Murai Takeshi, Sukoff Rizzo Stacey J
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
ILAR J. 2020 Dec 31;61(2-3):230-247. doi: 10.1093/ilar/ilaa024.
Interest in marmosets as research models has seen exponential growth over the last decade, especially given that the research community is eager to improve on gaps with historical animal models for behavioral and cognitive disorders. The spectrum of human disease traits that present naturally in marmosets, as well as the range of analogous human behaviors that can be assessed in marmosets, makes them ideally suited as translational models for behavioral and cognitive disorders. Regardless of the specific research aims of any project, without close collaboration between researchers, veterinarians, and animal care staff, it would be impossible to meet these goals. Behavior is inherently variable, as are marmosets that are genetically and phenotypically diverse. Thus, to ensure rigor, reliability, and reproducibility in results, it is important that in the research environment, the animal's daily husbandry and veterinary needs are being met and align with the research goals while keeping the welfare of the animal the most critical and highest priority. Much of the information described herein provides details on key components for successful behavioral testing, based on a compendium of methods from peer-reviewed publications and our own experiences. Specific areas highlighted include habituation procedures, selection of appropriate rewards, optimization of testing environments, and ways to integrate regular veterinary and husbandry procedures into the research program with minimal disruptions to the behavioral testing plan. This article aims to provide a broad foundation for researchers new to establishing behavioral and cognitive testing paradigms in marmosets and especially for the veterinary and husbandry colleagues who are indispensable collaborators of these research projects.
在过去十年中,对狨猴作为研究模型的兴趣呈指数级增长,特别是考虑到研究界渴望弥补历史动物模型在行为和认知障碍方面的不足。狨猴自然呈现的人类疾病特征谱,以及可以在狨猴身上评估的类似人类行为范围,使其非常适合作为行为和认知障碍的转化模型。无论任何项目的具体研究目标是什么,如果没有研究人员、兽医和动物护理人员之间的密切合作,就不可能实现这些目标。行为本身具有变异性,狨猴在基因和表型上也各不相同。因此,为了确保结果的严谨性、可靠性和可重复性,在研究环境中满足动物的日常饲养和兽医需求并使其与研究目标保持一致,同时将动物福利放在最关键和最高优先地位非常重要。本文所述的许多信息基于同行评审出版物中的方法汇编和我们自己的经验,提供了成功进行行为测试的关键要素的详细信息。突出的具体领域包括适应程序、选择合适的奖励、优化测试环境,以及将常规兽医和饲养程序以对行为测试计划干扰最小的方式纳入研究计划的方法。本文旨在为刚开始在狨猴身上建立行为和认知测试范式的研究人员,尤其是为这些研究项目不可或缺的合作方——兽医和饲养同事,提供一个广泛的基础。