Andrea Corazzi Pelosi, Pedro Paulo Menezes Scariot, Ana Luíza Paula Garbuio, Maurício Beitia Kraemer, Denise Gonçalves Priolli, Ivan Gustavo Masselli Dos Reis, Leonardo Henrique Dalcheco Messias
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摘要
无胸腺小鼠不能产生T细胞,因此被定性为免疫缺陷。这种特性使这些动物成为肿瘤生物学和异种移植物研究的理想动物。由于过去10年全球肿瘤成本呈指数级增长,癌症死亡率高,因此需要新的非药物疗法。从这个意义上讲,体育锻炼被视为癌症治疗的相关组成部分。然而,科学界缺乏关于操纵训练变量对人类癌症的影响以及对无胸腺小鼠的实验的信息。因此,本系统综述旨在解决使用无胸腺小鼠进行的肿瘤相关实验中使用的运动方案。PubMed、Web of Science和Scopus数据库的搜索不受已发布数据的限制。使用了一些关键术语的组合,如无胸腺小鼠、裸鼠、体育活动、体育锻炼和训练。数据库搜索检索到852项研究(PubMed,245;Web of Science,390;Scopus,217)。经过标题、摘要和全文筛选,10篇文章符合条件。基于纳入的研究,本报告强调了该动物模型所采用的训练变量的显著差异。没有研究报告确定强度个体化的生理标志物。建议未来的研究探索侵入性手术是否会导致无胸腺小鼠的致病性感染。此外,耗时的测试不能应用于具有特定特征的实验,如肿瘤植入。总之,非侵入性、低成本和省时的方法可以抑制这些限制,并在实验中提高这些动物的福利。
A systematic review of exercise protocols applied to athymic mice in tumor-related experiments.
Athymic mice are unable to produce T-cells and are then characterized as immunodeficient. This characteristic makes these animals ideal for tumor biology and xenograft research. New non-pharmacological therapeutics are required owing to the exponential increase in global oncology costs over the last 10 years and the high cancer mortality rate. In this sense, physical exercise is regarded as a relevant component of cancer treatment. However, the scientific community lacks information regarding the effect of manipulating training variables on cancer in humans, and experiments with athymic mice. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to address the exercise protocols used in tumor-related experiments using athymic mice. The PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases were searched without restrictions on published data. A combination of key terms such as athymic mice, nude mice, physical activity, physical exercise, and training was used. The database search retrieved 852 studies (PubMed, 245; Web of Science, 390; and Scopus, 217). After title, abstract, and full-text screening, 10 articles were eligible. Based on the included studies, this report highlights the considerable divergences in the training variables adopted for this animal model. No studies have reported the determination of a physiological marker for intensity individualization. Future studies are recommended to explore whether invasive procedures can result in pathogenic infections in athymic mice. Moreover, time-consuming tests cannot be applied to experiments with specific characteristics such as tumor implantation. In summary, non-invasive, low-cost, and time-saving approaches can suppress these limitations and improve the welfare of these animals during experiments.