来源于Sprague-Dawley国家营养研究所的胸腺正常的裸鼠突变大鼠:非传染性疾病的潜在模型。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Indian Journal of Pharmacology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.4103/ijp.ijp_173_23
Satyavani Motha, Pradeep Bhatu Patil, Ravindar Naik Ramavat, Srinivas Myadara, S S Y H Qadri
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背景:在国家动物资源设施的一个长期存在的Sprague-Dawley国家营养研究所(SD/NIN)大鼠群体中发现了一只具有无毛表型和完整胸腺的自发突变大鼠。目的:我们对该突变株进行了广泛的表型和生化分析,以确定其是否适合作为非传染性疾病研究中免疫活性测试的临床前模型。材料和方法:为了实现这一目标,我们对突变大鼠进行了严格而频繁的表型和遗传监测。使用身体总电导(TOBEC)和双能X射线吸收仪(DXA)分析评估动物的食物摄入量、体重、血细胞特征、临床化学、脂肪组织沉积和骨密度(BMD)。结果:最初,只有两只无毛突变大鼠,一只雄性和一只雌性,从SD/NIN大鼠品系的单个母鼠中出生。然而,结果表明,从这些独特的幼崽繁殖的突变菌落表现出不同的表型特征,并在喂养行为、体重增加和临床生物化学方面表现出差异。裸体女性的食物转化率明显更高(2.8倍),而裸体男性则低26%。雌性裸大鼠的甘油三酯和葡萄糖水平均显著升高。然而,雄性裸鼠的血糖水平没有变化。此外,裸雌性和雄性大鼠的脂肪(TOBEC)和骨矿物质含量(DXA)显著降低。尽管如此,与杂合子组相比,BMD仅略低(7%-8%)。结论:这些发现表明,自发突变大鼠有潜力在药代动力学/药效学和毒理学方面作为一种免疫刺激和调节测试系统,可进一步探索治疗药物的发现。
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A nude mutant rat derived from Sprague Dawley-National Institute of Nutrition rat colony with normal thymus: A potential model for noncommunicable diseases.

Background: A spontaneous mutant rat with a hairless phenotype and an intact thymus was discovered in a long-standing Sprague Dawley-National Institute of Nutrition (SD/NIN) rat colony at a national animal resource facility.

Objective: We conducted extensive phenotypic and biochemical analyses on this mutant strain to determine its suitability as a preclinical model for immunocompetent testing in noncommunicable disease research.

Materials and methods: We subjected the mutant rats to strict and frequent phenotypic and genetic surveillance to accomplish this objective. The animals were assessed for food intake, body weight, blood cell profile, clinical chemistry, adipose tissue deposition, and bone mineral density (BMD) using total electrical body conductance (TOBEC) and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) analysis.

Results: Initially, only two hairless mutant rats, a male and a female, were born from a single dam in the SD/NIN rat strain. However, the results indicate that the mutant colony propagated from these unique pups displayed distinct phenotypic features and exhibited differences in feeding behavior, weight gain, and clinical biochemistry. The food conversion rate was significantly higher in nude females (2.8-fold) while 26% lower in nude males. Both sexes of nude rats had significantly higher triglycerides and lower glucose levels in females. However, glucose levels did not change in male nude rats. Furthermore, nude female and male rats had significantly lower fat (TOBEC) and bone mineral content (DXA). Nonetheless, BMD was only slightly lower (7%-8%) compared to the heterozygous groups.

Conclusions: These findings indicate that the spontaneous mutant rat has the potential to serve as an immunopotent and modulatory testing system in pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics and toxicology, which can be further explored for therapeutic drug discovery.

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