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蝙蝠作为研究长寿和衰老的有价值的动物模型。

Bats as instructive animal models for studying longevity and aging.

机构信息

Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown, Ohio, USA.

Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2024 Nov;1541(1):10-23. doi: 10.1111/nyas.15233. Epub 2024 Oct 4.

Abstract

Bats (order Chiroptera) are emerging as instructive animal models for aging studies. Unlike some common laboratory species, they meet a central criterion for aging studies: they live for a long time in the wild or in captivity, for 20, 30, and even >40 years. Healthy aging (i.e., healthspan) in bats has drawn attention to their potential to improve the lives of aging humans due to bat imperviousness to viral infections, apparent low rate of tumorigenesis, and unique ability to repair DNA. At the same time, bat longevity also permits the accumulation of age-associated systemic pathologies that can be examined in detail and manipulated, especially in captive animals. Research has uncovered additional and critical advantages of bats. In multiple ways, bats are better analogs to humans than are rodents. In this review, we highlight eight diverse areas of bat research with relevance to aging: genome sequencing, telomeres, and DNA repair; immunity and inflammation; hearing; menstruation and menopause; skeletal system and fragility; neurobiology and neurodegeneration; stem cells; and senescence and mortality. These examples demonstrate the broad relevance of the bat as an animal model and point to directions that are particularly important for human aging studies.

摘要

蝙蝠(翼手目)正成为衰老研究中一种有指导意义的动物模型。与一些常见的实验动物不同,它们符合衰老研究的一个核心标准:在野外或圈养环境中,它们的寿命很长,可达 20 年、30 年,甚至超过 40 年。蝙蝠的健康衰老(即健康寿命)引起了人们的关注,因为蝙蝠不易感染病毒,肿瘤发生率似乎较低,而且具有独特的修复 DNA 的能力,它们有潜力改善衰老人类的生活。与此同时,蝙蝠的长寿也允许积累与年龄相关的全身性病理变化,这些变化可以在圈养动物中进行详细检查和处理。研究揭示了蝙蝠的其他重要优势。在多个方面,蝙蝠比啮齿动物更能模拟人类。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍了与衰老相关的蝙蝠研究的八个不同领域:基因组测序、端粒和 DNA 修复;免疫与炎症;听力;月经与绝经;骨骼系统与脆弱性;神经生物学与神经退行性变;干细胞;衰老与死亡率。这些例子表明了蝙蝠作为动物模型的广泛相关性,并指出了对人类衰老研究特别重要的方向。

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