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野生动物和家畜呼吸与嗅觉中的鼻腔解剖结构及嗅吸行为

Nasal anatomy and sniffing in respiration and olfaction of wild and domestic animals.

作者信息

Xi Jinxiang, Si Xiuhua April, Malvè Mauro

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA, United States.

Department of Mechanical Engineering, California Baptist University, Riverside, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2023 Jul 14;10:1172140. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2023.1172140. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Animals have been widely utilized as surrogate models for humans in exposure testing, infectious disease experiments, and immunology studies. However, respiratory diseases affect both humans and animals. These disorders can spontaneously affect wild and domestic animals, impacting their quality and quantity of life. The origin of such responses can primarily be traced back to the pathogens deposited in the respiratory tract. There is a lack of understanding of the transport and deposition of respirable particulate matter (bio-aerosols or viruses) in either wild or domestic animals. Moreover, local dosimetry is more relevant than the total or regionally averaged doses in assessing exposure risks or therapeutic outcomes. An accurate prediction of the total and local dosimetry is the crucial first step to quantifying the dose-response relationship, which in turn necessitates detailed knowledge of animals' respiratory tract and flow/aerosol dynamics within it. In this review, we examined the nasal anatomy and physiology (i.e., structure-function relationship) of different animals, including the dog, rat, rabbit, deer, rhombus monkey, cat, and other domestic and wild animals. Special attention was paid to the similarities and differences in the vestibular, respiratory, and olfactory regions among different species. The ventilation airflow and behaviors of inhaled aerosols were described as pertinent to the animals' mechanisms for ventilation modulation and olfaction enhancement. In particular, sniffing, a breathing maneuver that animals often practice enhancing olfaction, was examined in detail in different animals. Animal models used in COVID-19 research were discussed. The advances and challenges of using numerical modeling in place of animal studies were discussed. The application of this technique in animals is relevant for bidirectional improvements in animal and human health.

摘要

在暴露测试、传染病实验和免疫学研究中,动物已被广泛用作人类的替代模型。然而,呼吸系统疾病对人类和动物都会产生影响。这些疾病会自发地影响野生动物和家畜,影响它们的生活质量和数量。这种反应的起源主要可追溯到沉积在呼吸道中的病原体。目前对于可吸入颗粒物(生物气溶胶或病毒)在野生动物或家畜体内的传输和沉积缺乏了解。此外,在评估暴露风险或治疗效果时,局部剂量测定比总剂量或区域平均剂量更具相关性。准确预测总剂量和局部剂量测定是量化剂量反应关系的关键第一步,而这又需要详细了解动物的呼吸道及其内部的气流/气溶胶动力学。在这篇综述中,我们研究了不同动物的鼻腔解剖学和生理学(即结构 - 功能关系),包括狗、大鼠、兔子、鹿、恒河猴、猫以及其他家畜和野生动物。特别关注了不同物种在前庭、呼吸和嗅觉区域的异同。描述了与动物的通气调节和嗅觉增强机制相关的吸入气溶胶的通气气流和行为。特别是,详细研究了动物经常进行的用于增强嗅觉的呼吸动作——嗅探,在不同动物中的情况。还讨论了在新冠病毒研究中使用的动物模型。讨论了使用数值模型代替动物研究的进展和挑战。这项技术在动物中的应用对于动物和人类健康的双向改善具有重要意义。

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