For practical reasons, small size and low
cost of housing, their short generation time, and their fairly well defined
genetics, mice are the best tools to study the pathogenesis of PD. LRRK2 KO mice are viable and have an
intact nigrostriatal DA pathway up to 2 years of age. These transgenic materials were applied by
intrastriatal injection in all the experiments. Neuropathological
features associated with neurodegeneration or altered neuronal structure were
absent, but α-syn or ubiquitin accumulation has been reported in these mice. To
date, two LRRK2 KO rat models have been developed, although the consequences of
LRRK2 deficiency in the brain are still unknown (1).
Disadvantages of Transgenic Animals:
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Advantages of Transgenic Animals:
(a) Gene requires certain cellular
mechanism to help for the production of protein. The animals used for
transgenic purpose naturally carry the mechanism needed to produce complex
protein. Theses mechanism is absent in cell culture.
(b) Expression through cell culture or
bacterial culture requires constant monitoring and sampling.
(c) The isolation and purification of
expressed protein in conventional method is more difficult than purifying
proteins from an animal’s milk or body fluid.
(d) It is more cost effective as the
product is efficiently passed through milk with an average yield of 53% and
with 99% purity.
(e) It has been estimated that transgenic
animal can produce in its lifetime $100 to $200 million worth of
pharmaceuticals.
Disadvantages of Transgenic Animals:
(a) Transgenic animal project is extremely
expensive.
(b) Generation of transgenic animals are
also expensive, because of long gestation period, litter size and higher
maintenance cost of the recipient animals.
(c) There may be high mortality rate and
other deleterious effects on animals used by researchers to create transgenic
breeds. It has been observed that transgenic pigs having enhanced growth rate
and efficient feed conversion exhibit reduced reproductive performance and may
suffer from arthritis and dermatitis etc. Similarly, transgenic sheep
expressing growth horm6ne may show diabetic like conditions. Mayer argues that
we do not understand the long term effects of genetic engineering on animals.
(d) Large number of recipients is required
for embryo transfer because of low transgenesis rate.
(e) Transgenic foods have been produced and offer better productivity in terms of both yield and quantity. However, there are some apprehension about the safety of transgenic foods.
(e) Transgenic foods have been produced and offer better productivity in terms of both yield and quantity. However, there are some apprehension about the safety of transgenic foods.
Reference
1. Blesa J, Przedborski
S. Parkinson´s disease: animal models and dopaminergic cell vulnerability. Frontiers in Neuroanatomy. 2014;8.
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