Joanna Makowska
UBC Animal Welfare ProgramTHE UNIVERSITY OFBRITISHCOLUMBIA
THE UNIVERSITY OFBRITISHCOLUMBIA
ANSC 500
March 3rd 2008
In Canada, over 2.5 million laboratory animals used in 2006
332,000 rats (13%)911,000 mice (36%)
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The most frequent laboratory procedure
Most common for rodents: CO2 2 methods:
Pre-fill Gradual-fill
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Definition:
Greek “eu” = good and “thanatos” = death
Killing animals without pain or distress
Welfare implications
Key questions:
1)Does CO2 euthanasia cause PAIN?
2)Does it cause DISTRESS?
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Humans: pain at > 40% CO2 Rats: activation of nasal nociceptors at > 40%
CO2
CO2 converted to carbonic acid in mucosa
Acid causes burning sensation
CO2 + H2O H+ + HCO3-
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Humans: nasal irritants cause bradycardia
(slow heart rate) at >40%
Does it occur during CO2 euthanasia?
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Rats exposed to: Pre-fill (100% CO2) Gradual-fill (20% chamber
volume/min)
Recorded: EEG (brain activity) ECG (heart activity)
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Golledge et al. 2005
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Bradycardia
Unconsciousness Death
Golledge et al. 2005
Potential for 10 sec of pain
Key questions:
1)Does CO2 euthanasia cause PAIN?
2)Does it cause DISTRESS?
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Behavioural responses to CO2:
Nose to lid contact Rears Escape behaviours Vocalizations
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Compares motivation for a reward against motivation to avoid gas exposure
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Rats exposed to: Pre-fill Gradual-fill
Recorded: Time to leave the test cage CO2 concentration when left the test cage
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Niel & Weary 2007
Behavioural responses Escape behaviours begin at 10% and peak
at 20% Loss of consciousness at >30%
Approach-avoidance testing CO2 exposure is aversive to rats, starting at 15%
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Dyspnea is a discomfort caused by the urge to breathe In humans, starts at 7% CO2 Severe at 15-20% CO2
Consistent with rats’ aversion thresholds
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High CO2 causes pain
Low CO2 causes distress (dyspnea?)
ALTERNATIVES ARE URGENTLY NEEDED