Title: Writing an Animal Protocol Advice from the IACUC
1Writing an Animal ProtocolAdvice from the IACUC
2AALAS Publication American Association for
Laboratory Animal Science
3Animal Activity Form FAQs
- Animal Activity Form aka Animal Protocol
- Located on the IACUC website under Forms
- http//iacuc.umc.edu/documents/IACUCprotocolform2
009.doc - Download, complete, submit electronically to Ms
Jean Garrett - jgarrett_at_dor.umsmed.edu
- Protocol of record submission date 1st working
date of the month - Protocol Approval runs on a 3 year cycle of
review - 01 year submission of full Animal Activity Form
- 02 year Annual Renewal Form
- 03 year Annual Renewal Form
- Clock resets and starts again
- 01 year 3 year full submission include Progress
Report (Appendix K)
4Form Questions 1 and 2 - Personnel
- PI must be Instructor rank or above
- Indicate PI title PhD, MD
- Include all Technicians, Post Docs, Grad Students
- Please Note
- When individuals join your lab, submit a memo to
the IACUC asking to add the individual to the
protocol include information detailing his/her
education/qualifications - When people leave the lab, draft a memo to the
IACUC and ask that she/he be removed from the
protocol
5Personnel Training
- All persons who will work with the live animal
must have documented participation in IACUC
mandated Training - Information and forms are available on the IACUC
website under Training - http//iacuc.umc.edu/Training.html
- Contact
- Ms Amanda Kinslow
- IACUC Training Coordinator
- amurray_at_animal.umsmed.edu
6Form Question 9 Animal Requirements
- Fill in table
- Species
- Strain/Stock
- Gender M, F, TP female, pups
- if using these, you must complete Appendix B
- Source
- Number remember to calculate total of animals
needed for 3 year period
7Form Question 11 Potential Hazards
- Chemical toxins in bedding/cages/carcasses?
- Reviewed by Risk Mgmt?
- Info at http//ehs.umc.edu/
- Radioisotopes in bedding/cages/carcasses?
- Reviewed by Radiation Safety?
- Info at http//dor.umc.edu/RSO/
- Infectious agents or recombinant DNA usage?
- Reviewed by Biohazards Committee?
- Info at http//ibc.umc.edu/
- All Environmental Health and Safety Concerns
- Info at http//ehs.umc.edu
- Fire/Chemical/Radiation/Laser/Biological
8Form Question 12 Animal Husbandry
- Standard Nonstandard
- Feeding
- Watering
- Caging/housing
- Examples of non-standard
- High/Low salt diet high/low fat diet, etc
- Drugs / Compounds (Sprite, alcohol) added to
drinking water - Single housing, metabolic caging
- For each non-standard situation
- Include description of what is added
- Provide reason
- Identify an individual responsible for overseeing
the process - Develop lab book
- Label appropriately
- View and document Non-standard feeding and
watering ppt on IACUC website
9Form Question 14 - Lay Summary
- Describe the Proposed Use of Animals
- Use non-scientific words
- Define abbreviations
- Provide brief description of the experimental
design - Tie scope of work into possible human or animal
health benefit
10Form Questions 15A and 15B Justification for
the Use of Animals
- Justification of the selected species
- Presence of a large body of scientific knowledge
validates use of particular species or animal
model - Existence of large body of lab data that would
need to be repeated if another species was
selected - Characteristics of the species make it uniquely
suited for the study - Availability of research tools or reagents unique
to the species - Provide rationale for using animal models versus
non-animal models
11Form Question 16 Description of Animal
Procedures
- This part of the protocol should stand alone, all
necessary information needs to be included here - Flow charts, time lines and tables are very
useful - If study utilizes several species, please
identify experimental procedures for each species
separately - Describe any non-surgical manipulations
- Injections, scans (x-rays, MRI), sample
collection - Route, volumes, frequency included
- Be certain to complete Appendices D and F
12Form Question 16 Description of Animal
Procedures
- Outline All Surgical manipulations
- Be certain to complete Appendix C
- Describe surgical manipulations including site
preparation, surgical approach, and unique
techniques for each surgical procedure - Provide information on Pre- and post operative
care - Anesthesia and Analgesia
- Intra-operative monitoring
- Wound Closure and suture removal
- Be certain to complete Appendix C
- Identify all groups in the design
- Include control and experimental groups
- Number of animals per group
- Number of iterations of testing/sampling/
injections - Describe behavioral testing
- Be certain to complete Appendix L
13Form Question 17 Justification of Animal
Numbers
- Consider power analysis and statistics
- Center for Biostatistics http//research.umc.edu/B
io-Statistics/UMC_Biostatistics-summary.html - is available to assist you
- Define groups include controls
- If personnel training is part of the study,
include sufficient animals to ensure adequate
training - Number of animals justified should equal the
number of animals requested in Question 9
14Form Question 19 - Endpoints
- Define appropriate humane time points
- For early removal from study
- Include weigh loss range morbidity assessment
impaired neurological status ruffled
fur/inability to groom impaired ability to feed
excess tumor burden beyond specified
size/diameter pain and distress unrelieved by
administration of analgesia - Consultation with the Vet staff (ext. 4-1385)
should be considered
15Form Question 20 - Euthanasia
- Provide both a Primary Method and a Secondary
(adjunct) Method to ensure death of the animal - Consult with the LAF Vet staff and/or the AVMA
Guidelines on Euthanasia, June 2007 available
on the IACUC website - View/review Euthanasia ppt (IACUC website)
16Assurances
- 1. Have all personnel received a medical
evaluation from UMMC Student/Employee Health and
updated Occupational Health Information annually? - No Yes
-
- 2. Have all personnel become familiar with the
Training Procedural Manual for Animal Use at
UMMC? - No Yes
-
- 3. Review of the available resources and previous
experiments have determined that the proposed
activity is not unnecessarily duplicative of
previously reported activities. - No Yes
-
- 4. USDA Policy 12, Consideration of Alternative
to Painful/Distressful Procedures states the
following The Animal Welfare Act (AWA)
regulations require principal investigators to
consider alternatives to procedures that may
cause more than momentary or slight pain or
distress to the animals and provide a written
narrative of the methods used and sources
consulted to determine the availability of
alternatives, including refinements, reductions,
and replacements.
173Rs- Refinement, Reduction, Replacement
- Replacement consider use of computer models,
cell culture, in vitro assays - Reduction consider limiting group size to
minimum perform multiple experiments
simultaneously share tissue animals serve as
own control newer instruments - Refinement consider using new anesthetics
newer analgesics newer bleeding/injection
techniques improved surgical technique
18Assurances and Written Narrative
- To comply with Policy 12 , the IACUC asks you to
do the following two activities - 1. Conduct a literature search using two
different search engines (see next slide) - 2. Describe and certify the results of the search
in a narrative format
19Activity 1. Conduct a search of the literature
- To determine whether or not alternatives exist to
procedures that may cause more than momentary
pain and distress This step requires the use of
two different search engines. - Search 1 and Search 2
- The same search strategy can be used for both
search engines. - Sources utilized Examples are listed below
(please note PubMed and Medline are the same and
cannot both be used). -
- Medline/PubMed (http//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed
) - Toxnet (http//toxnet.nlm.nih.gov)
- AWIC (http//awic.nal.usda.gov)
- Agricola (http//agricola.nal.usda.gov)
- ISI Web of Science (http//apps.isiknowledge.com
) - Other ( )
-
- Key words The IACUC recommends the inclusion of
in vitro and animal model with search terms
specific to your research. -
- Search date
- Covered years of search
- Words Searched
- Search Results (list combinations of terms and
number of hits for each)
20Activity 2. Narrative
- Provide a brief summary of any articles that were
identified in the search and how these studies
relate to the current animal protocol. - Certify in this section that no valid alternative
was identified to any described procedures that
may cause more than momentary pain or distress,
whether relieved or not. - Reduction, replacement and refinement (the 3 Rs)
must be addressed, not just animal replacement. - Additional assistance may be obtained by
contacting the Rowland Medical Library reference
desk at ext. 4-1231.
21Narrative check format
- Describe results of the search
-
- 2. Certification of alternatives
- 1. Methods that would REFINE, REDUCE, and/or
REPLACE methods currently proposed for use are
not available. -
- 2. Are methods that refine existing tests by
minimizing animal distress and/or distress
available? - Yes No
- if yes, explain why the method is not
suitable -
- 3. Are methods that reduce the number of animals
necessary for an experiment available? - Yes No
- if yes, explain why the method is not
suitable - 4. Are methods/techniques to replace
whole-animal use with in vitro or other tests
available? - Yes No
- if yes, explain why the method is not
suitable - When ascites production is used to produce
antibodies, provide justification as to why in
vitro systems cannot be used.
22Appendices
- A Enrichment
- B Breeding
- C Surgical
- D Collection of Biological Samples from the
Live Animal - E Antibody Formation/Tumor Induction/ Hybridoma
and Ascites - F Administration of Drugs/Test Compounds
- G Prolonged Physical Restraint
- H Multiple Major Survival Surgical Procedures
- I Food and/or Fluid Restriction
- J Animal Pain and/or Distress
- K Progress Report
- L Behavioral Training and Testing
23- For additional assistance,
- contact the IACUC office, 5-5006