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Title Mouse necropsy
Course number 3036
Programme 0-Inte del av forskarutbildningsprogram
Language English
Credits 1.0
Notes A Laboratory Animal Science course.

Date 2018-04-11 -- 2018-04-18
Responsible KI department Komparativ medicin
Specific entry requirements Students need to have completed a laboratory animal science course on how to carry out scientific procedures on mice i.e. EU Function A or equivalent course.
Purpose of the course This two-day course will provide the students with the theoretical background of performing mouse necropsies, including procedures and methods to preserve organs and tissues for further morphological analysis. The course will primarily be practical. This should ultimately enable the students to perform complete mouse necropsies in a standardized and reproducible way.
Intended learning outcomes After completion of this course, the participants of the course should 1) know how to carry out a necropsy in a mouse according to good veterinary and scientific practice, 2) understand the requirements needed to perform organ sampling through a standardized necropsy protocol. The practical learning outcomes based on a supervised training of mouse necropsies will provide the students with a basic knowledge to describe organ changes, how to document these and preserve the organs in such a way that further analysis can be performed on tissues that show a minimum of autolysis, thus providing optimal conditions for extracting useful information from mice.
Contents of the course This course will provide a basic foundation to individuals who, perform research using experimental mouse models, and have to conduct a post-mortem examination to analyze morphological changes either due to experimental manipulation or due to introduced genetic changes. The course will provide a theoretical background to standardized mouse necropsies, sampling of organs, alternative ways of preserving these for further morphological analyses, as well as trimming of the organs and preparing these for sectioning for later evaluation using microscopy. A basic description of terms used to describe gross changes will be provided both in lectures and through recommended literature. The main part of the course will be devoted to practical necropsy training, where the participants will be actively supervised during the training.
Teaching and learning activities The course will be based on pre-reading material on basic mouse anatomy and necropsy techniques, lectures on mouse necropsy, sample collection, tissue handling and fixation, practical demonstrations and individual practical training on such issues. Since the ultimate aim is to provide course participants with enough practical training to enable them to perform independent necropsies and tissue sampling this two day course will be split into 1+1 days with an intermittent period for personal training and reflection. In this way, participants will be given an intensive instruction and training during the first day, with a follow up providing feedback on an individual basis and more supervised training during the second day, which will follow after one week.
Compulsory elements All mouse necropsy sessions and active student participation are compulsory. Missed parts of the course as a consequence of a well-justified absence will need to be compensated after agreement with the course director e.g. with written assignment or in future course editions.
Examination Practical assessments will be carried out by direct observation of skills and documentation of actions taken by learners during their training laboratory session. A short multiple choice question final written examination will also be held at the end of the course. A pass/fail criteria will be used as a global rate for this course.
Literature and other teaching material Lecture notes and handouts covering the course contents.

Recommended books:
1. Feldman DF, Seely JC. Necropsy Guide: Rodents and the Rabbit. CRC Press 1998 (out of press check library)
2. V. Popesko, V. Rajtová and J. Horák: A Colour Atlas of the Anatomy of Small Laboratory Animals. Vol. II. Rat, Mouse, Hamster. Wolfe Publishing Ltd., London 1992. (out of press check library)
3. Treuting PM and Dintzis SM (Editors) Comparative Anatomy and Histology, Second Edition: A Mouse, Rat, and Human Atlas 2nd Edition
4. Scudamore CL. A Practical Guide to the Histology of the Mouse. Wiley_Blackwell 2014.
5. Iwaki T, Yamashita H, Hayakawa T. A Color Atlas of Sectional Anatomy of the Mouse 1st Edition. Braintree Scientific, 2001.
6. Hedrich H. The Laboratory Mouse. 2nd Edition, Academic Press 2012. (also available as an electronic book via KIB)
Internet resources and electronic publications:
1. The Virtual Mouse Necropsy. http://www.oocities.org/virtualbiology/
2. Vincenzo Covelli - Guide to the Necropsy of the Mouse. http://eulep.pdn.cam.ac.uk/Necropsy_of_the_Mouse/printable.php
3. Scudamore CL, Busk N, Vowell K. A simplified necropsy technique for mice: making the most of unscheduled deaths. Lab Anim. 2014 Oct;48(4):342-4
4. Slaoui M, Bauchet AL, Fiette L.Tissue Sampling and Processing for Histopathology Evaluation. Methods Mol Biol. 2017;1641:101-114
5. Fiette L1, Slaoui M2, Bauchet AL3. Procedures of Necropsy and Tissue Sampling Methods Mol Biol. 2017;1641:71-100
Number of students 8 - 10
Selection of students Selection will be based on the relevance of the course syllabus for the applicant's doctoral project (i.e. use of mouse models), which will be according to written motivation. If necessary, additional selection criterium will be used based on the date for registration as a doctoral student (priority given to earlier registration date).
More information Face-to-face teaching will be held on April 11 and 18, 2018 between approx. 9am and 5pm. Location: Learning Lab, von Eulers väg 4A, 2nd floor. The main instructor of this course is Dr. Björn Rozell, DDS, PhD, DVM, Professor. This course is also recognized by the LAS E&T unit, Comparative Medicine, as a Continued Professional Development (CPD) activity in Laboratory Animal Science (LAS) for those working with mice as an experimental model.
Additional course leader Rafael Frías | DVM, MSc (LAS), PhD Director, LAS Education & Training Unit Comparative Medicine | Karolinska Institutet 171 77 Stockholm, Sweden | Von Eulers väg 4A, 4th floor T: +46 8524-86660 | M: +46 737 874-103 rafael.frias@ki.se
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Course responsible Rafael Frias
Komparativ medicin
085246660
rafael.frias@ki.se
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