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沙发上的犬类:环境健康研究中的新警示信号

Canine on the Couch: The New Canary in the Coal Mine for Environmental Health Research.

作者信息

Wise Catherine F, Breen Matthew, Stapleton Heather M

机构信息

Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States.

Duke Cancer Institute, Durham, North Carolina 27710, United States.

出版信息

Environ Health (Wash). 2024 May 27;2(8):517-529. doi: 10.1021/envhealth.4c00029. eCollection 2024 Aug 16.

Abstract

Human health is intimately connected and tied to the health of our environment and ecosystem, with only a very small fraction of the risk for chronic diseases explained by genetics alone. Companion animals are prone to disease types that are shared with people, including cancers and endocrine disorders, reinforcing the thought that environmental factors contribute to the risks for chronic diseases. These factors include air and water pollution and the built environment. As such, there is increasing interest in pursuing research with companion animals, and specifically dogs, as sentinel species to inform comparative health assessments and identify risk factors for disease. Of the canine diseases for which environmental exposure research has been published, cancers have received the most attention. This review summarizes two main aspects of this comparative approach: (1) cancers that occur in dogs and which are similar to humans and (2) research investigating environmental exposures and health outcomes in dogs. The goal of this review is to highlight the diverse conditions in which pet dogs may provide unique perspectives and advantages to examine relationships between environmental exposures and health outcomes, with an emphasis on chemical pollution and cancer. Furthermore, this review seeks to raise awareness and stimulate discussion around the best practices for the use of companion animals as environmental health sentinels.

摘要

人类健康与我们的环境及生态系统的健康紧密相连,仅极少部分的慢性病风险可由基因单独解释。伴侣动物易患与人类共有的疾病类型,包括癌症和内分泌失调,这强化了环境因素会导致慢性病风险的观点。这些因素包括空气和水污染以及建筑环境。因此,越来越多的人对以伴侣动物,特别是狗作为哨兵物种开展研究感兴趣,以便进行比较健康评估并确定疾病风险因素。在已发表环境暴露研究的犬类疾病中,癌症受到的关注最多。本综述总结了这种比较方法的两个主要方面:(1)狗身上发生的与人类相似的癌症,以及(2)调查狗的环境暴露与健康结果的研究。本综述的目的是强调宠物狗在哪些不同情况下可为研究环境暴露与健康结果之间的关系提供独特视角和优势,重点是化学污染与癌症。此外,本综述旨在提高人们的认识,并围绕将伴侣动物用作环境卫生哨兵的最佳做法激发讨论。

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