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摘要
背景:科学界更频繁地使用斑马鱼(Danio rerio)模型,该模型遵循许多国家和国际监管机构要求的3r(替换,减少和改进)哲学。因此,通过在研究中用斑马鱼代替哺乳动物,有可能减少对这些动物的使用,并解决它们的福利问题。方法:从Scopus、Science Direct、Web of Science、PubMed、Research gate和Google Scholar等不同数据库收集数据,以确定顺势疗法配方对斑马鱼疾病变异的影响的临床前研究。根据纳入和排除标准对确定的出版物进行审查后,将13篇合格的手稿纳入全文分析。结果:对数据库进行系统检索,在删除重复后筛选了10项研究。总共评估了10篇全文文章,其中09篇符合纳入标准并被纳入范围审查。结论:斑马鱼是开展毒性、遗传学、行为学和骨病研究的理想模型。此外,研究人员可以利用斑马鱼来发现一系列人类疾病的新疗法和预防措施。
Zebrafish as an evolving model in Homoeopathy: A Scoping Review
Background: The scientific community has used the Zebrafish (Danio rerio) model significantly more often which adheres to the 3Rs (replacement, reduction, and refinement) philosophy as demanded by numerous national and international regulatory agencies. Thus, by substituting Zebrafish for mammals in research, it is possible to decrease the use of those animals and address issues with their welfare.
Methodology: Data was collected from various databases such as Scopus, Science Direct, Web of Science, PubMed, Research gate, and Google Scholar, to identify preclinical studies examining the effects of Homoeopathic formulations on the variance of diseases in Zebrafish. The 13 qualified manuscripts were included in the full-text analysis after the identified publications were reviewed in accordance with inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Results: A systematic search of the databases retrieved 10 studies screened for eligibility after duplicates were removed. A total of 10 full-text articles were assessed with a total of 09 meeting the inclusion criteria and included in the scoping review.
Conclusion: Zebrafish revealed to be an ideal model to explore studies on toxicity, genetics, behavior and bone diseases. Additionally, researchers can use Zebrafish to discover novel therapies and preventive measures for a range of human ailments.