Ch 3 Laboratory Animal Research Facilities Vet Tech

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basic research

Advances fundamental knowledge life processes and diseases without a specific practical application in mind

<p>Advances fundamental knowledge life processes and diseases without a specific practical application in mind</p>
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applied research

Uses existing knowledge to solve a specific biomedical problem, such as the development of new vaccines or surgical procedures. There is a specific practical application needing improvement.

<p>Uses existing knowledge to solve a specific biomedical problem, such as the development of new vaccines or surgical procedures. There is a specific practical application needing improvement.</p>
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Animal Models in Research

Live animals are selected as subjects for applied research.

<p>Live animals are selected as subjects for applied research.</p>
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clinical research

Builds on knowledge from basic and applied research and is always conducted on live animals, including humans. Studies health and disease of humans.

<p>Builds on knowledge from basic and applied research and is always conducted on live animals, including humans. Studies health and disease of humans.</p>
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experimental group

Receives the treatment (independent variable)

<p>Receives the treatment (independent variable)</p>
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control group

the group that does not receive the experimental treatment, but receives the placebo

<p>the group that does not receive the experimental treatment, but receives the placebo</p>
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Placebo

a fake drug used in the testing of medication

<p>a fake drug used in the testing of medication</p>
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Observation

First step of scientific method. Formulate an initial question

<p>First step of scientific method. Formulate an initial question</p>
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Hypothesis

A very specific statement based on observations that can be tested through experimentation.

<p>A very specific statement based on observations that can be tested through experimentation.</p>
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Principal investigator

The PI formulates the hypothesis and writes the experimental design, often holding a PhD or being a veterinary specialist.

<p>The PI formulates the hypothesis and writes the experimental design, often holding a PhD or being a veterinary specialist.</p>
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American Association for Laboratory Animal Science (AALAS)

Certification exams for laboratory animal technicians, assistants, and technologists.

<p>Certification exams for laboratory animal technicians, assistants, and technologists.</p>
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LAT and LATG

Persons that do lab animal procedures such as blood collection, radiographs, surgical assisting, and other advanced animal nursing procedures.

<p>Persons that do lab animal procedures such as blood collection, radiographs, surgical assisting, and other advanced animal nursing procedures.</p>
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Assistant laboratory animal technicians (ALATs)?

They help care for research facility animals, including cleaning cages, observing animals, and checking temperature and humidity.

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random assignment

It helps ensure that the experimental and control groups are comparable, reducing bias.

<p>It helps ensure that the experimental and control groups are comparable, reducing bias.</p>
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FDA Clinical research

All clinical research complies with regulations regarding animal and human subject care.

<p>All clinical research complies with regulations regarding animal and human subject care.</p>
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Applied research models

Computer models, mathematical models, cell or tissue cultures, or live animals.

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Construction materials

Materials should be waterproof, seamless, and resistant to damage from regular use.

<p>Materials should be waterproof, seamless, and resistant to damage from regular use.</p>
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Conventional facility

Animal and support rooms have single doors opening into a central corridor.

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Double corridor facility

Two doors for each room, one leading to a clean corridor and one to a dirty corridor.

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Barrier facility

Personnel must shower and wear disposable clothing before entering animal rooms, with airlocks and UV light.

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Containment facility

To house animals with infectious or zoonotic diseases, ensuring biosecurity.

<p>To house animals with infectious or zoonotic diseases, ensuring biosecurity.</p>
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Biosecurity Levels (BSL)

Levels 1 to 4 that determine the safety measures for handling infectious organisms.

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Environmental factors

Temperature, humidity, lighting, ventilation, air pressure, noise, and social enrichment.

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Feed and bedding storage at least 20 cm off the floor

To prevent moisture accumulation and vermin infestation.

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Autoclaved materials

Requirement for materials entering a barrier facility because animals may be germ-free

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Primary enclosures

To define the outer limit within which the animal can move without human assistance.

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Stainless steel

Material is known for being strong, rust-free, and resistant to most cleaning chemicals in animal enclosures

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aluminum

Lightweight, inexpensive, but less durable than stainless steel

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Shoebox cage

Small cage typically used for rodents and may incorporate a feeding station

<p>Small cage typically used for rodents and may incorporate a feeding station</p>
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suspended cages

They have a mesh bottom that provides excellent ventilation but creates a poor microenvironment.

<p>They have a mesh bottom that provides excellent ventilation but creates a poor microenvironment.</p>
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metabolism cages

To collect feces and urine, with food and water provided outside the cage.

<p>To collect feces and urine, with food and water provided outside the cage.</p>
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Gang cage

Type of cage allows for group housing and has multiple food and water sites

<p>Type of cage allows for group housing and has multiple food and water sites</p>
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Transport Cages

To move animals from one location to another, often equipped with wheels.

<p>To move animals from one location to another, often equipped with wheels.</p>
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inhalation cage

To create an enclosed chamber with strict environmental parameters for specific studies. May provide supplemental oxygen after surgey.

<p>To create an enclosed chamber with strict environmental parameters for specific studies. May provide supplemental oxygen after surgey.</p>
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Body weight and surface area

Factors used when calculating cage space requirements for animals

<p>Factors used when calculating cage space requirements for animals</p>
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Environmental enrichment

Vertical space, resting ledges, boxes for burrowing, chew toys, climbing ropes, hidden treats, and running wheels.

<p>Vertical space, resting ledges, boxes for burrowing, chew toys, climbing ropes, hidden treats, and running wheels.</p>
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Quarantine

To allow recovery from transportation stress and to prevent disease.

<p>To allow recovery from transportation stress and to prevent disease.</p>
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Axenic

Germ-free animals maintained in strict barrier facilities.

<p>Germ-free animals maintained in strict barrier facilities.</p>
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specific pathogen free

Animals are demonstrated to be free of certain pathogens but not all.

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OSHA

To enforce laws that protect workers from hazardous materials.

<p>To enforce laws that protect workers from hazardous materials.</p>
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BSL 1

Agents that do not harm humans

<p>Agents that do not harm humans</p>
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BSL 2

Potential human disease with treatments available

<p>Potential human disease with treatments available</p>
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BSL 3

Serious human diseases with treatments available

<p>Serious human diseases with treatments available</p>
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BSL 4

Serious or fatal human diseases without treatments available

<p>Serious or fatal human diseases without treatments available</p>
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Purpose bred

animals bred specifically for research purposes

<p>animals bred specifically for research purposes</p>
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Random Source Animals

procured from USDA class B dealers who may obtain animals from shelters. Concern is they may be a previous pet

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