Pcol312 Lab - Week 1
Pcol312 Lab - Week 1
Pcol312 Lab - Week 1
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
Valenzuela. Quezon City. Antipolo. Pampanga. Cabanatuan. Laguna
Pharmacology Laboratory
At the end of the unit, the
student should have
1.observed safe, humane
handling and restraint of
laboratory animals.
2.understood potential
hazards when handling
laboratory animals
3.identified
ways to prevent
hazards associated with
handling of laboratory
animals
In order to successfully complete Exercise 1, please do the following:
1.Attend: Online Orientation via Zoom
2.Read: Introduction to Exercise 1 and Introduction to Laboratory Mouse
3.Watch: Video links
4.Discuss: Join your classmates in a Group Discussion
5.Research: Work individually to answer worksheets in Exercise 1 and
answer Assignment no. 1
6.Quiz: Take the online Quiz No. 1
Introduction
Animal Biosafety
Techniques Practices
Handling
Legal
Perspectives
The mouse is probably the most genetically and
biologically characterized mammal in the world.
Kingdom Animal
Phylum Chordata
Class Mammalia
Order Rodentia
Family Muridae
Subfamily Murinae
Genus Mus
Species musculus
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Lifespan 1-3 years
Adult weight Males 20-30 g,
Females 18-35g
Birth weight 1-2 g
Heart rate 310-840 beats per minute
Body temperature 36.5-38°C
Respiratory rate 80-230 breaths per minute
Blood volume 7-8%, 1.5-2.5 ml
Urine volume 0.5-1 ml per day
Allergens Dander, urinary protein
• Laboratory Animals
• Animal Use
• Humane Care
• Physical Restraint
7
s
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Mus musculus
Rattus norvegicus
• 3-7 days
Health Monitoring
Normal: Signs of discomfort or
active, have a disease:
smooth and shiny Huddles in corner,
haircoat, bright hunched posture, scruffy
clear eyes, and haircoat, feels cool to the
good body mass. touch, sneezing
Compare the relative distance between anus and
urinary papilla.
Ear tags
logo or group Ear notching
number, animal punching the ear firmly
number and quickly
Handling: Grasp the mouse by the base of the tail and lift it clear of its cage
Restraint: Grasp the scruff of the mouse between the thumb and the
forefinger while maintaining a firm grip on the tail
Handling: Grasp the rat
around the shoulder and
then lift clear of its cage.
Thank you!
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