Analysis of growth rate, haematologic, and biochemical parameters of Oncopigs.

IF 3.2 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Lobna Elkhadragy, Caitlyn C Castillo, Rena Li, Courtni R Bolt, Laurie Rund, Faith Thomas, Rachel Lane, Ron C Gaba, Lawrence B Schook, Kyle M Schachtschneider
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Pigs are widely used as large animal models in biomedical research due to their physiological and anatomical similarity to humans. The Oncopig, a genetically engineered pig model harbouring Cre recombinase-inducible KRAS G12D and TP53 R167H transgenes, serves as a valuable model for cancer research. This study describes the generation of Oncopig breeding herds and provides a characterization of their growth rate, body size, and physiological parameters, including haematologic, biochemical, and coagulation profiles. Body weight and size were measured in male and female Oncopigs, and blood samples were collected at multiple time points from birth to one year of age. A total of 13 haematologic, 18 biochemical, and 3 coagulation parameters were analysed. While male and female Oncopigs had a comparable growth rate within the first 6 months of age, male Oncopigs exhibited a significantly higher growth rate between 6 and 12 months of age and a higher body weight at 12 months. The mean body weight at 6 months of age was 52.3 kg for male Oncopigs and 48.0 kg for female Oncopigs, while at 11 months of age it was 96.4 kg for male Oncopigs and 71.7 kg for female Oncopigs. Haematologic, biochemical, and coagulation parameters were analysed for Oncopigs under 6 months of age, over 6 months, and collectively for Oncopigs within a year of age. By providing comprehensive data on growth, haematologic, and serum biochemical parameters, this study provides a critical resource for researchers utilizing Oncopigs as large animal models for cancer research and other translational studies.

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单株生长速率、血液学及生化指标分析。
猪由于其生理和解剖结构与人类相似,在生物医学研究中被广泛用作大型动物模型。Oncopig是一种基因工程猪模型,含有Cre重组酶诱导的KRAS G12D和TP53 R167H转基因,可作为癌症研究的有价值模型。本研究描述了Oncopig种猪群的一代,并提供了它们的生长速度、体型和生理参数的特征,包括血液学、生化和凝血特征。测量雄性和雌性oncopig的体重和大小,并在从出生到一岁的多个时间点采集血液样本。分析血液学指标13项,生化指标18项,凝血指标3项。雄鱼和雌鱼在头6个月的生长速度相当,雄鱼在6 - 12个月的生长速度明显更高,12个月的体重也更高。6月龄时,雄性和雌性的平均体重分别为52.3 kg和48.0 kg, 11月龄时,雄性和雌性的平均体重分别为96.4 kg和71.7 kg。对6月龄以下、6月龄以上和1岁以内的oncopig进行血液学、生化和凝血参数分析。通过提供生长、血液学和血清生化参数的综合数据,本研究为研究人员利用Oncopigs作为癌症研究和其他转化研究的大型动物模型提供了重要资源。
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