The effects of chronic exposure to common bedding materials on the metabolic rate and overall health of male CD-1 mice

Publication Type:
Journal Article
Year of Publication:
2010
Authors:
Corey E. Becker, Carolyn F. Mathur, Bradley G. Rehnberg
Publication/Journal:
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
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ISBN:
1088-8705
Abstract:

Anecdotes and personal Web pages claim that cedar and pine beddings cause respiratory distress in rodents, although no previous research could be found to support these claims. There have, however, been published studies of respiratory distress in cedar and pine mill workers. That research links exposure to wood dust to asthma and to bronchial and alveolar damage in humans. This study looks at the effects of 3 types of bedding (CareFRESH®Original, cedar, and pine) on the growth, food intake, oxygen consumption, IgE antibody concentrations, and general appearance and behavior in male CD-1 mice. Mice who were housed on these beddings for approximately 4 months did not show significant differences in any of these variables. This suggests that these 3 materials provide equally healthy substrates for long-term rearing of mice and possibly other rodents.

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