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压力山大:为实验动物提供行为控制以减少压力的生理影响。

Stressed out: providing laboratory animals with behavioral control to reduce the physiological effects of stress.

机构信息

Purdue University, Animal Sciences, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA.

Stanford University, Department of Comparative Medicine, Stanford, California, USA.

出版信息

Lab Anim (NY). 2017 Mar 22;46(4):142-145. doi: 10.1038/laban.1218.

Abstract

Laboratory animals experience a large amount of environmental stress. An animal's environment can include both physiological and social stressors that may require an animal to adapt to maintain allostatic balance. For example, thermal stress can lead to changes in behavior, reproduction and immune function, which has been detrimental to cancer modeling in mice. Chronic uncontrollable stress is widely acknowledged for its negative alterations to physiology. However, there is a lack in the understanding of how the laboratory environment affects animal physiology and behavior, particularly as it relates to characteristics of the human disease being modeled. Given the evidence on how stressors affect physiology, it is clear that efforts to model human physiology in animal models must consider animal stress as a confounding factor. We present evidence illustrating that providing captive animals with control or predictability is the best way to reduce the negative physiological effects of these difficult-to-manage stressors.

摘要

实验动物会经历大量的环境压力。动物的环境包括生理和社会压力源,这可能要求动物适应以维持全身平衡。例如,热应激会导致行为、繁殖和免疫功能的改变,这对小鼠癌症模型构建是有害的。慢性不可控的压力被广泛认为会对生理产生负面影响。然而,人们对于实验室环境如何影响动物的生理和行为,特别是与所建模的人类疾病特征的关系,还缺乏了解。鉴于压力源对生理的影响证据,很明显,在动物模型中模拟人类生理学的努力必须将动物应激视为混杂因素。我们提供的证据表明,为圈养动物提供控制或可预测性是减少这些难以管理的应激源的负面影响的最佳方法。

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