A Lotus 1-2-3-based system for recording and maintaining body weight of laboratory animals |
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Authors: | Joseph S Ali Valerie B Olszyk Dusty D Dunn Keh-Liang A Lee Sharon M Kendall Richard R Rhoderick Philip J Bushnell |
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Institution: | 1. Neurotoxicology Division, MD 74B, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 27711, Research Triangle Park, NC 2. ManTech Environmental Technology, Inc., Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 3. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
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Abstract: | Body-weight maintenance is required in a variety of behavioral and physiological studies. A PC-based animal-weighing system is described; it features automated data collection and allows for accurate control of body weight in test animals via manipulation of food intake. Major system components are a PC XT-compatible computer, Lotus 1-2-3 and National Instruments Measure software, and a digital electronic balance. The system is controlled by Lotus macros, which present menus to the user. Menus provide for the basic operations of the system, including establishing new data files, collecting weight data, printing, and transferring files to a laboratory minicomputer. The optional weight-maintenance algorithm calculates the amount of food necessary to maintain target body weights. Some important aspects of this algorithm, including maintenance-feeding and gain parameters, can be manipulated to reduce weight oscillation in test animals or to accommodate the maintenance of body weight of different animal species. The system facilitates acquisition and recording of weight data, minimizes the frequency of error, and reduces variability both within and across animals when body-weight maintenance is required. |
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