Effects of adaptation to handling on the circadian rhythmicity of blood solutes in Mongolian gerbils  被引量:2

Effects of adaptation to handling on the circadian rhythmicity of blood solutes in Mongolian gerbils

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作  者:Xingchen Liu Xiang Zheng Yihan Liu Xiaoyan Du Zhenwen Chen 

机构地区:[1]School of Basic Medical Science, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China [2]Department of Laboratory Animal, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China

出  处:《Animal Models and Experimental Medicine》2019年第2期127-131,共5页动物模型与实验医学(英文)

基  金:National Natural Science Foundation of China,Grant/Award Number:No.31572341

摘  要:The Mongolian gerbil has been widely used in many research fields and has been reported to be a diurnal laboratory animal. The circadian rhythmicity of these gerbils was investigated in the present study by measuring two hormones that show daily oscillations, cortisol and ACTH, in serum using ELISA kits. The levels of the two hormones were highest at 8:00 am and their rhythmic changes were similar to those in humans. In addition, the influence of stress of handling and blood collection on the physiological parameters of the gerbils was examined. After adaptation to handling for 1 week, some serum parameters in the animals changed. Handling and blood collection did not impact significantly on the following parameters: creatine kinase (CK), lactate dehydrogenase (LD), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate transaminase (AST), blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and albumin (ALB). However, blood glucose (GLU), total protein (TP) and globulin (GLB) significantly increased while creatinine (CRE) and albumin/globulin (A/G) significantly decreased after adaptation. This work further confirms that the Mongolian gerbil is a diurnal animal and also indicates that a suitable adaptation procedure is necessary for getting reliable results when performing experiments using these animals.The Mongolian gerbil has been widely used in many research fields and has been re-ported to be a diurnal laboratory animal. The circadian rhythmicity of these gerbils was investigated in the present study by measuring two hormones that show daily oscillations, cortisol and ACTH, in serum using ELISA kits. The levels of the two hor-mones were highest at 8:00 am and their rhythmic changes were similar to those in humans. In addition, the influence of stress of handling and blood collection on the physiological parameters of the gerbils was examined. After adaptation to handling for 1 week, some serum parameters in the animals changed. Handling and blood col-lection did not impact significantly on the following parameters: creatine kinase(CK),lactate dehydrogenase(LD), alanine aminotransferase(ALT), aspartate transaminase(AST), blood urea nitrogen(BUN), and albumin(ALB). However, blood glucose(GLU),total protein(TP) and globulin(GLB) significantly increased while creatinine(CRE) and albumin/globulin(A/G) significantly decreased after adaptation. This work further confirms that the Mongolian gerbil is a diurnal animal and also indicates that a suit-able adaptation procedure is necessary for getting reliable results when performing experiments using these animals.

关 键 词:CIRCADIAN RHYTHMICITY diurnal animals HANDLING ADAPTATION Mongolian GERBILS physiological parameters stress 

分 类 号:R[医药卫生]

 

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