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The companion dog as a model for human aging and mortality

机译:伴侣狗作为人类衰老和死亡率的模型

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Around the world, human populations have experienced large increases in average lifespan over the last 150?years, and while individuals are living longer, they are spending more years of life with multiple chronic morbidities. Researchers have used numerous laboratory animal models to understand the biological and environmental factors that influence aging, morbidity, and longevity. However, the most commonly studied animal species, laboratory mice and rats, do not experience environmental conditions similar to those to which humans are exposed, nor do we often diagnose them with many of the naturally occurring pathologies seen in humans. Recently, the companion dog has been proposed as a powerful model to better understand the genetic and environmental determinants of morbidity and mortality in humans. However, it is not known to what extent the age‐related dynamics of morbidity, comorbidity, and mortality are shared between humans and dogs. Here, we present the first large‐scale comparison of human and canine patterns of age‐specific morbidity and mortality. We find that many chronic conditions that commonly occur in human populations (obesity, arthritis, hypothyroidism, and diabetes), and which are associated with comorbidities, are also associated with similarly high levels of comorbidity in companion dogs. We also find significant similarities in the effect of age on disease risk in humans and dogs, with neoplastic, congenital, and metabolic causes of death showing similar age trajectories between the two species. Overall, our study suggests that the companion dog may be an ideal translational model to study the many complex facets of human morbidity and mortality.
机译:在过去的150年中,世界各地的人口平均寿命大大增加,虽然人们的寿命更长,但他们却花了更多的时间患有多种慢性病。研究人员已使用许多实验室动物模型来了解影响衰老,发病率和寿命的生物学和环境因素。但是,最常研究的动物物种,实验室小鼠和大鼠,没有经历与人类所接触的环境条件相似的环境条件,我们也没有通过人类所见的许多自然发生的病理学来诊断它们。最近,有人提出将伴侣犬作为一种强有力的模型,以更好地了解人类发病和死亡的遗传和环境决定因素。但是,尚不知道人类和狗在多大程度上共享与年龄相关的发病率,合并症和死亡率。在这里,我们首次对人和犬的年龄特定发病率和死亡率进行了大规模比较。我们发现,人类人群中常见的许多慢性病(肥胖症,关节炎,甲状腺功能减退症和糖尿病),与合并症相关,也与同伴狗的合并症水平相似。我们还发现,年龄对人和狗的疾病风险的影响具有显着相似性,肿瘤,先天性和代谢性死亡原因显示两种动物的年龄轨迹相似。总体而言,我们的研究表明,伴侣犬可能是研究人类发病率和死亡率的许多复杂方面的理想转化模型。

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