Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Polyclonal Antibody Production in Rabbits
PURPOSE
This SOP describes the procedure for producing polyclonal
antibodies. The production of polyclonal antibodies is provided as a
fee-for-service through the Comparative Medicine and Animal Resources Centre
(CMARC).
RESPONSIBILITY
- Principal Investigator (PI)
- Veterinary Care Staff
MATERIALS
1. Freund's Complete Adjuvant (FCA)
2. Freund's Incomplete Adjuvant (FIA)
3. Syringes and needles
4. Microchip identification system
5. Medical records
6. Acepromazine
7. Butorphanol
8. EMLA cream
9. Blood collection materials
10. Chlorhexidine
11. Ketamine
12. Xylazine
13. Glycopyrrolate
PREPARATION OF IMMUNOGEN
- The PI must prepare an immunogen that is:
1. Non-toxic
2. Sterile
3. pH within
physiological limits
4. Free of pyrogens
5. Easily passed
through a 20G needle
**Note**: Proteins in polyacrylamide gel may cause adverse
reactions at the injection site. Use another method of purification or dilution
when possible.
- The PI must provide 4 samples of the immunogen (labeled 1-4),
each consisting of 200-500 micrograms of antigen in sterile PBS in a volume of
500 µl per rabbit.
PROCEDURES
Adjuvant
1. Use an adjuvant to increase the immunological response to
poor antigens.
- **Note**: When
used with a strong antigen, the adjuvant may induce an overt local inflammatory
response.
2. Use Freund's Incomplete Adjuvant (FIA) and Freund's
Complete Adjuvant (FCA). In case of overt reaction, other adjuvants are
available for use.
3. Administer FCA only once for the primary injection. Do
not repeat. Use only FCA with a concentration of 0.5 mg/ml of mycobacteria or
less.
4. Use FIA for all secondary immunizations.
5. Combine the antigen and the adjuvant using two syringes
and a locking connector (e.g., 3-way stopcock) and emulsify until it no longer
separates.
RECORDKEEPING
- Record the following information in the animal's medical
record:
1. Name of immunogen
2. Adjuvant used
3. Route of
administration
4. Site of injection
5. Volume of
injection
6. Date of injection
- Record blood
collection volume and site, as well as body weight, general condition, and
appearance of the injection site.
ANIMAL SELECTION
- Use young, adult female-specific pathogen-free rabbits.
WEEKLY MAINTENANCE
1. Remove bedding and disinfect pens and surrounding walls.
2. Change food hoppers/bowls and litter pans once every two
weeks. Clean and replace environmental enrichment devices at the same time.
3. Change the cage bank every two weeks at a minimum. Only
transfer one animal at a time to avoid unintentional mix-ups.
4. Mop floors with disinfectant solution.
5. Flush the automatic watering system once per week.
6. Check light timers.
7. Flush the floor drains.
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
1. Change the automatic water system pressure-reducing
station filter.
2. Wipe down all surfaces, such as sinks, door jams,
doorknobs, cart tops, and shelves with disinfectant solution.
3. Clean room exhaust grills.
BI-ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
1. Wash all walls with disinfectant solution.
SPECIAL PROCEDURES
Sick or Injured Animals
1. Place a veterinary care card on the cage or pen of the
sick or injured animal.
2. Complete an illness/injury report and submit it to the
veterinary care staff.
PREPARATION OF DISINFECTANT SOLUTION
1. Wear personal protective equipment when preparing and
using disinfectant solutions.
2. Dilute according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
3. Clean surfaces prior to disinfecting to remove any
organic material.
4. Apply disinfectant and allow for adequate contact time.
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