表皮系统
临床前试验
医学
动物模型
动物试验
动物种类
动物实验室
病理
重症监护医学
医学物理学
生物
内科学
动物
生态学
环境卫生
人口
研究方法
作者
M. Michael Swindle,Andy Makin,Alan J. Herron,Fred J. Clubb,Kendall S. Frazier
标识
DOI:10.1177/0300985811402846
摘要
Swine are considered to be one of the major animal species used in translational research, surgical models, and procedural training and are increasingly being used as an alternative to the dog or monkey as the choice of nonrodent species in preclinical toxicologic testing of pharmaceuticals. There are unique advantages to the use of swine in this setting given that they share with humans similar anatomic and physiologic characteristics involving the cardiovascular, urinary, integumentary, and digestive systems. However, the investigator needs to be familiar with important anatomic, histopathologic, and clinicopathologic features of the laboratory pig and minipig in order to put background lesions or xenobiotically induced toxicologic changes in their proper perspective and also needs to consider specific anatomic differences when using the pig as a surgical model. Ethical considerations, as well as the existence of significant amounts of background data, from a regulatory perspective, provide further support for the use of this species in experimental or pharmaceutical research studies. It is likely that pigs and minipigs will become an increasingly important animal model for research and pharmaceutical development applications.
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