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A new group housing approach for non-human primate metabolism studies

机译:非人灵长类动物新陈代谢研究的新群体住房方法

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Understanding the absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) of candidate drugs in preclinical species is an integral part of the safety and efficacy evaluation in drug development. For this purpose, the housing of single animals in metabolism cages has historically been common practice for ADME studies. Whilst mini-pigs and dogs are selected wherever possible, non-human primates (NHPs) are used where there is no suitable scientific alternative. Having undergone only minimal revisions over the past 30 years, the traditional singlehousing metabolism cage design for NHPs significantly limits normal vertical movement and social behaviours in primates. Minimising animal suffering and improving welfare is an important aspect of working with animals in research and Novo Nordisk A/S, together with collaborators, has focused on this area for many years. A novel metabolism cage for group housing of NHPs has been designed in a joint collaboration between Novo Nordisk A/ S and Covance Inc. The advantages of this novel cage are extensive, including a significantly increased cage volume and ability for socialisation, as well as improvements to alleviate stress and boredom. The excretion balance data from six male NHPs housed in single or group metabolism cages were compared using the radiolabelled test compound [C-14]-quetiapine. Welfare, in terms of stress and behaviour, when animals were single or group housed was also assessed. Mean recoveries of radioactivity were shown to be comparable irrespective of housing design (83.2% for group-housed animals vs. 87.1% for single-housed animals), supporting the potential suitability of NHP group housing for future metabolism ADME studies.
机译:了解候选药物在临床前物种中的吸收、分布、代谢和排泄(ADME)是药物开发安全性和有效性评估的一个组成部分。为此,在ADME研究中,将单个动物关在代谢笼中一直是常见的做法。尽管尽可能选择小型猪和狗,但在没有合适的科学替代品的情况下使用非人灵长类动物(NHP)。在过去30年中,NHP的传统单壳代谢笼设计只经历了微小的修改,极大地限制了灵长类动物的正常垂直运动和社交行为。尽量减少动物痛苦和改善福利是在研究中与动物合作的一个重要方面,诺和诺德A/S与合作伙伴多年来一直专注于这一领域。Novo Nordisk A/S和Covance Inc.联合设计了一种新型的NHP集体住宿代谢笼。这种新型笼具有广泛的优势,包括显著增加笼容量和社交能力,以及缓解压力和无聊的改进。使用放射性标记的试验化合物[C-14]-喹硫平,比较了六名男性NHP在单一或群体代谢笼中的排泄平衡数据。当动物被单独或集体饲养时,在压力和行为方面的福利也被评估。结果表明,无论住房设计如何,放射性的平均回收率都具有可比性(集体饲养动物的回收率为83.2%,而单独饲养动物的回收率为87.1%),这支持了NHP集体住房对未来代谢ADME研究的潜在适用性。

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