Resources Pain & Distress:   Measurement, Avoidance, and Relief

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Books

  • Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources, Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals,   Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council, 1992, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C.
  • Hawk TC, Leary SL, Formulary for Laboratory Animals, 1995, Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa
  • Kohn DF, Wixson, SK, White WJ, Benson GJ eds., Anesthesia and Analgesia in Laboratory Animals, 1997, Academic Press, New York, NY
  • Merskey H, Bogduk, N (edited by), A sample list of frequently used terms from: Classification of Chronic Pain, Second Edition, IASP Task Force on Taxonomy, 1994, IASP Press, Seattle, ©   page 209-214

Journal Articles

  • Autenried AMP, Rettich A, Spaeni, D, Rülicke T, Optimization of Intraperitoneal Injection Anesthesia in Mice: Drugs, Dosages, Adverse Effects, and Anesthesia Depth, Comparative Medicine, vol. 51(5), October 2001, page 443-456
  • Buettow BS, Chen LI, Maggio-Price L, Swisshelm K, Peritonitis in Nude Mice in a Xenograft Study, Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, vol. 38 (6), November 1999, page 47-49
  • Gades NM,   Danneman PJ,   Wixson SK, Tolley EA, The Magnitude and Duration of the Analgesic Effect of Morphine, Butorphanol, and Buprenorphine in Rats and Mice, Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, vol.39 (2), March 2000, page 8-13
  • Huang Guo-Ying, Linask KK, Doppler Echocardiographic Analysis of Effects of Tribromoethanol Anesthesia on Cardiac Function in the Mouse Embryo: A Comparison with Pentobarbital, Comparative Medicine, vol. 48(2), April 1998, page 206-209
  • Jong WMC, Zuurbier CJ, Winter de RTJ   , Heuvel van de DAF, Reitsma PH,   Cate ten H, Ince C, Fentanyl-fluanisone-midazolam Combination Results in More Stable Hemodynamics than does Urethane-a-chloralose and 2,2,2-tribromoethanol in Mice, Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, vol. 41(3), May 2002, page 28-32
  • Kiatchoosakun S, Kirkpatrick D, Hoit BD, Effects of Tribromoethanol Anesthesia on Echocardiographic Assessment of Left Ventricular Function in Mice, Comparative Medicine, vol. 51(1), February 2001, page 26-29
  • Laike ST, Stewart A, Martin WJ, Evaluation of Postoperative Analgesia in a Rat Model of Incisional Pain, Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science, vol. 42(1), January 2003, page 28-34
  • Martin LBE, Thompson AC, Martin T, Kristal MB, Analgesic Efficacy of Orally Administered Buprenorphine in Rats, Comparative Medicine , vol. 51(1), February 2001, page 43-48
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  • Reid WC, Paige Carmichael K, Srinivas S, Bryant JL, Pathologic Changes Associated with Use of Tribromoethanol (Avertin) in the Sprague Dawley Rat, Comparative Medicine, vol. 49(6), December 1999, page 665-670
  • Stewart LS, Martin WJ, Influence of Postoperative Analgesics on the Development of Neuropathic Pain in Rats, Comparative Medicine, vol. 53 (1), February 2003, page 29-36
  • •  Thompson JS, Brown SA, Khurdayan, Amenah Zeynalzadedan V, Sullivan PG, Scheff SW, Early Effects of Tribromoethanol, Ketamine/Xylazine, Pentobarbitol, and Isoflurane Anesthesia on Hepatic and Lymphoid Tissue in ICR Mice, Comparative Medicine, vol. 52(1), February 2002, page 63-70
  • Ullman-Cullere MH, Foltz CJ, Body Condition Scoring: A Rapid and Accurate Method for Assessing Health Status in Mice,. Laboratory Animal Science ,vol. 49(3), June 1999, page 319-323

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Other resources:

  • Alicia Karas, Identification and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Rodents, CAAT Refinement Program Project, May 8, 2003, Johns Hopkins University
  • Greg Boivin, Identification and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Rodents, CAAT Refinement Program Project, May 8, 2003, Johns Hopkins University
  • Mouse Preparation:   University of Washington, Seattle Washington - Rodent Handling and Restraint Training Program

Additional resources pain and distress

Books

  • Committee on Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals, Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources, Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council, Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals 1992, National Academy Press, Wahington, DC
  • http://www.nap.edu/catalog/1542.html
  • •  Flecknell P, Waterman-Pearson A (ed), Pain Management in Animals, 2000, WB Saunders
  • •  Gluckstein FP, Pain, anesthesia, and analgesia in common laboratory animals : June 1988 through October 1991 : 474 citations / prepared by Fritz P. Gluckstein, Bethesda, Md, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Library of Medicine, Reference Section ; Washington, DC
  • Gonder JC, Smeby RR, Wolfe TL (ed), Performance standards and Animal Welfare: Definition, Application and Assesment Parts I&II, , 1998,   Scientist Center for Animal Welfare
  • Lord Soulsby, Morton D (ed), Pain: its nature and management in man and animals, 2000, International Congress and symposium series 246, FRAME
  • Morrison AR, Evans HL, Ator NA, Nakamura RK (ed), Methods and Welfare Considerations in Behavioral Research with Animals, report of a national institutes of health workshop, 2002, The National Institute of Mental health
  • National Resourch Council, Definition of Pain and distress and Reporting requirements for
  • laboratory animals, Proceedings of the workshop held june 22, 2000, 2000, National Academy Press, Washington DC

Journal Articles

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