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Acute Radiation Effects, the H-ARS in the Non-human Primate: A Review and New Data for the Cynomolgus Macaque with Reference to the Rhesus Macaque.

机译:急性辐射效应,H-ARS的非人类灵长类动物:审查和新数据猕猴与参考恒河猕猴猕猴。

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Medical countermeasure development under the US Food and Drug Administration animal rule requires validated animal models of acute radiation effects. The key large animal model is the non-human primate, rhesus macaque. To date, only the rhesus macaque has been used for both critical supportive data and pivotal efficacy trials seeking US Food and Drug Administration approval. The potential for use of the rhesus for other high priority studies such as vaccine development underscores the need to identify another non-human primate model to account for the current lack of rhesus for medical countermeasure development. The cynomolgus macaque, Macaca fascicularis, has an existing database of medical countermeasure development against the hematopoietic acute radiation syndrome, as well as the use of radiation exposure protocols that mimic the likely nonuniform and heterogenous exposure consequent to a nuclear terrorist event. The review herein describes published studies of adult male cynomolgus macaques that used two exposure protocols-unilateral, nonuniform total-body irradiation and partial-body irradiation with bone marrow sparing-with the administration of subject-based medical management to assess mitigation against the hematopoietic acute radiation syndrome. These studies assessed the efficacy of cytokine combinations and cell-based therapy to mitigate acute radiation-induced myelosuppression. Both therapeutics were shown to mitigate the myelosuppression of the hematopoietic acute radiation syndrome. Additional studies being presented herein further defined the dose-dependent hematopoietic acute radiation syndrome of cynomolgus and rhesus macaques and a differential dose-dependent effect with young male and female cynomolgus macaques. The database supports the investigation of the cynomolgus macaque as a comparable non-human primate for efficacy testing under the US Food and Drug Administration animal rule. Critical gaps in knowledge required to validate the models and exposure protocols are also identified.
机译:医疗对策发展下我们食品和药物管理局动物规定要求急性辐射的动物模型进行验证效果。非人类灵长类动物恒河猕猴。恒河猕猴被用于关键支持数据和关键的功效试验寻求美国食品和药物管理局批准。等其他高优先级研究疫苗发展凸显了需要识别另一个非人类的灵长类动物模型来解释当前缺乏对医疗的恒河发展对策。恒河猴,猕猴属fascicularis现有数据库的医学发展对策对造血急性辐射综合症,以及辐射的使用接触协议模拟的可能非均匀和异构曝光结果核恐怖事件。描述了成年男性的研究发表首次使用两个接触protocols-unilateral,非均匀全身辐照和局部照射骨髓节约用的管理基于subject的医疗管理评估缓解对造血严重辐射综合症。细胞因子和细胞组合的效果治疗以减轻急性辐射诱导myelosuppression。减轻的myelosuppression造血急性辐射综合症。更多的研究进一步被提出定义了造血急性存在剂量依赖的相关性辐射综合症的猕猴和恒河猕猴和微分效应存在剂量依赖的相关性与年轻的雄性和雌性猕猴猴。数据库支持的调查猕猴猕猴可比的非人类灵长类动物在美国食品功效测试药品监督管理局动物统治。知识需要空白的验证模型和接触协议也确定了。

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