Grassi R, Cavaliere C, Cozzolino S, Mansi L, Cirillo S, Tedeschi G, Franchi R, Russo P, Cornacchia S, Rotondo A
Institute of Radiology, Neurological Sciences Department, Second University of Naples, Piazza Miraglia, 80138, Naples, Italy.
Radiol Med. 2009 Feb;114(1):152-67. doi: 10.1007/s11547-008-0352-8. Epub 2008 Dec 11.
In recent years, new technologies have become available for imaging small animals. The use of animal models in basic and preclinical sciences, for example, offers the possibility of testing diagnostic markers and drugs, which is becoming crucial in the success and timeliness of research and is allowing a more efficient approach in defining study objectives and providing many advantages for both clinical research and the pharmaceutical industry. The use of these instruments offers data that are more predictive of the distribution and efficacy of a compound. The mouse, in particular, has become a key animal model system for studying human disease. It offers the possibility of manipulating its genome and producing accurate models for many human disorders, thus resulting in significant progress in understanding pathologenic mechanisms. In neurobiology, the possibility of simulating neurodegenerative diseases has enabled the development and validation of new treatment strategies based on gene therapy or cell grafting. Noninvasive imaging in small living animal models has gained increasing importance in preclinical research, itself becoming an independent specialty. The aim of this article is to review the characteristics of these systems and illustrate their main applications.
近年来,用于小动物成像的新技术不断涌现。例如,在基础科学和临床前科学中使用动物模型,为测试诊断标志物和药物提供了可能,这对于研究的成功和及时性至关重要,并且在确定研究目标方面提供了更有效的方法,为临床研究和制药行业带来了诸多优势。使用这些仪器可提供更能预测化合物分布和疗效的数据。特别是小鼠,已成为研究人类疾病的关键动物模型系统。它提供了操纵其基因组并为许多人类疾病建立精确模型的可能性,从而在理解致病机制方面取得了重大进展。在神经生物学中,模拟神经退行性疾病的可能性推动了基于基因治疗或细胞移植的新治疗策略的开发和验证。小型活体动物模型中的非侵入性成像在临床前研究中变得越来越重要,其本身也成为了一个独立的专业领域。本文旨在综述这些系统的特点并阐述其主要应用。