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Chunk #5 — Problems of Successful Translation to Humans of Data from Animal Experimentation — The Influence of Laboratory Procedures and Environments on Experimental Results

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The flaws and human harms of animal experimentation.
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In order to control for potential confounders, some investigators have called for standardization of laboratory settings and procedures.18 One notable effort was made by Crabbe et al. in their investigation of the potential confounding influences of the laboratory environment on six mouse behaviors that are commonly studied in neurobehavioral experiments. Despite their “extraordinary lengths to equate test apparatus, testing protocols, and all possible features of animal husbandry” across three laboratories, there were systematic differences in test results in these labs.19 Additionally, different mouse strains varied markedly in all behavioral tests, and for some tests the magnitude of genetic differences depended on the specific testing laboratory. The results suggest that there are important influences of environmental conditions and procedures specific to individual laboratories that can be difficult—perhaps even impossible—to eliminate. These influences can confound research results and impede extrapolation to humans.