Thursday, October 5, 2017

Q21. Mouse Breeding Basics



How much do you know about mouse breeding?   Might be useful one day to know a few fun facts!
Here are some questions you ought to know the answer to.... (and if you forgot - links to useful online references are provided)





1.  Mouse pups: at what age does...

  • The milk spot disappear
  • Hair first appear
  • Ears start to come away from head
  • Teeth erupt
  • Eyes are fully open
  • Eat solid food
Check HERE if you need a reminder

2.  Timed breeding.  How would you time breeding without the use of drugs?   ( there are good summaries HERE  and HERE)

3.  If you need to superovulate to produce many eggs (eg for embryo freezing) the protocol is...
  • Take group housed female mice aged _______ days
  • Inject 2-5 IU PMSG between ___________(time of day) on day 1.
  • Inject 2-5 IU HCG ________   hours later on day _____
  • Mate with stud (8 weeks old individually housed)_____________(when?)
  • Ovulation occurs __________ hours later.
(And HERE is the protocol)

4.  Estrus Cycle: visual external characteristics (ie vaginal opening appearance) 
  • What distinguishes proestrus from estrus? 
  • Metestrus from Diestrus?
5. Estrus Cycle: Vaginal smears - 
  • What distinguishes proestrus from estrus? 
  • Metestrus from diestrus?
A really nice review for questions 4 and 5 can be found HERE

6. Early Pregnancy Diagnosis
  • Ultrasound can identify pregnancy as early as Embryonic Day ___  (assuming day following mating is Day 0.5)  Reference 
  • Weight change can identify pregnancy as early as day ED_____   Reference
And here are a few easy ones...
7. Delayed implantation generally occurs when ________________________________ 
8. For breeding, always add the female/male to the female/male's cage
9. Gestation generally lasts between ___ and ____ days
10. B6 mouse pups should weigh approximately _____grams on weaning at 3 weeks.


ANSWERS are posted HERE


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