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Mouse, Rat

Incapacitance Tester Librae (Weight Bearing)

Product Code:47880

Measures the weight distribution difference between an injured and unaffected hind paw of a mouse or rat. For the assessment of spontaneous pain in osteoarthritis, bone cancer, nerve injury and post-operative pain studies. Automatic operation reduces operator bias, optimizes repeatability and saves time. Easy to set up. Data visualization to monitor trends. Fast and easy cleaning procedures.

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Background

Also called “Incapacitance Tester” or “Static Weight Bearing”, it is the classic method to assess unilateral pain (especially joint pain, but also neuropathic pain, etc.), as when the animal stands on the force sensors (one per hind paw), it makes a natural adjustment to the degree of pain, by adapting weight distribution on both rear paws.

Shifts in pain distribution between limbs serve as indicators of pain severity, offering a quantitative and simple method to quantify the extent of weight distribution imbalances caused by pain. Weight bearing devices can also be used in longitudinal studies to understand pain progression and effectiveness of treatments, to screen potential drug candidates as well as in translational studies.

Automated, efficient, accurate

  • Automation of the measurement process using AutoStart, a unique feature that identifies immobility windows to optimise test repeatability and save operator time.
  • Option to switch to manual mode with the included foot pedal for hands free operation.
  • Quick calibration of high quality, precision force sensors (0.1g resolution) using the reference weight supplied.
  • Quick, seamless management of settings and data using large, bright, colour touch screen.
  • Visualization of test data as left/right weight histograms and scatter charts displaying trend data.
  • Recorded parameters include average paw weight, Standard Deviation, Left/Right ratio and more.
  • Data is saved in universal .csv format for spreadsheets including Microsoft Excel. Easy transfer of data using supplied USB key. 
  • No screws or protruding parts that can cause interference with the rodents and possibly compromise experiment results. 
  • Fast cleaning of foot pads (within seconds) because they are conveniently attached magnetically for easy removal.

 

Features

Benefits

Measure hind paw weight distribution

The most widely used method for weight bearing (>1,500 citations) is now updated and equipped with the latest technologies by Ugo Basile.

Autostart is a unique feature

Automate the measurement process by identifying immobility windows. 

Touch screen and USB data storage

Let scientists setting, controlling and managing instrument data quickly and seamlessly. Through a few, intuitive buttons, one can reach all the functionalities. The included USB key stores all data for optimal portability (average paw weight, Standard Deviation, Left/Right ratio, etc.). The Left/Right weight histograms and scatter charts display on line the experiment output for an immediate visual control, graphically effective and easy to follow during the test.

Reliable and easy to collect results:, software included

High quality force sensors (0.1g resolution) are easily calibrated with the provided reference weight and show no screws or other parts potentially interfering with the animal, for maximum experiment repeatability. After each test the result can be stored or discarded and data can be transferred from the instrument to a PC for MS Excel.

At the end of the experiment the foot pads can be cleaned in a few seconds, being magnetically attached to the base.

General

Command input and read-out

4,3 inches touch-screen (Resistive)

Power Requirements

Universal input 100-240 VAC, 50-60Hz, 15W max

Sound Level

Negligible

Operating Environment

10°C to 40°C; 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing)

Operation

Animal weight (per paw)

From 20g to 2200g
Precision From 0.05% to 0.1%
Measurement time From 1s to 360s
Measurement starting mode Manual and Automatic
Calibration Automatic

Start

Start button, Pedal Switch, or Autostart

Stop

Stop button, Pedal Switch, or Elapsed Timeout

Data Export

.csv format, from USB key (provided)

TTL I/O Start, Stop, Mode

 

Physical

Dimensions:

25 cm x 25 cm x 13 cm

Packaging dimension:

45 cm x 34 cm x 26 cm

Weight:

2.5 Kg

 

Warranty 

Warranty Librae is covered by a 12-month warranty + 12 months after product registration
UB-Care Additional UB-Care can be added for other 12 or 24 months (see ordering informations)
 

 

 

Weight distribution is especially important in conditions where musculoskeletal and neurological systems are affected. The most typical is Osteoarthritis, a degenerative joint disease where joint cartilage breaks down. It is broadly used also in rheumatoid arthritis, where the autoimmune mechanism ends up with joint inflammation and relative pain.

The altered sensation typical of neuropathic pain, especially when unilateral nerve injury models are used, can lead to abnormal weight distribution, quantifying how neuropathic pain influences gait and balance. The same applies to diabetic neuropathies.

Also, stroke can lead to altered weight distribution as a result of the associated motor impairments and adaptations to their motor deficits, resulting in abnormal weight distribution. Recovery of weight distribution is tracked during injury rehabilitation studies.

In summary, weight distribution measurement is a valuable tool in pharmacology, phenotyping, validation of animal models, translational studies, relatively to a broad number of treatments and diseases.

47882 Librae for Rats

47880-001 Librae Incapacitance tester, max load 2.2Kg. per paw, resolution 0.1 g, USB data export, self calibration and autostart modes, no restrainer, pedal switch, calibration weight, Included
47880-002 Librae Incapacitance tester restrainer for rat in clear perspex, width 64 mm
47880-321 Librae Incapacitance tester magnetic pads (pair left + right)

47883 Librae for Mice

47880-001 Librae Incapacitance tester, max load 2.2Kg. per paw, resolution 0.1 g, USB data export, self calibration and autostart modes, no restrainer, pedal switch, calibration weight, Included
47880-003 Librae Incapacitance tester restrainer for mice in clear perspex, width 40 mm
47880-321 Librae Incapacitance tester magnetic pads (pair left + right)

47885 Librae Combo for Mice and Rats

47880-001 Librae Incapacitance tester, max load 2.2Kg. per paw, resolution 0.1 g, USB data export, self calibration and autostart modes, no restrainer, pedal switch, calibration weight, Included
47880-002 Librae Incapacitance tester restrainer for rat in clear perspex, width 64 mm
47880-003 Librae Incapacitance tester restrainer for mice in clear perspex, width 40 mm
47880-321 Librae Incapacitance tester magnetic pads (pair left + right)
Optional Items
47880-004 Librae Incapacitance tester restrainer for fat rat in clear perspex
47882-UBC12 UB-Care 12 Additional hardware warranty Librae for Rats
47882-UBC24 UB-Care 24 Additional hardware warranty Librae for Rats
47883-UBC12 UB-Care 12 Additional hardware warranty Librae for Mice
47883-UBC24 UB-Care 24 Additional hardware warranty Librae forMice
47885-UBC12 UB-Care 12 Additional hardware warranty Librae for Mice and Rats
47885-UBC24 UB-Care 24 Additional hardware warranty Librae for Mice and Rats

V. Batchelor, J. Miotla-Zarebska T.L. Vincent, 2022, “Refining methods to measure spontaneous pain behaviour in surgically induced murine osteoarthritis”, Osteoarthritis and Cartilage

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