Gill T J
Am J Pathol. 1980 Dec;101(3 Suppl):S21-32.
The rational selection of animals for experimental purposes is a very important part of the experimental design. The information obtained is neither as accurate and precise as it could be nor is it generally applicable to the body of knowledge in its field unless it utilizes the proper animal model. There are four major types of animals available for use in biomedical research, and each has its specific applicability. First, randomly bred animals can be derived either from colonies or from wild populations. They are particularly useful for first-level chemical screening, as a source of mutants, and as the starting material for developing inbred lines. Randomly bred animals from wild populations are also useful for studying the dynamics of genes in natural populations. Second, specifically structured outbred populations provide a stabilized gene pool that is useful for first- and second-level screening procedures. Third, inbred strains and F1 hybrids are useful for studying individual traits in a population, for answering specific experimental questions, for comparing results over a long period of time, and for detailed genetic analyses. Fourth, congenic strains are useful for studying the effects of specific genes and their alleles against a common inbred background. Detailed knowledge of the properties of these different types of animals and of the cost-effectiveness of their use provides an important basis for the appropriate choice of animal models for biomedical research.
出于实验目的对动物进行合理选择是实验设计中非常重要的一部分。除非使用合适的动物模型,否则所获得的信息既不会像可能的那样准确和精确,也通常不适用于其所在领域的知识体系。有四种主要类型的动物可用于生物医学研究,每种都有其特定的适用性。首先,随机繁殖的动物可以来源于群体或野生种群。它们对于一级化学筛选、作为突变体来源以及作为培育近交系的起始材料特别有用。来自野生种群的随机繁殖动物对于研究自然种群中基因的动态也很有用。其次,特定结构的远交群体提供了一个稳定的基因库,这对于一级和二级筛选程序很有用。第三,近交系和F1杂种对于研究种群中的个体特征、回答特定的实验问题、长期比较结果以及进行详细的遗传分析很有用。第四,同类系对于研究特定基因及其等位基因在共同近交背景下的作用很有用。对这些不同类型动物的特性及其使用的成本效益有详细了解,为生物医学研究中动物模型的恰当选择提供了重要依据。