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Author: Robert P Marini, Lynn M Wachtman, Suzette D Tardif, Keith Mansfield, James G Fox
The Common Marmoset in Captivity and Biomedical Research is the first text dedicated exclusively to this species,filling an urgent need for an encyclopedic compilation of the existing information. Sponsored by the AmericanCollege of Laboratory Animal Medicine as part of its authoritative Blue Book series, the book covers the biology,management, diseases, and clinical and research applications of this important species. The common marmoset(Callithrix jacchus) has come of age in the scientific community as a behaviorally complex, cognitively advanced,small, prolific, and easily maintained nonhuman primate with many of the advantages of larger animals, such asmacaques, but without the attendant physical and zoonotic risks.
Marmosets are currently being used in diverse areas of inquiry, including vision and auditory research, infectious disease, cognitive neuroscience, behavior, reproductive biology, toxicology and drug development, and aging. Themarmoset genome has been sequenced and there is currently an intensive effort to apply gene editing technologies to the species. The creation of transgenic marmosets will provide researchers with a small nonhuman primatemodel to study a number of poorly understood disorders, like autism.
- Presents a complete view of the marmoset, covering their biology and management, diseases and clinical applications, and research applications
- Includes contributions from renowned and international authors and editors
- Provides the first authoritative and comprehensive treatment of marmosets in biomedical research as part of the ACLAM Series
The Common Marmoset in Captivity and Biomedical Research 1st Edition Table of contents:
I – BIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
1 – Taxonomy and Natural History
INTRODUCTION
DAILY ACTIVITY, DIET, AND HOME RANGE
SOCIAL AND REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR
CONCLUDING REMARKS
References
2 – The Anatomy of the Common Marmoset
INTRODUCTION
EXTERNAL CHARACTERISTICS AND INTEGUMENT
LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM
Osteology
Skull
Vertebral Column
Penile Bone
Forelimb
Hind Limb
Arthrology
Myology
Facial Musculature
Muscles of Mastication
Muscles of the Neck and Tongue
Muscles of the Cervical Region
Muscles of the Spine
Tail Musculature
Abdominal Muscles
Forelimb Musculature
Muscles that Connect the Forelimb to the Body
Muscles of the Shoulder Region
Muscles of the Upper Arm
Muscles of the Forearm (Extensor Musculature [Lateral Side of the Arm])
Muscles of the Forearm (Flexor Musculature [Medial Side of the Arm])
Muscles of the Forearm (the Pronators and Supinator)
Muscles of the Hand
Musculature of the Hind Limb
Flexor Muscles of the Hip and Hip Joint
Extensor Muscles of the Hip Joint
The Adductors of the Hind Limb
The Supinators of the Hind Limb
The Extensors of the Knee
The Caudal Thigh Muscles (Hamstrings)
The Flexors of the Tarsal Joint and Extensor of the Digits
The Extensors of the Tarsal Joint and Flexors of the Digits
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
Cranial Structures
Oral Cavity
Dentition
Tongue
Palate
Pharynx
Salivary Glands
Intestinal Tract
Esophagus
Stomach
Small Intestine
Large Intestine
Liver
Pancreas
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Nose and Nasal Cavity
Larynx and Trachea
Lungs
UROGENITAL TRACT
Urinary System
Male Genital System
Female Genital System
Gender Determination
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
The Heart
Pulmonary Circulation
Systemic Arterial Circulation
Systemic Venous Circulation
Lymphatic System
Spleen
ENDOCRINE ORGANS
Pancreas
Adrenal Glands
Thyroid and Parathyroid Gland
SENSORY ORGANS
The Eye
The Ear
References
3 – Neuroanatomy of the Marmoset
INTRODUCTION
ORGANIZATION OF THE MARMOSET BRAIN STRUCTURE
Comparison of the Brain of Marmosets With the Brain of Humans and Other Mammals
Annotation of the Cortical Areas: Atlas of the Marmoset Brain
Marmoset Cortical Areas: Notable Examples
Premotor Cortex: Area 8C, a Newly Defined Field in Marmosets
Missing Area 44 in the Marmoset Brain
NEUROANATOMICAL CONNECTIONS
Auditory Cortex
Subcortical Inputs to the Auditory Cortex
Corticocortical Connections in the Auditory Cortex
Visual Cortex
Four Streams From the V1 to V2
“Third-Tier” Visual Cortex
Area MT: A Motion-Sensitive Area
Prefrontal Cortex
Coarse Level Connections of Prefrontal Cortex Divisions
Fine Cortical Network Stemming From Areas Within a Prefrontal Cortex Division
Motor and Premotor Cortices
Motor Cortex
Premotor Cortex
DISCUSSION
References
4 – Marmoset Nutrition and Dietary Husbandry
INTRODUCTION
BASICS
GASTROINTESTINAL ANATOMY AND WILD-TYPE DIETS
NUTRIENTS/REQUIREMENTS
Energy
Protein
Lipids/Fatty Acids
Carbohydrates
Vitamins
FAT-SOLUBLE VITAMINS
Vitamin D
Vitamin A
Vitamin E
Vitamin K
WATER-SOLUBLE VITAMINS
Minerals
INFANTS
FEEDING
Food/Diet Types
Enrichment
CURRENT ISSUES IN MARMOSET NUTRITION
Wasting Syndrome and Metabolic Bone Disease
Use of Gum as a Dietary Item
Obesity
References
5 – Husbandry and Housing of Common Marmosets
INTRODUCTION
HOUSING
Indoor Environments
Temperature
Humidity
Lighting
Sound
Housing Room Density and Environmental Changes
OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTS
PRIMARY ENCLOSURE
Cage Sizes
Cage Construction
Examples of Cage Types
Nest Boxes
Provision of Food and Water
Cage Furniture and Enrichment
Cage Identification/Animal Identification
Individual Animal Identification
Cage-Front Labels Indicating ID Numbers and Total Animal Numbers
Identification of Special Diet Requests, Research Restrictions, and Medications Directly on the Cage
RESEARCH-SPECIFIC CAGING
Biocontainment
Metabolic Housing
Behavioral Evaluation
Caging for Transportation
Modifications for Clinical Care
SANITATION
CLOSING REMARKS
References
Further Reading
6 – Normal Clinical and Biological Parameters of the Common Marmoset (Callithrix jacchus)
INTRODUCTION
PART I: NORMATIVE BIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS
Natural History, Life Stages, and Life Span
Organ Weights and Morphometry
Cardiovascular Parameters
Body Temperature
PART II: CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
Hematology and Clinical Chemistry
Urinalysis
Cerebrospinal Fluid
Endocrine Hormones
PART III: REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS
Female Reproductive Hormones
Male Reproductive Hormones
Sperm
PART IV: OTHER CLINICAL PARAMETERS
Cortisol
PART V: IMMUNOLOGY AND DRUG METABOLISM
A Brief Overview of the Marmoset Immune System
Immunology Research
Characteristics of Drug Metabolism in the Common Marmoset
References
7 – Behavior and Behavioral Management
INTRODUCTION
BEHAVIOR IN CAPTIVITY
Species-Typical Behaviors
Family Behavior
MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL HOUSING
Family Groups
Pair Management for Research Subjects
ENRICHMENT FOR SPECIES-TYPICAL BEHAVIOR
Wooden Substrates
Foraging Opportunities
Climbing and Jumping Opportunities
ENRICHMENT—HUMAN INTERACTIONS
CONCLUSIONS
References
8 – Reproduction, Growth, and Development
INTRODUCTION
REPRODUCTION
Female Reproductive Physiology
Male Reproductive Physiology
Mating and Pregnancy
Cooperative Infant Care
DEVELOPMENT
Prenatal Development and Fetal Growth
Postnatal Development
Physical
Behavioral
GROWTH
Normal Weight Gain Trajectories
Low Weight Gain and Its Causes
HIGH WEIGHT GAIN AND ITS CAUSES
References
9 – Regulatory Considerations
REGULATIONS
International
United States
European Union
INDUSTRY STANDARDS
PHYSICAL PLANT, HOUSING, AND HUSBANDRY
PRIMARY ENCLOSURES
SHELTERED AND OUTDOOR HOUSING FACILITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL ENHANCEMENT
HUSBANDRY
ACQUISITION, TRADE, AND INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT
TRANSPORTATION
References
Further Reading
II – DISEASES AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS
10 – Physical Examination, Diagnosis, and Common Clinical Procedures
INTRODUCTION
PART I: THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Body Weight and Body Condition
Body Temperature
Dermatologic System
Visual and Auditory Systems
Respiratory System
Cardiovascular System
Lymphoid/Immune System
Digestive System
Urinary System
Reproductive System
Musculoskeletal System
Nervous System
PART II: PREVENTATIVE HEALTH CARE AND QUARANTINE
PART III: CLINICAL TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES
Removal of Marmosets From the Home Cage
Sedation
Substance Administration
Phlebotomy
Blood Transfusion
Collection of Urine Samples
Collection of Semen
Other Sample Collection
Tooth Extraction
Surgical Biopsy Collection
Metabolic Profiling
Imaging Modalities
Ophthalmic Procedures
CONCLUSION
References
11 – Anesthesia and Select Surgical Procedures
ANESTHESIA
Preanesthetic Assessment and Considerations
Anesthetic Agents
Injectables
Ketamine
Alfaxalone
Xylazine
Propofol
Inhalant Agents
Endotracheal Intubation
Balanced Anesthetic Techniques
Anesthesia Monitoring
ANALGESIA AND PAIN ASSESSMENT
Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
Opioids
Local Anesthetics
SURGERY
Postoperative Recovery and Monitoring
Bandaging
Select Surgical Procedures: Stereotaxic Surgery
Select Surgical Procedures: Vasectomy
Select Surgical Procedures: Cesarean Section
Select Surgical Procedures: Ovariectomy
Select Surgical Procedures: Digit Amputations
Select Surgical Procedures: Tail Amputation
References
12 – Diseases of the Urogenital System
IMAGING
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
URINALYSIS
URINARY TRACT DISORDERS
Congenital Disease
Malignant Nephroblastoma
Experimental Disease
Leptospirosis
Spontaneously Occurring Renal Disease
Renal Failure in the Setting of Vitamin E Deficiency in a Common Marmoset
Oxalate Nephropathy
Spontaneous Progressive Glomerulonephropathy and Other Renal Lesions
Renal Amyloidosis
REPRODUCTIVE DISORDERS
Congenital Diseases
Fused Labia
Imperforate Vagina
XY Female Marmoset
GENITAL DISEASE
Experimental Disease
Endometriosis
Uterine Rupture
Dystocia
Pregnancy Loss, Embryonic and Fetal Death, Stillbirth
Infant Morbidity and Mortality
References
Further Reading
13 – Diseases of the Gastrointestinal System
INTRODUCTION
DISEASES OF THE ORAL CAVITY AND ESOPHAGUS
Teeth
Dental Fractures and Abscesses
Periodontal Disease
Viral Infections
Herpes Simplex
Herpes Tamarinus
Fungal Disease
Neoplastic Diseases
Nutritional Diseases
Congenital Malformations
DISEASES OF THE STOMACH AND INTESTINE
Bacterial Diseases
Escherichia coli
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Shigella sp.
Helicobacter sp.
Clostridium perfringens
Clostridium difficile
Yersinia sp.
Mycobacteria sp.
Parasitic Diseases
Giardia sp.
Coccidia
Prosthenorchis elegans
Other
Viral Disease
Morbilliviruses
Herpesvirus ateles and Herpesvirus saimiri
Other Gammaherpesviruses
Other
Neoplastic and Proliferative Disease
Small Intestinal Adenocarcinoma
Gastrointestinal Lymphoma
Other
Other Noninfectious Diseases
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Amyloidosis
DISEASES OF THE LIVER
Bacterial Diseases
Clostridium piliforme
Francisella tularensis
Leptospira sp.
Other Bacterial Agents
Parasitic Disease
Platynosomum sp.
Toxoplasma gondii
Viral Diseases
Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus
GB Virus
Yellow Fever
Other Viruses
Noninfectious Diseases
DISEASES OF THE PANCREAS
Parasitic Disease
Trichospirura leptostoma
Noninfectious Diseases
Diabetes
References
14 – Bone, Muscle, and Skeletal Disease
THE NORMAL MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Anatomy and Histology of Normal Bone
Development of the Musculoskeletal System
Bone Physiology
Chimerism in Bone Marrow
Vitamin D Metabolism
Marmoset Diet in the Wild and Nutritional Requirements in Captivity
DIAGNOSING DISEASE OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Histologic Lesions of Bone Disease
Imaging Modalities for the Evaluation of Bone Pathology in Marmosets
Two-Dimensional Techniques
Three-Dimensional Techniques
Biomarkers of Disease of the Musculoskeletal System
Biomarkers of Bone Disease
Biomarkers of Muscle Disease
Biomarkers of Joint Disease
Emerging Biomarkers
DISEASES OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM
Nutritional Bone Disease
Metabolic Bone Disease and Related Disorders
Metastatic and Dystrophic Mineralization
Zinc Deficiency
Vitamin A Toxicity
Vitamin C Deficiency
Marmosets as a Translational Model for Osteoporosis
Developmental and Congenital Bone Disease
Cleft Palate
Micromelic Dysplasia
Infectious Etiologies for Bone Disease
Joint Disease
Treatment of Pain Associated With Arthritis
Skeletal Muscle Disease
References
15 – Viral Diseases of Common Marmosets
HERPESVIRUSES
Herpes Simplex Virus
Saimiriine Herpesvirus 1
Cytomegalovirus
Lymphocryptovirus
Callitrichine Herpesvirus 3
Saimiriine Herpesvirus 2
Ateline Herpesvirus
POXVIRUSES
Cowpox Virus
ORTHOMYXOVIRUSES
ADENOVIRUSES
CORONAVIRUSES
PARAMYXOVIRUSES
Measles Virus
Paramyxovirus Saguinus
CALLITRICHID HEPATITIS VIRUS
HEPATITIS A VIRUS
HEPATITIS B VIRUS
HEPATITIS C VIRUS
FLAVIVIRUSES
LYSSAVIRUS
References
16 – Bacterial Diseases
INTRODUCTION
GRAM-POSITIVE COCCI
Staphylococcus spp.
Streptococcus pneumoniae
GRAM-POSITIVE RODS
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
Research Complications
Mycobacterium spp.
Nontuberculous Mycobacteria
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
Research Complications
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
Research Complications
ANAEROBIC BACTERIA
Clostridium spp.
Clostridium perfringens—Clostridial Myonecrosis
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
Clostridium perfringens—Gastric Dilation
Clostridium piliforme
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA
Bordetella bronchiseptica
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
Escherichia coli
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
Research Complications
Francisella tularensis (Tularemia)
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
Research Complications
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
Pseudomonas simiae
Salmonella spp.
Shigella—Bacillary Dysentery
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
Yersinia enterocolitica
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
CURVED, SPIRAL, AND FUSIFORM-SHAPED GRAM-NEGATIVE RODS
Campylobacter spp.
Helicobacter spp.
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
Research Complications
Leptospira spp.—Leptospirosis
Etiology
Clinical Signs
Epizootiology
Pathology
Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Prevention and Control
Research Complications
ATYPICAL BACTERIA
Ehrlichia canis
Mycoplasmas and Ureaplasmas
References
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