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Utility of arterial blood gas, CBC, biochemistry and cardiac hormones as evaluation parameters of cardiovascular disease in nonhuman primates

机译:动脉血气,CBC,生物化学和心脏激素作为非人类灵长类动物心血管疾病评估参数的效用

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) has a tremendous impact on the quality of life of humans. While experimental animals are valuable to medical research as models of human diseases, cardiac systems differ widely across various animal species. Thus, we examined a CVD model in cynomolgus monkeys. Laboratory primates are precious resources, making it imperative that symptoms of diseases and disorders are detected as early as possible. Thus, in this study we comprehensively examined important indicators of CVD in cynomolgus monkeys, including arterial blood gas, complete blood count (CBC), biochemistry and cardiac hormones. The control group included 20 healthy macaques showing non-abnormal findings in screening tests, whereas the CVD group included 20 macaques with valvular disease and cardiomyopathy. An increase of red blood cell distribution width was observed in the CBC, indicating chronic inflammation related to CVD. An increase of HCO3 was attributed to the correction of acidosis. Furthermore, development of the CVD model was supported by significant increases in natriuretic peptides. It is suggested that these results indicated a correlation between human CVD and the model in monkeys. Moreover, blood tests including arterial blood gas are non-invasive and can be performed more easily than other technical tests. CVD affected animals easily change their condition by anesthesia and surgical invasion. Pay attention to arterial blood gas and proper respond to their condition are important for research. This data may facilitate human research and aid in the management and veterinary care of nonhuman primates.
机译:心血管疾病(CVD)对人类生活质量产生巨大影响。尽管实验动物作为人类疾病的模型对医学研究具有重要意义,但心脏系统在各种动物物种中的差异很大。因此,我们检查了食蟹猴的CVD模型。实验室灵长类动物是宝贵的资源,因此必须尽早发现疾病和病症的症状。因此,在这项研究中,我们全面检查了食蟹猴CVD的重要指标,包括动脉血气,全血细胞计数(CBC),生物化学和心脏激素。对照组包括20只健康猕猴,这些猕猴在筛查测试中显示出非异常的发现,而CVD组包括20只患有瓣膜疾病和心肌病的猕猴。在CBC中观察到红细胞分布宽度的增加,表明与CVD有关的慢性炎症。 HCO3的增加归因于酸中毒的纠正。此外,利钠肽的显着增加支持了CVD模型的发展。提示这些结果表明人的CVD与猴子的模型之间存在相关性。此外,包括动脉血气在内的血液检查是非侵入性的,比其他技术检查更容易进行。受CVD影响的动物很容易通过麻醉和外科手术侵入改变其状况。注意动脉血气并对其状况做出适当响应对于研究很重要。该数据可促进人类研究并有助于非人类灵长类动物的管理和兽医护理。

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