Introduction of Mice Footpad Injection
Mice footpad injection is an important route of inoculation in mice models of disease and immunology. Mice Footpad Injection or inoculation is a common experiment in Leprosy. As M. leprae cannot be cultured in-vitro but does grow on the footpads of mice, a conventional mouse colony was introduced to perform culture and sensitivity testing of M. leprae. In 1982 a nude mice colony was introduced to facilitate new drug trials for leprosy. Swiss Albino mice are the most common in practice.
Test Requirements for Mice Footpad Injection
- 26G hypodermic needle
- 1 ml syringe
- Gloves
- Goggles
- Apron
- Mask
- Sprit cotton
- Suspension for inoculation ( test organism/ drug)
- Disposal bucket
- Mice (Swiss Albino mice or nude mice)
Test procedure of Mice Footpad Injection
- Fill the syringe with an appropriate amount of suspension for inoculation. The maximum volume that can be injected into a footpad is 50 µl.
- The mice are placed in a restraint tube with one hind foot isolated and extended by grasping the skin above the stifle.
- Wipe the foot with a spirit swab to remove debris prior to injecting.
- Grasp the toes of the extended foot prior to releasing the skin at the stifle.
- Inject subcutaneously into the center of the hindfoot forming a small bleb at the injection site.
- Once the suspension has been delivered, remove the needle and observe for bleeding.
- Give light pressure to the puncture site if bleeding occurs.
- Return the mice to the cage.
- Enter the data in the datasheet.
- Check the inoculated mice daily for a week ( depending on the nature of your experiment).
Applications of Mice Footpad Injection
- Mice foot inoculation of M. leparae for cultivation and drug testing.
- They are also the experimental animal models for new drug trials of leprosy.
- To study Viral-Induced Neuroinflammatory Responses.
Keynotes on Mice Footpad Injection,
- Only one hind foot is preferred and thus never inject both hind feet.
- Nude mice maintenance is cumbersome since they are highly sensitive.
- The needle is injected just off the midline parallel to the vessel to avoid rupturing the blood vessel that runs the length of the foot.
- Patients are selected for Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture and sensitivity on the following criteria-
- Untreated new patient: Borderline Lepromatous (BL)/Lepromatous leprosy (LL) who have a bacteriological index (BI) > 3+
- Relapsed patient: BL/LL who have BI > 3+
- Patient not responding to therapy: BL/LL who have BI > 3+
- Defaulter
- The mice must be closely monitored for signs of pain, level of food consumption, and for normal ambulation.
- Self-mutilation can occur with the foot being chewed off. This is a sign of chronic pain. Any mouse demonstrating self-mutilation should be monitored by the animal house representator or the veterinary staff immediately.
- The mice must be euthanized when the lesion or tumor reaches the protocol endpoint or interferes with the mice’s ability to ambulate or reach food and water.
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