The Lab Rodent

 

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The majority of pre-clinical studies involving laboratory animals require the animals physically restrained causing stress. A new handling technique used on rodents which avoids the use of physical restraint. The new handling method resulted in the rodents being in a more positive affective state, lowering their stress hormone levels by around 50 per cent. The release of stress hormones can alter the response to drug treatments changing its physiological, neurochemical and psychological state. Changes to using animal models in research and to reduce the number of techniques commenced, further enhancements in animal well being can be made through refining existing processes.

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