2022
DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2022.961413
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Mapping sheep to human brain: The need for a sheep brain atlas

Abstract: A brain atlas is essential for understanding the anatomical relationship between neuroanatomical structures. Standard stereotaxic coordinates and reference systems have been developed for humans, non-human primates and small laboratory animals to contribute to translational neuroscience research. Despite similar neuroanatomical and neurofunctional features between the sheep and human brain, little is known of the sheep brain stereotaxy, and a detailed sheep atlas is scarce. Here, we briefly discuss the value o… Show more

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“…Our results establish a guide for future histological, physiological and molecular experiments related to hypothalamic effects of interventions in farm animals aimed at improving fertility regulation (e.g., GnRH neurons, KNDy cells, and melatonin receptors). The data provided here may also have translational relevance because the sheep brain, considering its similarity in anatomy and organization, is a good experimental model for human neuroanatomical research, as recently suggested ( 70 ). Finally, by establishing a procedure for the section-to-brain translation of coordinates, this research may also help us to develop suitable procedures for nuclei/tissue extraction from specific nuclei of interest toward assessing changes in mRNA levels by RT-PCR or in protein levels by Western blot.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Our results establish a guide for future histological, physiological and molecular experiments related to hypothalamic effects of interventions in farm animals aimed at improving fertility regulation (e.g., GnRH neurons, KNDy cells, and melatonin receptors). The data provided here may also have translational relevance because the sheep brain, considering its similarity in anatomy and organization, is a good experimental model for human neuroanatomical research, as recently suggested ( 70 ). Finally, by establishing a procedure for the section-to-brain translation of coordinates, this research may also help us to develop suitable procedures for nuclei/tissue extraction from specific nuclei of interest toward assessing changes in mRNA levels by RT-PCR or in protein levels by Western blot.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…For this purpose, we utilized sheep brains due to them (i) recapitulating several aspects of the human brain physiology, (ii) being more acceptable in ethical committees, (iii) being readily available, and (iv) being less expensive. These factors make sheep advantageous as an experimental model for translational research among various animals [ 76 ]. We purchased the sheep brain tissue from a local butcher’s shop.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In brief, we summarize the points that make sheep an essential animal model. [4,41,[144][145][146] 1. Their docile nature permits easier and stress-free handling, saving time and money (e.g., purchase of restraints).…”
Section: Final Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%