Fuster Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences UCLA Los Angeles CA 90095 USA.
Rogue Research, Inc. Montreal, QC, Canada.
Neuroimage. 2021 Mar;228:117667. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.117667. Epub 2020 Dec 24.
Over the past 10-20 years, neuroscience witnessed an explosion in the use of non-invasive imaging methods, particularly magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to study brain structure and function. Simultaneously, with access to MRI in many research institutions, MRI has become an indispensable tool for researchers and veterinarians to guide improvements in surgical procedures and implants and thus, experimental as well as clinical outcomes, given that access to MRI also allows for improved diagnosis and monitoring for brain disease. As part of the PRIMEatE Data Exchange, we gathered expert scientists, veterinarians, and clinicians who treat humans, to provide an overview of the use of non-invasive imaging tools, primarily MRI, to enhance experimental and welfare outcomes for laboratory non-human primates engaged in neuroscientific experiments. We aimed to provide guidance for other researchers, scientists and veterinarians in the use of this powerful imaging technology as well as to foster a larger conversation and community of scientists and veterinarians with a shared goal of improving the well-being and experimental outcomes for laboratory animals.
在过去的 10-20 年中,神经科学见证了非侵入性成像方法(尤其是磁共振成像(MRI))的广泛应用,这些方法被用于研究大脑结构和功能。同时,随着许多研究机构都能够获取 MRI,MRI 已成为研究人员和兽医的不可或缺的工具,它可用于指导手术程序和植入物的改进,从而改善实验和临床结果,因为 MRI 还可以改善脑部疾病的诊断和监测。作为 PRIMEatE 数据交换的一部分,我们汇集了专家科学家、兽医和治疗人类的临床医生,概述了使用非侵入性成像工具(主要是 MRI)来提高从事神经科学实验的实验室非人类灵长类动物的实验和福利结果。我们旨在为其他研究人员、科学家和兽医提供使用这项强大成像技术的指导,并促进更大的对话和科学家与兽医社区的建立,共同致力于提高实验室动物的福利和实验结果。