Aging cebidae.

Lawrence Williams
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New World monkeys have been used extensively as biomedical models for human diseases, yet little is known about aging in these animals. Life spans in cebids vary, with most species living to approximately 20-30 years of age. Capuchins may be an exception, possibly living as long as 40-50 years. Biomarkers of aging in squirrel monkeys have been studied primarily in relation to the reduced calorie model of aging. These data suggest that squirrel monkeys do not show the same physiological effects of aging as rhesus monkeys and they do not react to a reduced calorie diet the same as rhesus. Cebids are useful in several models of aging, including Alzheimer's disease and cardiomyopathy research. Reproduction in aging cebids has not been extensively studied, but it is known that aging squirrel monkey females experience a reduction in their reproductive potential after the age of twelve. Production of progesterone, estrogen, and bio-LH are all decreased in older squirrel monkey females. They are also prone to a condition similar to pelvic organ prolapse in aging human females. Taken all together very little is known about the reproductive function in aging New World monkeys.

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衰老的cebidae。
新世界猴被广泛用作人类疾病的生物医学模型,但对这些动物的衰老知之甚少。cebids的寿命各不相同,大多数物种的寿命约为20-30岁。卷尾猴可能是个例外,它们的寿命可能长达40-50年。松鼠猴衰老的生物标志物主要与衰老的低卡路里模型有关。这些数据表明,松鼠猴没有表现出与恒河猴相同的衰老生理效应,它们对减少卡路里饮食的反应也不像恒河猴那样。Cebids在一些衰老模型中很有用,包括阿尔茨海默病和心肌病的研究。衰老松鼠猴的生殖还没有得到广泛的研究,但众所周知,衰老的雌性松鼠猴在12岁后的生殖潜力会下降。雌性大鼠猴的孕酮、雌激素和生成素均下降。他们也容易出现类似于老年女性盆腔器官脱垂的情况。总的来说,我们对衰老的新大陆猴子的生殖功能知之甚少。
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