1.Isolation and selection of rotavirus strains type G4 on Rhesus kidney cells - MA104
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2004;14(5):64-68
Using rotavirus cultural methods isolated from 2001019203 strain in cellular fluid containing trypsine and rotavirus cloning method in stool samples of diarrhea children at the age of 9 months old, treated in St. Paul's Hospital in 2001. The results: 2001019203 strain was type G4, which was developed in MA 104 cellular fluids. 6/11 clones of the second cloning rotavirus were adaptable and development in cellular fluid MA104 were selected, in which only 3 clones were both adaptable and development as A-1, C-1* and E-3. All 6 adaptable colony were selected into further study
Rotavirus
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Macaca mulatta
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kidney
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cells
2.Fixation Task Training in Macaque Monkey and Factors Affecting Fixation.
Young Chun LEE ; Jae Young PARK
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1999;40(6):1649-1655
In vision research, the monkey training for fixation is indispensible for the data acquisition. The authors introduce the improved method to shorten the training period for the monkeys and examine the factors affecting the performance of the trained monkey. We introduce two new concepts. One is the minimal reaction time which can evaluate more accurate success rate(%), and the other is the % variation of bright light period which can control the difficulty of training and ensure the fixation of monkey substantially. It took an average of 72 days to train the monkeys. The factors affecting the performance of the trained monkey are the bright light period, the dim light period, the variation of the bright light period, and water deprivation. Our training procedures with minor modification were effective and easy to reach end point of training. If further training for the detailed experiment is needed in these monkeys, these can be achieved by properly controlling these factors.
Haplorhini*
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Macaca*
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Reaction Time
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Water Deprivation
3.Determination of adventitous agent in monkeys and monkey kidney cells culture using for OPV production in 2006.
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2007;17(5):5-9
Background: In 2006, Center for research and production of vaccines and biologicals \ufffd?Ha Noi produced 10 million doses of poliomyelitis vaccine met quality standard which given by World Health Organization (WHO). The monkeys for vaccine production were selected and monkey kidney cells were tested arcording to the WHO requirements (the strong moykeys with no adventitous agents). Objectives: To assess the rates of mokeys (at the Reu island in Quang Ninh province) with no adventitous agent infection and the cells using to produce type 1 poliomyelitis vaccine in 2006. Subjects and method: The study was performed by using microneutralization technique on 39 Macaca mulatta mokeys with weights were 1.5 to 2.5 kg. Results: 11 out of 39 monkeys (28,21%) are negative to SIV, SV40, poliomyelitis viruses, foamy virus as well as tuberculin test. 100% lots of primary monkey kidney cells culture produced in 2006 are free from adventitous agents arcording to the WHO requirements. Conclusion: Center for research and production of vaccines and biologicals - Ha Noi implemented strictly under the WHO guidelines on selection of monkeys and monkey kidney cells for OPV production from Sabin strains.
Poliovirus Vaccine
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Oral
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Macaca mulatta
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Haplorhini
4.IgG immune response of Macaca mulatta monkeys after immunization with human rotavirus strains that were used for vaccine production
Luan Thi Le ; Hien Dang Nguyen
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008;96(4):66-71
Background: Rotavirus acute diarrhea is a common disease in children aged 6 to 24 months, accounting for 50-70% of hospitalizations in Vietnam. Vaccines recommended by the WHO are quite expensive, so vaccination for this disease isn\u2019t widely used in Vietnam. Objectives: To evaluate the immune responses of 3 human rotavirus strains in Macaca mulatta monkeys. Subjects and method: 32 healthy monkeys aged 6-12 monthswere divided into 4 groups that received orally the G1P8 strains (Master seed- MS and Working seed- WS), G1P4 strains (MS and WS), G4P6 strains (MS and WS),and placebo. All monkeys were evaluated on general status, gastrointestinal symptoms and blood samples taken for immune analysis. Results: By ELISA technique, the Master Seed (MS) and Working Seed (WS) of Rotavirus, including G1P8 (KHI008), G1P4 (2001019210) and G4P6 (2001019203) strains showed high titer of IgG antibody in monkey at least four-fold after 3 doses of immunization. Conclusion: These 3 rotavirus strains produced by the Center for Research and Production of Vaccines and Biologicals could be candidates for vaccine production.
IgG immune response
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Macaca mulatta
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rotavirus
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5.Study on VNHR 203 strain for safety and efficacy on macaca mulatta monkey
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2004;14(4):40-46
Rota virus of the type of G4P6, 8 (VNHR 203) is one of endemic strains in Vietnam causing acute diarrhea in under- five -year -old children. In the year 2000 this strain was isolated from fecal sample of a 9 month boy with acute diarrhoae admitted to St Paul hospital. Viruses were carelully selected and underwent 10 consecutive transferred culturing on Rhesus (MA104) monkey kidney cell medium, then 20 times of assimilating on Macacca mulatta monkey primitive kidney cells.They had got high safety and efficacy in the trial on Macacca mulatta aged 12-24 months
Macaca mulatta
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Haplorhini
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Rotavirus
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Diarrhea
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child
6.Electromyographic signals and the starting threshold voltage of orbicularis oris muscle in healthy rhesus monkeys.
Jue Bo YU ; Tian Zhen ZHANG ; Dong Yue XU ; Ke Yong LI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;58(4):368-373
Objective: To investigate the characteristics of electromyography (EMG) signals and the starting threshold voltages of the orbicularis oris muscles (OOM) in healthy rhesus monkeys under different muscle movement conditions. Methods: The EMG signals and the starting threshold voltages at different time points in 4 healthy rhesus monkeys were acquired and recorded with EMG device and evoked potentiometer. The voltage amplitude variation of EMG signals was analyzed, and the voltage amplitude range of EMG signals at the beginning of OOM contraction was established. The data were statistically analyzed by one-way ANOVA. Results: The EMG of OOM in healthy monkeys in the quiet, natural and continuous mouth-closed state was linear and relatively stable, and the absolute value fluctuated between 15 and 50 μV. The EMG waveform increased rapidly during the natural lip contraction movement, and its amplitude fluctuated greatly, with the highest absolute value of the peak value reaching hundreds of microvolts. The amplitude of EMG induced by continuous mouth closure was more than thousands of microvolts. There was no significant difference in EMG amplitudes of OOM in the healthy rhesus monkey under quiet and continuous lip closure at different time points (P>0.05). There was no significant difference in threshold voltages in the state of natural lip contraction of bilateral OOM at different time points (average range: 57.17-57.47 μV) in the healthy rhesus monkeys (P>0.05). There was no significant difference in threshold voltages of OOM induced by bilateral OOM at different time points(average range: 55.38-55.99 μV) in the healthy rhesus monkeys(P>0.05). There were significant differences in the absolute values of EMG amplitudes of OOM between the three lip movement modes: (30.67±8.72) μV in quiet and natural continuous lip closure (475.12±54.72) μV in natural lip contraction, and (921.22±312.79) μV in the induced persistent lip closure, with t values of -8.48, -9.35 and -5.01 respectively, all P<0.001. Conclusions: The EMG signals of OOM show different characteristics under different muscle movement conditions, which can be used as a basis for computer to judge and recognize the movement conditions of OOM. The upper limits of the EMG threshold voltage values of OOM under different motion states are 55-60 μV.
Animals
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Lip
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Macaca mulatta
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Facial Muscles
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Electromyography
7.A multi-behavior recognition method for macaques based on improved SlowFast network.
Weifeng ZHONG ; Zhe XU ; Xiangyu ZHU ; Xibo MA
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2023;40(2):257-264
Macaque is a common animal model in drug safety assessment. Its behavior reflects its health condition before and after drug administration, which can effectively reveal the side effects of drugs. At present, researchers usually rely on artificial methods to observe the behavior of macaque, which cannot achieve uninterrupted 24-hour monitoring. Therefore, it is urgent to develop a system to realize 24-hour observation and recognition of macaque behavior. In order to solve this problem, this paper constructs a video dataset containing nine kinds of macaque behaviors (MBVD-9), and proposes a network called Transformer-augmented SlowFast for macaque behavior recognition (TAS-MBR) based on this dataset. Specifically, the TAS-MBR network converts the red, green and blue (RGB) color mode frame input by its fast branches into residual frames on the basis of SlowFast network and introduces the Transformer module after the convolution operation to obtain sports information more effectively. The results show that the average classification accuracy of TAS-MBR network for macaque behavior is 94.53%, which is significantly improved compared with the original SlowFast network, proving the effectiveness and superiority of the proposed method in macaque behavior recognition. This work provides a new idea for the continuous observation and recognition of the behavior of macaque, and lays the technical foundation for the calculation of monkey behaviors before and after medication in drug safety evaluation.
Animals
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Electric Power Supplies
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Macaca
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Recognition, Psychology
8.Therapeutic Effect of Single Intramuscular Administration of Recombinant Human Thrombopoietin on Rhesus Monkeys with Acute radiation Sickness.
Jin-Kun YANG ; Shuang XING ; Xing SHEN ; Xun WANG ; Ying JIANG ; Xue-Wen ZHANG ; Hao LUAN ; Zi-Zhi QIAO ; Yang-Yang DAI ; En-Qi ZHANG ; Ye-Mei WANG ; Guo-Lin XIONG ; Zu-Yin YU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2022;30(6):1887-1892
OBJECTIVE:
To confirm the therapeutic effect of recombinant human thrombopoietin (rhTPO) on rhesus monkeys irradiated with 5.0 Gy 60Co γ-ray, and provide experimental basis for clinical treatment of similar patients.
METHODS:
Fourteen adult rhesus monkeys were irradiated with 60Co γ-ray on both sides at the dose of 5.0 Gy (dose rate 69.2 cGy/min) to establish the acute radiation sickness model. The monkeys were divided into irradiation group (n=5), rhTPO 5 μg/kg group (n=4) and rhTPO 10 μg/kg group (n=5). Two hours after irradiation, the three groups of monkeys were injected with saline 0.1 ml/kg, rhTPO 5 μg/kg(0.1 ml/kg) and rhTPO 10 μg/kg(0.2 ml/kg), respectively. The general signs, survival, peripheral hemogram and serum biochemistry of rhesus monkeys were observed before and after irradiation, and the differences between rhTPO group and irradiation control group were compared.
RESULTS:
After total body irradiation with 5.0 Gy60Co γ-ray, rhesus monkeys successively showed fever, hemorrhage, sharp decrease of whole blood cell counts in peripheral blood and disorder of serum biochemical indexes. Compared with the irradiated control group, a single intramuscular injection of rhTPO 5 μg/kg or 10 μg/kg 2 hours after irradiation could improve the symptoms of fever and bleeding, increase the nadir of peripheral red blood cells and platelets counts, shorten the duration of hemocytopenia, and advance the time for blood cells to return to the pre-irradiation level. The serum biochemical results showed that rhTPO could improve the abnormality of serum biochemical indexes in rhesus monkeys induced by 5.0 Gy total body irradiation to some extent. Compared with the two administration groups, the therapeutic effect of rhTPO 10 μg/ kg was better.
CONCLUSION
A single injection of rhTPO 5 μg/ kg or 10 μg/ kg 2 hours after irradiation can alleviate the injury of multilineage hematopoiesis and promote the recovery in monkeys irradiated by 5.0 Gy γ-ray. It also improves animal signs and has obvious therapeutic effect on acute radiation sickness.
Humans
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Animals
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Macaca mulatta
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Radiation Injuries
9.Effect of Epinephrine or Pilocarpine on me Ocular Blood Flow.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1990;31(6):767-771
The ocular vascular resistance of the ciliary choroidal network has been investigated on measurements of pulse amplitude(PA). The ocular pulse is derived from the ciliary choroidal blood flow which account for more than 90% of the total ocular blood flow(OBF). In 5 normal Cynomolgus monkeys with topical application(50 micro l) of 2% epinephrine, the PA revealed a significant reduction(0.32 +/- 0.06mmHg, mean +/- SEM, p<0.01). In the other 5 normal Cynormlgus monkeys with 4% pilocarpine, the PA revealed no significant increment(0.32 +/- 0.15mmHg, mean +/- SEM, p<0.10) by the OBF system. These results suggest that topical application of epinephrine produces a significant reduction of OBR but pilocarpine produces a mild increment of OBF.
Choroid
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Epinephrine*
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Haplorhini
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Macaca fascicularis
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Pilocarpine*
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Vascular Resistance
10.Effect of Epinephrine or Pilocarpine on me Ocular Blood Flow.
Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society 1990;31(6):767-771
The ocular vascular resistance of the ciliary choroidal network has been investigated on measurements of pulse amplitude(PA). The ocular pulse is derived from the ciliary choroidal blood flow which account for more than 90% of the total ocular blood flow(OBF). In 5 normal Cynomolgus monkeys with topical application(50 micro l) of 2% epinephrine, the PA revealed a significant reduction(0.32 +/- 0.06mmHg, mean +/- SEM, p<0.01). In the other 5 normal Cynormlgus monkeys with 4% pilocarpine, the PA revealed no significant increment(0.32 +/- 0.15mmHg, mean +/- SEM, p<0.10) by the OBF system. These results suggest that topical application of epinephrine produces a significant reduction of OBR but pilocarpine produces a mild increment of OBF.
Choroid
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Epinephrine*
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Haplorhini
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Macaca fascicularis
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Pilocarpine*
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Vascular Resistance