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Can Vet J ; 50(3): 257-60, 2009 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19436476

RESUMO

Laboratory animal medicine is a growing field of veterinary practice that emphasizes animal welfare and refinement of research animal care. The Canadian Association for Laboratory Animal Medicine/L'association canadienne de la medecine des animaux de laboratoire (CALAM/ACMAL) and the Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) provide a framework within which laboratory animal veterinarians practise. Numerous continuing education and post-graduate training opportunities exist in Canada for veterinarians interested in pursuing this specialty.


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Bem-Estar do Animal , Animais de Laboratório , Ciência dos Animais de Laboratório/educação , Medicina Veterinária , Animais , Canadá , Escolha da Profissão , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Medicina Veterinária/métodos , Recursos Humanos
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Am J Vet Res ; 65(9): 1251-8, 2004 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15478773

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To develop a method to reliably induce congenital hypothyroidism in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) and assess similarities between the resultant developmental abnormalities and those described in horses with congenital hypothyroidism. ANIMALS: 35 female guinea pigs and their offspring. PROCEDURE: Guinea pigs were allocated to control groups or groups treated with a low-iodine diet before and throughout gestation; an s.c. injection of 100 or 200 microCi of radioactive iodine 131 (131I) on day 40 of gestation; or 0.1% propylthiouracil (PTU) continuously in the drinking water, beginning day 3 or 40 of gestation. In all groups, assessments included gestation duration, litter size, proportion of stillborn pups, and laboratory analyses in live pups and dams; postmortem examinations were performed on all pups and dams and selected tissues were examined histologically. RESULTS: Compared with control animals, pups from dams receiving a low-iodine diet or 131I s.c. had mild changes in their thyroid glands but no grossly or radiographically detectable lesions of hypothyroidism. Pups from dams receiving PTU were often stillborn (24/27 pups) and had enlarged thyroid glands (characterized by large, variably sized follicles of tall columnar epithelium and little or no colloid), an incomplete coat, and radiographically detectable skeletal dysgenesis. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Many of the lesions detected in guinea pig pups from the experimentally treated dams were similar to those described in foals with congenital hypothyroidism. Experimental induction of congenital hypothyroidism in guinea pigs may be useful for the study of naturally occurring congenital hypothyroidism in horses.


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Doenças dos Cavalos/patologia , Hipotireoidismo/induzido quimicamente , Hipotireoidismo/patologia , Modelos Animais , Animais , Peso Corporal , Osso e Ossos/diagnóstico por imagem , Hipotireoidismo Congênito , Feminino , Cobaias , Técnicas Histológicas , Cavalos , Iodo/deficiência , Radioisótopos do Iodo , Tamanho da Ninhada de Vivíparos , Propiltiouracila , Radiografia , Tiroxina/sangue , Tri-Iodotironina/sangue
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