Lelovas Pavlos P, Kostomitsopoulos Nikolaos G, Xanthos Theodoros T
Laboratory Animal Facilities, Centre for Experimental Surgery, Biomedical Research Foundation Academy of Athens, Greece.
MSc "Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation," University of Athens, Medical School, Hellenic Society of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Athens, Greece.
J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2014 Sep;53(5):432-8.
Despite advances during the last 2 decades in every aspect of cardiovascular research (interventional cardiology, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and so forth), Western societies still are plagued by the consequences of cardiovascular disease. Consequently the discovery of new regimens and therapeutic interventions is of utmost importance. Research using human subjects is associated with substantial methodologic and ethical considerations, and the quest for an appropriate animal model for the human cardiovascular system has led to swine. The porcine heart bears a close resemblance to the human heart in terms of its coronary circulation and hemodynamic similarities and offers ease of implementation of methods and devices from human healthcare facilities. A thorough comprehension of the anatomy and physiology of the porcine cardiovascular system should focus on differences between swine and humans as well as similarities. Understanding these differences and similarities is essential to extrapolating data appropriately and to addressing the social demand for the ethical use of animals in biomedical research.
尽管在过去20年里心血管研究的各个方面(介入心脏病学、心肺复苏等)都取得了进展,但西方社会仍然受到心血管疾病后果的困扰。因此,发现新的治疗方案和治疗干预措施至关重要。使用人体受试者的研究涉及大量的方法学和伦理考量,而寻找适合人类心血管系统的动物模型促使人们选择了猪。猪的心脏在冠状动脉循环和血流动力学方面与人类心脏极为相似,并且便于将人类医疗设施中的方法和设备应用于猪。对猪心血管系统的解剖学和生理学的全面理解应关注猪与人类之间的差异以及相似之处。了解这些差异和相似之处对于合理推断数据以及满足生物医学研究中动物伦理使用的社会需求至关重要。