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2011年衰老研究:探索宠物狗范例。

Aging research 2011: exploring the pet dog paradigm.

作者信息

Waters David J

机构信息

Center for Exceptional Longevity Studies, Gerald P. Murphy Cancer Foundation, 3000 Kent Avenue, Suite E2-100, West Lafayette, IN 47906, USA.

出版信息

ILAR J. 2011;52(1):97-105. doi: 10.1093/ilar.52.1.97.

Abstract

Researchers are counting on comparative biologists to find alternative animal models of human aging that will foster experimental approaches to study disability-free longevity, not just the addition of years. This article presents one such alternative: the use of pet dogs living in the same environment as people to study the determinants of healthy longevity. There are both theoretical and practical reasons for this research model beyond the well-documented physiologic similarities between dogs and humans. First, a wealth of medical data--based on clinical and biochemical evaluation, medical imaging, and pathology--is available for pet dogs. Second, a vast array of phenotypic domains can be accurately assessed in dogs, ranging from cardiac contractility and glomerular integrity to the ability to climb stairs and interact with people. Moreover, studying pet dogs obviates the purchase and per diem costs typically associated with large animal research. Pet dogs may be particularly well suited for exploring (1) mechanisms of sex differences in longevity; (2) interventions to compress morbidity and enhance healthspan; (3) genomic correlates of successful aging phenotypes and endophenotypes; (4) heterogeneity in resistance to aging-related diseases, such as cancer; and (5) noninvasive biomarkers of particular target organs. Finally, between-breed differences in senescence trajectories and longevity may expand hypotheses of key genetic factors that contribute to sustained organ function and the postponement of disease. Yet the pet dog paradigm in aging research is nascent; tapping into the potential of this model will add to the existing strengths of conventional model systems.

摘要

研究人员寄希望于比较生物学家来找到人类衰老的替代动物模型,以促进研究无残疾长寿的实验方法,而不仅仅是延长寿命。本文介绍了一种这样的替代模型:利用与人类生活在相同环境中的宠物狗来研究健康长寿的决定因素。除了狗与人类之间有充分记录的生理相似性之外,这种研究模型还有理论和实际两方面的原因。首先,基于临床和生化评估、医学成像及病理学的大量医学数据可用于宠物狗。其次,从心脏收缩力和肾小球完整性到爬楼梯及与人互动的能力等各种各样的表型领域都能在狗身上得到准确评估。此外,研究宠物狗可避免通常与大型动物研究相关的购买和每日成本。宠物狗可能特别适合探索:(1)长寿中性别差异的机制;(2)压缩发病率和延长健康寿命的干预措施;(3)成功衰老表型和内表型的基因组相关性;(4)对癌症等与衰老相关疾病的抵抗力的异质性;(5)特定靶器官的非侵入性生物标志物。最后,衰老轨迹和寿命的品种间差异可能会拓展关于有助于维持器官功能和延缓疾病的关键遗传因素的假设。然而,衰老研究中的宠物狗范式尚处于起步阶段;挖掘该模型的潜力将增强传统模型系统现有的优势。

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