Abstract
Urinalysis, hematological and blood chemical examinations and measurement of organ weights were carried out for the purpose of collecting background data on Weiser-Maples (WM) which was established as an inbred strain of guinea pigs. The results were compared with those for the commercial guinea pigs, Std: Hartley (H) . In addition, the measurement methods for urinary specific gravity and whether centrifugation of urine influences the results of urinalysis or not were examined. The specific gravity values calculated from the volume and weight of urine were highly correlated with those from the refraction rate. The results of urinalysis of the supernatant of centrifuged urine were similar to those of urine not centrifuged, but the results suggested that the use of the supernatant provided a more accurate measurement of urine in guinea pigs. The positive rate for urinary protein was higher in the WM strain (38.9%) than in the H strain (0%) . Although the WM strain showed higher or lower values than the H strain in some items of hematological and blood chemical examinations and organ weights, we could not regard them as characteristic of the WM strain.