Veterinary management protocol for non-human primates: quarantine, anesthesia, and postoperative care for mastoidectomy at animal research institutions

Yoon Beom Lee, Woori Jo, Eui-Suk Jeong, Tae-Ku Kang, Gwang-Hoon Lee
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Non-human primate (NHP) research faces challenges due to zoonosis risk and complex veterinary management yet lacks standardized guidelines for animal care. Therefore, we developed an advanced veterinary management protocol for NHP quarantine, anesthesia, and postoperative care. Three female 4 to 5-year-old cynomolgus monkeys were anesthetized and underwent various tests, including body weight, temperature, blood tests, urinalysis, microbiological monitoring, and physical and dental examinations. Ivermectin and medicated baths were administered to eradicate ectoparasites and endoparasites, and testing was repeated 30 days later. Following quarantine, we performed computed tomography and anesthesia maintenance for mastoidectomy. To relieve pain and maintain body weight, we administered tramadol intramuscularly 4 times/day for 3 days and meloxicam subcutaneously twice daily for 14 days. Feed replacements were provided. During the 33-day quarantine period, physical examinations revealed no abnormalities indicative of infectious diseases, and no specific clinical symptoms were observed. Through a preliminary test of anesthesia time, we selected ketamine 4 mg/kg + medetomidine 50 µg/kg for short experiments such as computed tomography, and ketamine 8 mg/kg + medetomidine 50 µg/kg for intubation. Ten days after mastoidectomy, NHPs consumed 100 kcal/kg and recovered their body weight. This study offers advanced veterinary management guideline for NHP research. Such protocols can lead to more standardized and ethical practices in NHP research, thereby enhancing the quality of studies on NHPs and the translation of findings to human health and disease.
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非人灵长类动物的兽医管理规程:动物研究机构乳突切除术的检疫、麻醉和术后护理
非人灵长类动物(NHP)研究面临人畜共患病风险和复杂兽医管理的挑战,但却缺乏标准化的动物护理指南。因此,我们为非人灵长类动物的检疫、麻醉和术后护理制定了一套先进的兽医管理方案。我们麻醉了三只 4 至 5 岁的雌性猴,并对它们进行了各种检测,包括体重、体温、血液检测、尿液分析、微生物监测以及身体和牙齿检查。使用伊维菌素和药浴消灭体外寄生虫和体内寄生虫,30 天后再次进行检测。隔离后,我们为乳突切除术进行了计算机断层扫描和麻醉维持。为了缓解疼痛和维持体重,我们肌肉注射曲马多,每天4次,连续3天;皮下注射美洛昔康,每天2次,连续14天。我们还提供了饲料替代品。在为期 33 天的隔离期间,体检未发现异常,也未观察到传染性疾病的特殊临床症状。通过对麻醉时间的初步测试,我们选择氯胺酮 4 毫克/千克 + 美托咪定 50 微克/千克用于计算机断层扫描等短时间实验,氯胺酮 8 毫克/千克 + 美托咪定 50 微克/千克用于插管。乳突切除术后十天,NHP消耗了100千卡/千克的热量并恢复了体重。这项研究为NHP研究提供了先进的兽医管理指南。这些规程可使NHP研究更加标准化和合乎道德,从而提高NHP研究的质量,并将研究结果转化为人类健康和疾病的治疗方法。
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