Euthanasia of Rodent Fetuses and neonates


IACUC Policy: 046-02, Effective Date: 05/17/2013, Last Revision: 06/17/2016, Last Reviewed: 11/18/2022


Overview/Purpose

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) guidelines for the euthanasia of animals provides limited recommendations for the euthanasia of fetal and neonatal animals. Data suggests that mammalian fetuses remain in an unconscious state until the time of birth. It is therefore unnecessary to remove and individually euthanize fetuses following euthanasia of a pregnant dam. Euthanasia of the dam alone is sufficient to ensure death of the fetus.

The purpose of this policy is to ensure the appropriate euthanasia of rodent fetuses if removed from the dam and rodent neonates following parturition. In all cases, the person performing the euthanasia must be trained in the appropriate procedures and the euthanasia methods should be captured within the approved Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) protocol.

Definitions

Requirements

Fetuses

Death of fetuses (if removed from the uterus) must be confirmed after euthanasia and prior to disposal as for adult rodents.

Neonates

Resistance to hypoxia at this age results in a prolonged time to unconsciousness when CO2 is used as a euthanasia agent.

Immersion in liquid nitrogen may be used only if preceded by anesthesia. Similarly, anesthesia should precede immersion or perfusion with chemical fixatives.

Animals >10 days of age should follow euthanasia guidelines for adults.

Death of neonates must be confirmed after euthanasia and prior to disposal as for adult rodents.

Additional Information/Guidance

AVMA Guidelines for the Euthanasia of Animals

Revision History



Article ID: 38
Created: May 1, 2024
Last Updated: July 3, 2024

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