定义了健康的非人类灵长类动物的核心呼吸特征
Carly A Bobak1,2, Keisean A J M Stevenson3,4, Ning Sun5
1Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College, 14 Engineering Drive, Hanover, NH, 03755, USA.
Scientific reports
|July 23, 2024
概括
研究人员为非人类灵长类动物建立了一个健康的基线呼吸特征. 这种重要的呼吸痕迹包括23个关键分子,有助于未来研究的疾病,疗法和疫苗.
科学领域:
- 生物医学研究生物医学研究
- 临床前疾病建模模型
- 分析化学 分析化学
背景情况:
- 非人类灵长类动物是人类疾病的关键临床前模型.
- 灵长类的呼吸分析以前已经确定了疾病状态.
- 对比研究需要一种非侵入性方法来建立一个健康的基线.
研究的目的:
- 在非人类灵长类动物中定义一个健康的基线呼吸特征.
- 为未来的研究建立一个标准化的呼吸痕迹.
- 支持评估疾病,疗法和疫苗的研究.
主要方法:
- 试点研究涉及30只健康的.
- 使用Tedlar袋收集呼吸样本.
- 通过全面的二维气体染色学-飞行质谱法 (GCxGC-TOFMS) 的时间分析.
主要成果:
- 在的呼吸中发现了2017种不同的分子特征.
- 在所有样本中发现了113个分子.
- 定义了23个高度丰富和不变的分子的核心气息.
结论:
- 一个由23个分子组成的关键核心作为健康灵长类动物的务实呼吸痕迹.
- 这种基线概况对于未来的验证研究有价值.
- 建立了非人类灵长类研究中非侵入性健康监测的基础.
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