Title: Primates in Research
1Primates in Research
- Timo Nevalainen
- Universities of Kuopio Helsinki
- http//www.uku.fi/tnevalai/primates.ppt
2MONKEY AROUND ??
3Definition of Primates
- Large group of about 200 species
- Definition necessitates the use of complicated
technical terms, such as - Opposite grip in either hands of feet or both
- Testes in scrotum
- Two mammary glands
- Closed orbital circle
4Taxonomy
5Prosimii
- Primitive primates
- Questionable whether primates at all
- Look like squirrel or fox
- Many are considered endangered
6Prosimii
- Tree shrew (Tupaia glis)
- Native of Far East
- Size and looks like a rat
- Daylight animal
- Gestation 45-50 days
- Two pups born
- Difficult to house in laboratory
7Other Prosimii Species
- Galago senegalensis (Bushbaby)
- Looks of a squirrel
- Occasional research use
- Loris tardigratus
- Nocturnal - huge eyes
8New World Monkeys (Ceboidea)
- Wide and low nose
- 36 teeth
- Some have prehensile tail
9New World Monkeys (Ceboidea)
- Squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus)
- Considered pest animal in South America
- Most common NWM in research
- About 800 g
10New World Monkeys (Ceboidea)
- Owl monkey (Aotus trivirgatus)
- Weighs less than a kilo
- Nocturnal - large eyes
- Requires high temp and humidity
11New World Monkeys (Ceboidea)
- Common marmoset (Callitrix jacchus)
- About half a kilo
- Only species among primates proper with twins
- First primate commonly raised in laboratory
12New World Monkeys (Ceboidea)
- Spider monkey (Ateles)
- Larger than previous sp. (7-15 kg)
- Prehensile tail
- Bumpy abdomen, spidery hands and feet
13Old World Monkeys Cercopithecoidea
- Narrow nose
- 32 teeth
- Often cheek pouches
- If theres a tail, its never prehensile
14Old World MonkeysCercopithecoidea
- Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvana)
- Only monkey species native to Europe
- Presence of the British Commonwealth and the
species on the rocks of Gibraltar
15Old World MonkeysCercopithecoidea
- Rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta)
- Standard monkey of the Pharmacopeias
- Monkey crisis
- Most widely used OWM
- Discovery of the rhesus-factor
16Old World MonkeysCercopithecoidea
- Stumptail (Macaca arctoides or speciosa)
- Calm and friendly
- Weight 5-15 kg
- Difficult to get
17Old World MonkeysCercopithecoidea
- Irus macaque (Macaca irus)
- Substitute for Rhesus and stumptail
- Rough character
- Same size as previous two
18Old World MonkeysCercopithecoidea
- African green (Cercopithecus ethiops)
- Smaller than macaques
- Kidney donor
- Marburg disease
19Old World MonkeysCercopithecoidea
- Baboons (Papio sp.)
- Rarely used in research
- Remember Christian Barnard ?
- Large and strong handling difficult
20Apes (Hominoidea)
21Apes (Hominoidea)
- Gibbon
- Gorilla
- Chimpanzee
22Apes (Hominoidea)
- Did we forget one of the hominoids ?
- An important species ?
- Humans
- Look around
23Primate Diseases
- Tuberculosis
- Draining lymph nodes
- Tuberculin testing
- Tissue changes
- Method of tb testing in monkeys
24Primate Diseases
- Herpes B
- Nodules on lips or mouth
- Fatal for humans
- Human herpes
- The other way around to Herpes B
25Primate Diseases
- Herpes T
- Fatal in owl monkey
- Mucosal changes in tamarins
26Primate Diseases
- Pox virus diseases for most species
- Monkey pox
- Small box
- Ecromelia in mice
- Vaccination with vaccinia-virus
27Primate Biology and Housing
- Sex skin
- Follows the estrus/menstrual cycle
- Gestation
- Species dependent 120 days (tamarins) 270
days (orang) - Number of offsprings
- Single, except marmosets
28Primate Biology and Care
- Primates require external source of vitamin C.
- New World Monkeys cannot utilize vitamin D2
29Primate Biology and Care
- Cages
- Special design with squeeze-back
- Gang cages
- Prone for fighting beating each other
- Enrichment
- Handling
- Protective measures and handling techniques
30Research Techniques
- Gastric tubing
- Via nose
- IM-injection
- Much like humans
- Squeeze-back used to immobilize them
- IV-injection
- Superficial veins on antebrachium
- Blood samples
- Femoral triangle
CDt
31Research Use
- Research community waits for vaccine or
therapeutic drug for AIDS - Need for monkeys ?
- New Directive
- Are F2 animals required?
32Working Safely with Nonhuman Primates
- http//grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/TrainingVideos.h
tmprimate
33Pop Quiz
- Which animals, other than primates, require
external source of vitamin C ? - Which group of primates has prehensile tail ?