The Common Marmoset-Biomedical Research Animal Model Applications and Common Spontaneous Diseases.

IF 0.6 4区 哲学 Q2 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Theology and Science Pub Date : 2022-07-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-10 DOI:10.1177/01926233221095449
Hyo-Jeong Han, Sarah J Powers, Kathleen L Gabrielson
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Marmosets are becoming more utilized in biomedical research due to multiple advantages including (1) a nonhuman primate of a smaller size with less cost for housing, (2) physiologic similarities to humans, (3) translatable hepatic metabolism, (4) higher numbers of litters per year, (5) genome is sequenced, molecular reagents are available, (6) immunologically similar to humans, (7) transgenic marmosets with germline transmission have been produced, and (8) are naturally occurring hematopoietic chimeras. With more use of marmosets, disease surveillance over a wide range of ages of marmosets has been performed. This has led to a better understanding of the disease management of spontaneous diseases that can occur in colonies. Knowledge of clinical signs and histologic lesions can assist in maximizing the colony's health, allowing for improved outcomes in translational studies within biomedical research. Here, we describe some basic husbandry, biology, common spontaneous diseases, and animal model applications for the common marmoset in biomedical research.

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狨猴在生物医学研究中的应用越来越广泛,这是因为狨猴具有多种优势,包括:(1)体型较小,饲养成本较低;(2)生理结构与人类相似;(3)可转化的肝脏代谢;(4)每年产仔数较多;(5)基因组已被测序,可获得分子试剂;(6)免疫学与人类相似;(7)具有种系的转基因狨猴、(4)每年产仔数较多;(5)基因组已测序,可获得分子试剂;(6)免疫学上与人类相似;(7)已生产出具有种系传播的转基因狨猴;(8)是自然发生的造血嵌合体。随着狨猴使用的增多,对不同年龄段的狨猴进行了疾病监测。这使人们对狨猴群落中可能发生的自发性疾病的疾病管理有了更好的了解。对临床症状和组织学病变的了解有助于最大限度地提高狨猴群的健康水平,从而提高生物医学研究中转化研究的成果。在此,我们将介绍普通狨猴在生物医学研究中的一些基本饲养方法、生物学、常见自发性疾病和动物模型应用。
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