Lesser-Known Laboratory Animals: Expanding Research Horizons 🐹🐦
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Created on 2024-12-09 23:10
Published on 2024-12-10 12:00
In the realm of biomedical research, rodents such as mice and rats often
dominate the spotlight. However, lesser-known species like gerbils,
hamsters, and quails play invaluable roles in advancing science. These
animals provide unique biological insights and serve as critical models
for research areas that traditional species might not fully address.
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Gerbils: Unique Desert Rodents 🐹
Neurological Studies
their uniquely structured cerebral arteries, ideal for ischemic
models.
essential model for hearing research.
Behavioral Research
into anxiety and social interaction mechanisms.
Particularly, Tarabul\’s gerbil (Gerbillus tarabuli), a desert
rodent native to Africa, is notable for its seasonal breeding and
distinct biological traits. Despite being underutilized, they provide a
versatile model for ecology, neurobiology, and genetics (Khati et al.,
2022).
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Hamsters: Distinctive Rodent Models 🐾
Infectious Disease Research
infections such as SARS-CoV-2.
diseases (Van Der Ende & Schallig, 2023).
Reproductive Studies
developmental biology and fertility research.
Particularly, the Chinese hamster is an excellent candidate for
biological research due to its cost-effectiveness, unique anatomy (e.g.,
retractable cheek pouches), and adaptability to transgenic technology
(Chang et al., 2024).
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Quails: Avian Models in Research 🐦
Developmental Biology
rapidly developing embryos accessible for manipulation.
offering insights into vertebrate embryogenesis.
Toxicology and Pharmacology
impact of environmental pollutants.
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Why Use Lesser-Known Models?
Species-Specific Insights
embryonic development highlights their specialized research utility.
Reduced Competition for Resources
Ethical Advantages
animals, supporting the 3Rs principle (Reduction, Replacement,
Refinement).
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Challenges with Lesser-Known Models
Limited Tools and Data
standardized protocols available for these species.
Housing and Care
dietary needs, can be challenging.
Researcher Expertise
and experience.
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Expanding the Research Toolbox
Integrating gerbils, hamsters, and quails into laboratory research
enriches the scientific toolkit. These species enable breakthroughs in
niche fields and underscore the importance of diversifying research
models to refine methodologies and address novel scientific questions.
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Join the Conversation 💬
Have you worked with lesser-known laboratory animals? Share your
experiences and insights into using these models in research.
Stay tuned for more explorations into the innovative use of laboratory
animals in science! 🚀
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References
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the Desert Rodent Gerbillus tarabuli: A Review*. Laboratory Animals,
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Experimental Animal Model*. Experimental Animals.
