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Comp Med ; 72(1): 45-49, 2022 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34903315

ABSTRACT

More than 20 y ago, we developed an animal model for chronic and continuous collection of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from conscious rhesus macaques. Since our previous publication in 2003, we have successfully implanted 168 rhesus macaques using this approach. Our experience enables us to provide up-to-date information regarding the model, including refine- ments to our implant design, reductions in maintenance, and new procedures for dealing with contamination. The results of our experiences have reduced the number of surgeries required and helped to increase the longevity of the implant, with some functioning for more than 18 y. Building on our success in rhesus macaques, we attempted to develop similar animal models in the African green monkeys and dogs but have been unable to develop reliable chronic models for CSF collection in these species.


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Cerebrospinal Fluid , Cisterna Magna , Animals , Chlorocebus aethiops , Disease Models, Animal , Macaca mulatta/cerebrospinal fluid
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Comp Med ; 64(4): 309-13, 2014 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25296017

ABSTRACT

Epithelioid hemangiosarcoma is a rare malignant endothelial neoplasia with a unique, predominantly epithelioid morphology. A 4-y-old rhesus monkey from our laboratory had multiple neoplastic nodules in a digit, limb skin, hindlimb muscle, and visceral organs including lung, heart, and brain. The nodules were composed of pleomorphic, polygonal, epithelioid, neoplastic cells that were arranged in sheets, nests, and cords and supported by variably dense fibrovascular connective tissue. The morphologic features of this tumor were predominantly epithelioid. However, some regions contained cystic spaces, clefts, and channel-like structures, all of which were lined with morphologically distinct neoplastic endothelial cells. These neoplastic cells, with or without epithelioid morphology, were positive immunohistochemically for CD31, factor VIII-related antigen, and vimentin. The presence of multiple metastatic nodules, high mitotic rate, and extensive Ki67-positive staining were consistent with malignancy. This report is the first description of epithelioid hemangiosarcoma in a rhesus monkey.


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Epithelioid Cells/pathology , Hemangiosarcoma/veterinary , Macaca mulatta , Monkey Diseases/pathology , Animals , Biomarkers, Tumor/analysis , Biopsy/veterinary , Epithelioid Cells/chemistry , Hemangiosarcoma/chemistry , Hemangiosarcoma/secondary , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary , Male , Monkey Diseases/metabolism , Predictive Value of Tests
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