Center for Experimental Neuroscience (CENSE), Department of Neurosurgery, Aarhus University Hospital, Århus C, Denmark.
Prog Brain Res. 2011;194:97-103. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-53815-4.00014-5.
The Göttingen minipig has been established as a translational research animal for neurological and neurosurgical disorders. This animal has a large gyrencephalic brain suited for examination at sufficient resolution with conventional clinical scanning modalities. The large brain, further, allows use of standard neurosurgical techniques and can accommodate clinical neuromodulatory devises such as deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrodes and encapsulated cell biodelivery devices making the animal ideal for basic scientific studies on neuromodulation mechanisms and preclinical tests of new neuromodulation technology for human use. The use of the Göttingen minipig is economical and does not have the concerns of the public associated with the experimental use of primates, cats, and dogs, thus providing a cost-effective research model for translation of rodent data before clinical trials are initiated.
哥廷根小型猪已被确立为神经和神经外科疾病的转化研究动物。这种动物有一个大的脑回,适合用常规的临床扫描方式以足够的分辨率进行检查。此外,大脑较大,允许使用标准的神经外科技术,并能容纳临床神经调节设备,如深部脑刺激(DBS)电极和封装的细胞生物传递装置,使动物成为研究神经调节机制的基础科学和新的神经调节技术用于人类的临床前测试的理想选择。哥廷根小型猪的使用经济实惠,不会像使用灵长类动物、猫和狗进行实验那样引起公众的关注,因此为在临床试验开始前将啮齿动物数据转化为临床提供了一种具有成本效益的研究模型。