Mansfield Keith
New England Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, One Pine Hill Drive, Southborough, Massachusetts 01772, USA.
Comp Med. 2003 Aug;53(4):383-92.
The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is a small, nonendangered New World primate that is native to Brazil and has been used extensively in biomedical research. Historically the common marmoset has been used in neuroscience, reproductive biology, infectious disease, and behavioral research. Recently, the species has been used increasingly in drug development and safety assessment. Advantages relate to size, cost, husbandry, and biosafety issues as well as unique physiologic differences that may be used in model development. Availability and ease of breeding in captivity suggest that they may represent an alternative species to more traditional nonhuman primates. The marmoset models commonly used in biomedical research are presented, with emphasis on those that may provide an alternative to traditional nonhuman primate species.
普通狨猴(Callithrix jacchus)是一种小型的、非濒危的新世界灵长类动物,原产于巴西,已广泛应用于生物医学研究。从历史上看,普通狨猴已被用于神经科学、生殖生物学、传染病和行为研究。最近,该物种在药物开发和安全性评估中的应用越来越多。其优势涉及体型、成本、饲养管理、生物安全问题以及可用于模型开发的独特生理差异。圈养条件下易于获得且繁殖容易,这表明它们可能成为更传统的非人灵长类动物的替代物种。本文介绍了生物医学研究中常用的狨猴模型,重点介绍那些可能替代传统非人灵长类物种的模型。