2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.03.07.531465
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Development and Application of Home Cage Monitoring in Laboratory Mice and Rats: a Systematic Review

Abstract: Traditionally, in biomedical animal research, laboratory rodents are individually examined in test apparatuses outside their home cages at selected time points. However, the outcome of such tests can be influenced by the novel environment, the time of day, separation from the social group, or the presence of an experimenter. Moreover, valuable information may be missed when the animals are only monitored in short periods. These issues can be overcome by longitudinal monitoring mice and rats in their home cages… Show more

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“…Given the high number of divergent IntelliCage papers and topics, we will refrain from discussing them further and we will focus on selected studies showing interesting directions. Readers interested in how the IntelliCage compares to the increasing number of home-cage-based testing systems can find tabulated comparisons ( Kiryk et al, 2020 ; Mingrone et al, 2020 ; Voikar and Gaburro, 2020 ; Iman et al, 2021a ; Coulibaly, 2022 ; Kahnau et al, 2023b ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Given the high number of divergent IntelliCage papers and topics, we will refrain from discussing them further and we will focus on selected studies showing interesting directions. Readers interested in how the IntelliCage compares to the increasing number of home-cage-based testing systems can find tabulated comparisons ( Kiryk et al, 2020 ; Mingrone et al, 2020 ; Voikar and Gaburro, 2020 ; Iman et al, 2021a ; Coulibaly, 2022 ; Kahnau et al, 2023b ).…”
Section: Review Bodymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because IntelliCage was not suited for presenting auditory cues, the consortium developed an audiobox which uses an IntelliCage corner placed at some distance in a sound-attenuated box and permits the use of IntelliCage software for self-paced auditory conditioning, resulting in publications that appeared even in particularly high-ranking journals ( de Hoz and Nelken, 2014 ; Atlan et al, 2018 ; de Hoz et al, 2018 ; Chen et al, 2019 ; Chen and de Hoz, 2023 ). One may note that Kahnau et al (2023a , b) used a reverse approach by keeping the mice in a home-cage connected to an empty IntelliCage from where the mice had temporary access to solitary auditory conditioning as controlled by an animal gate. Most of the add-ons are available from TSE-Systems, while another add-on is a floor plate made of RFID antennae described later under “Tracking of mice on the floor of IntelliCage” (Section 2.10.2).…”
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“…Nevertheless, even with the best handling and habituation, a possibly negative influence of the separation from the home-cage and/or the group ( Krohn et al , 2006 ; Manouze et al , 2019 ) as well as the experimenter's immediate influence on the mice, and thereby the test results, must be taken into account. Home-cage based experiments are a good way to address this shortcoming and are becoming increasingly common (see https://www.cost-teatime.org/ for more on home-based cage-based systems + ( Kahnau et al , 2023 )).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of such home cage systems has increased in the past ( Kahnau et al, 2023c ). This development spawned movements such as the COST Action initiative “Improving biomedical research by automated behavior monitoring in the animal home-cage”, 1 which was established in 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%