J. P. Muniz, Leon Claudio Pinheiro Leal, C. P. Bahia, Lane Viana Krejcová
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摘要
帕金森病(PD)是当今最重要的研究挑战之一。在过去的50年里,PD的整个病理生理学和治疗方案的阐明没有发现明显的变化,可能的策略来阻止,逆转或治愈疾病似乎还很遥远。从历史上看,PD治疗中最相关的进展是通过非人灵长类动物(NHP)模型实现的。它们被认为是研究新治疗策略的宝贵模型,因为它们在评估人类使用的效率、可靠性和安全性方面具有无可置疑的有效性。然而,NHP物种的选择可能会影响研究结果,必须仔细考虑便利性、成本、科学相关性和临床预测性之间的权衡。apella Sapajus apella是一种新的世界猴种,具有突出的特征,可以作为研究大脑和行为对人类状况的影响的模型,特别是在PD临床相关的复杂特征方面。在新大陆灵长类动物中,与其他最常用于PD研究的物种相比,Sapajus apella猴在几个相关方面与人类更接近。本文从系统发育特征、远脑化系数、解剖结构和通路、遗传特征、免疫反应、认知能力和行为特征等方面探讨了无皮猴作为模型研究和开发PD治疗新方法的相关性。Imunológicas, habilidades cognitivas e repertórios comportentais。帕金森氏症;Primatas;宿务岛;apella;Terapia。
Sapajus apella as a model for the development of novel therapeutic approaches for Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most important research challenges nowadays. In the past five decades, no significant changes in the elucidation of the whole pathophysiology and therapeutic scenario for PD were found, and possible strategies to stop, reverse or cure the disease seem to be on a far horizon. Historically, the most relevant advances in therapeutics for PD were reached using nonhuman primate (NHP) models. They are considered invaluable models for studies on new therapeutic strategies, due to their unquestionable validity to evaluate the efficiency, reliability, and safety for human use. However, NHP species choice may affect research outcomes and must be evaluated with careful consideration of the trade-offs between convenience, costs, scientific relevance, and clinical predictivity. Sapajus apella is a New World monkey species with prominent characteristics as a model for research on the brain and behavior bearing on the human condition, especially regarding the complex features clinically relevant in PD. Among the New World primates, Sapajus apella monkeys more closely resemble humans in several relevant aspects for investigations in PD than other species that are most used for such purposes. This paper discusses the relevance of Sapajus apella monkeys as model to study and develop new therapeutic approaches for PD based on phylogenetic characteristics, telencephalization coefficient, anatomic structures and pathways, genetic features, immune responses, cognitive abilities, and behavioral repertoires. imunológicas, habilidades cognitivas e repertórios comportamentais. Palavras-chave: Doença de Parkinson; Primatas; Cebus ; Sapajus apella ; Terapia.