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Harlan Animal Colonies Health Evaluation Summary: 09/24/07

Contract N01-AG-7-2113

RATS Barrier 202B

Animal Facility StrainNo.SexAgeTesting Laboratory/Dates
Location: Indianapolis, INF344/NHsd2M/1F5 months University of Missouri
Barrier/Building: 202B 1M/2F10 monthsMURADIL, Columbia, MO
     
    Receipt Date: 7/23/07
Ship Date: 7/22/07    Report Date: 9/14/07

Evaluation

NIA rats submitted for this health monitoring were obtained from NIA-NIH aging colonies maintained in barriers by Harlan. All rats examined were considered to be in a good state of health.

Serology

AgentAssayNo. Pos./No. Tested Comments
SendaiMFI0/6 
RCV/SDAVMFI0/6 
ParvovirusesMFI0/6 
KRVMFI0/6 
H-1MFI0/6 
PVMMFI0/6 
M. pulmonis MFI0/6 
Reo 3 MFI0/1 
TMEV GDVII MFI0/1 
MADMFI0/1 
LCMMFI0/1 
HantaanMFI0/1 

Bacteriology

AgentNo. Pos./No. Tested Comments
Mycoplasma pulmonis 0/6  
Salmonella spp.0/6Nasopharynx/lung/cecum/uterine cultures
Pasturella pneumotropica0/6 
Pasturella spp. 0/6 
Bordetella bronchiseptica 0/6 
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 0/6 
Citrobacter rodentium 0/6 
Corynebaterium kutscheri0/6 
Klebsiella pneumoniae0/6 
Klebsiella oxytoca0/6The bacteria isolated from the nasopharynx and cecum are opportunistic or normal flora of the rat.
Staphylococcus aureus 0/6
Staphylococcus pneumoniae 0/6  
Streptococcus sp. Group B beta 0/6 

PCR

 No. Pos./No.TestedComments
Mycoplasma pulmonis 0/6 
Heliobacter hepaticus 0/6 

Parasitology

Type and Test ResultsComments
EctoparasitesNo. Pos./No. Tested External parasites were not observed in any rat.

Test: Direct pelage

0/6
EndoparasitesNo. Pos./No. Tested Enteric and urinary bladder parasites were not observed in any rat.

Test(s): Direct, Gross, and Microscopic (intestines & bladder)

0/6

Pathology

Gross:None Significant Overall frequency of lesions in these rats is low.
Histologic:  
       Lung lymphoid hyperplasia6/6Lesions are incidental and/or consistent with normal aging process and are not indicative of infection with murine adventitious pathogens.
       Harderian gland lymphoid infiltrate 2/6
       Nephrocalcinosis3/6
       Interstitial pneumonia 1/6
       Myocardial degeneration 3/6  

 

A few other incidental lesions were also noted.

  

Availability

Rats obtained from NIA-NIH aging colonies maintained in a maximum security barrier by Harlan in Indianapolis, Indiana. The combined census of these colonies, at the time of the referenced monitoring, is tabulated below:

 

Retired Breeder - Male (9-20 months of age)
179  
Virgin - Male (1-31 months of age)
4,990 

Virgin - Female (1-31 months of age)

2,709

 

 

Total Census:

 

7,876

 

For information, contact:

Dr. Karla A. Stevens
HARLAN SPRAGUE DAWLEY, INC.
8520 Allison Pointe, #400
Indianapolis, IN 46250

Phone: (317) 806-6060
Fax: (317) 806-6073

 

Signed by Karla A. Stevens, D.V.M., Principal Investigator


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