Appropriate animal models for craniofacial biology.

M I Siegel, M P Mooney
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Abstract

The use of animal models in craniofacial biology has helped make significant contributions toward the clinical and surgical management of patients with craniofacial disorders. The present paper discusses some problems associated with choosing appropriate animal models for research in human craniofacial morphology and offers suggestions for determining the most appropriate model. Three levels of appropriate animal model choices are suggested: (1) the "generic mammalian" animal model, useful for investigating the problems of bone biology and generalized mammalian craniofacial growth mechanisms; (2) the "phylogenetically closer" animal model, useful for investigating the influence of experimental manipulations on the general primate craniofacial growth pattern; and (3) "fitting" the appropriate animal model to specific regional craniofacial growth patterns or anatomic conditions of interest. The continued, intelligent use of animal models in craniofacial investigations depends heavily on understanding and appreciating the information that can be derived from the "appropriate" animal model.

适合颅面生物学的动物模型。
颅面生物学动物模型的应用为颅面疾病患者的临床和外科治疗做出了重要贡献。本文讨论了在人类颅面形态学研究中选择合适动物模型的一些问题,并对选择最合适的动物模型提出了建议。提出了三个适宜的动物模型选择层次:(1)“通用哺乳动物”动物模型,有助于研究骨骼生物学问题和广义哺乳动物颅面生长机制;(2)“系统发育上更接近”的动物模型,用于研究实验操作对灵长类动物颅面生长模式的影响;和(3)“拟合”适当的动物模型,以适应特定区域颅面生长模式或感兴趣的解剖条件。在颅面研究中持续、智能地使用动物模型在很大程度上取决于理解和欣赏可以从“适当的”动物模型中获得的信息。
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