Methodology/Principal Findings

Non-lethal rabies infection in dogs experimentally infected with wild type dog rabies virus (RABV, wt DRV-Mexico) correlates with the presence of high level of virus neutralizing antibodies (VNA) in the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) and mild immune cell accumulation in the central nervous system (CNS). By contrast, dogs that succumbed to rabies showed only little or no VNA in the serum or in the CSF and severe inflammation in the CNS. Dogs vaccinated with a rabies vaccine showed no clinical signs of rabies and survived challenge with a lethal dose of wild-type DRV. VNA was detected in the serum, but not in the CSF of immunized dogs. Thus the presence of VNA is critical for inhibiting virus spread within the CNS and eventually clearing the virus from the CNS.

Conclusions/Significance

Non-lethal infection with wt RABV correlates with the presence of VNA in the CNS. Therefore production of VNA within the CNS or invasion of VNA from the periphery into the CNS via compromised blood-brain barrier is important for clearing the virus infection from CNS, thereby preventing an otherwise lethal rabies virus infection.  相似文献   
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Spontaneous neoplasms in Mongolian gerbils have an incidence of 20% to 26.8%, but osteosarcomas occur at a much lower rate. Here we report a 1-y-old Mongolian gerbil with a spontaneous osteosarcoma at the level of the proximal tibia, with metastases to the pectoral muscles and lungs. Grossly, the tibial mass obliterated the tibia and adjacent muscles, and an axillary mass with a bloody, cavitary center expanded the pectoral muscles. Microscopically, the tibial mass was an infiltrative, osteoblastic mesenchymal neoplasm, and the axillary mass was an anaplastic mesenchymal neoplasm with hemorrhage. The lung contained multiple metastatic foci. Immunohistochemistry for osteonectin was strongly positive in the tibial, axillary, and pulmonary metastases. Although osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone neoplasm that occurs spontaneously in all laboratory and domestic animal species and humans, it arises less frequently than does other neoplasms. The current case of spontaneous osteoblastic osteosarcoma of the proximal tibia and metastases to the pectoral muscles and lung in a Mongolian gerbil is similar in presentation, histology, and predilection site of both osteoblastic and telangiectatic osteosarcomas in humans. In addition, this case is an unusual manifestation of osteosarcoma in the appendicular skeleton of a Mongolian gerbil.Mongolian gerbils are used frequently in biologic research,1,2,4,9,10,12-14 particularly in oncogenic studies and filariasis research studying Brugia malayi.2 There have been several reports1,6,10,11,13-15 of spontaneous neoplasms, particularly in gerbils 2 y of age and older, typically occurring with the highest incidences in the skin, reproductive tract, and adrenal glands; however, neoplasms have also been reported in the thyroid, thymus, liver, kidney, pancreas, and bone.1,6,10,11,13-15 The incidence of spontaneous neoplasms occurring in the subfamily Gerbillinae ranges from 20% to 26.8%,1,6,10,11,13-15 depending on the study, age, and sex of the animals.With a lower incidence than those reported for other neoplasms, osteosarcomas in gerbils have been described in the ramus of the mandible and as an extraskeletal mass throughout the peritoneum.10,11 The usual age of onset for osteosarcomas in Mongolian gerbils is approximately 3 y (36 to 39 mo); however, no tumor type has been reported at less than 2 y of age in this species.10,11 Here we report a spontaneous osteosarcoma that occurred at the level of the proximal tibia, with metastases to the pectoral muscles and lung, in a 1-y-old Mongolian gerbil.  相似文献   
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