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The Mouse Thermoregulatory System: Its Impact on Translating Biomedical Data to Humans

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Journal Physiol Behav
Date 2017 May 24
PMID 28533176
Citations 102
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The laboratory mouse has become the predominant test species in biomedical research. The number of papers that translate or extrapolate data from mouse to human has grown exponentially since the year 2000. There are many physiological and anatomical factors to consider in the process of extrapolating data from one species to another. Body temperature is, of course, a critical determinant in extrapolation because it has a direct impact on metabolism, cardiovascular function, drug efficacy, pharmacokinetics of toxins and drugs, and many other effects. While most would consider the thermoregulatory system of mice to be sufficiently stable and predictable as to not be a cause for concern, the thermal physiology of mice does in fact present unique challenges to the biomedical researcher. A variable and unstable core temperature, high metabolic rate, preference for warm temperatures, large surface area: body mass ratio, and high rate of thermal conductance, are some of the key factors of mice that can affect the interpretation and translation of data to humans. It is the intent of this brief review to enlighten researchers studying interspecies translation of biomedical data on the salient facets of the mouse thermal physiology and show how extrapolation in fields such as physiology, psychology, nutrition, pharmacology, toxicology, and pathology.

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