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Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | 2017

Accurate Control of 17β-Estradiol Long-Term Release Increases Reliability and Reproducibility of Preclinical Animal Studies

Céline Gérard; Anne Gallez; Charline Dubois; Pierre Drion; Philippe Delahaut; Etienne Quertemont; Agnès Noël; Christel Pequeux

Estrogens are the subject of intensive researches aiming to elucidate their mechanism of action on the various tissues they target and especially on mammary gland and breast cancer. The use of ready-to-use slow releasing devices to administer steroids, especially estrogens, to small experimental animals remains the method of choice in terms of animal well-being and of safety for both the researcher and the animal. In this study, we evaluated and compared, in vitro and in vivo, the release kinetic of estradiol (E2) over sixty days from two different slow-releasing systems: the matrix pellet (MP) and the reservoir implant (RI). We compared the impact of these systems in three E2-sensitive mouse models : mammary gland development, human MCF7 adenocarcinoma xenograft and mouse melanoma progression. The real amount of E2 that is released from both types of devices could differ from manufacturer specifications due to inadequate release for MP and initial burst effect for RI. Compared to MP, the interindividual variability was reduced with RI thanks to a superior control of the E2 release. Depending on the dose-dependent sensitivity of the physiological or pathological readout studied, this could lead to an improvement of the statistical power of in vivo experiments and thus to a reduction of the required animal number. Altogether, our data draw attention on the importance to adequately select the slow-releasing device that is the most appropriated to a specific experiment to better fulfill the 3Rs rule (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement) related to animal welfare and protection.


Tourism Management | 2017

The tourist on the farm: A ‘muddled’ image

Charline Dubois; Mary Cawley; Serge Schmitz


European Countryside | 2013

What is the Position of Agritourism on the Walloon Tourist Market

Charline Dubois; Serge Schmitz


Archive | 2011

The way to agritourist development from constraints to opportunities

Charline Dubois; Serge Schmitz


Archive | 2012

Le touriste à la ferme : de la thématisation au simulacre ?

Charline Dubois; Serge Schmitz


Cahiers de géographie du Québec | 2011

Familiarité spatiale dans deux communes périurbaines belges

Charline Dubois; Serge Schmitz


Archive | 2010

Which Countryside for which Agritourism? A comparative Analysis

Charline Dubois; Serge Schmitz


Cybergeo: European Journal of Geography | 2018

L’amplification de la désertification par les pratiques agro-sylvo-pastorales dans les hautes plaines steppiques algériennes : les modes d’habiter de la Wilaya de Djelfa

Adel Boussaid; Nouari Souiher; Charline Dubois; Serge Schmitz


Archive | 2017

Past mining areas as rural capital – Perspectives from Bucovina and Wallonia

Serge Schmitz; Charline Dubois; Vincent Vanderheyden; Viorel Chirita


Archive | 2017

Balancing Heritage and Innovation: Pathways towards the Sustainability of Rural Systems

Charline Dubois; Ana Firmino; Doo Chul Kim; Serge Schmitz

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Mary Cawley

National University of Ireland

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