Comparison of urinary proteomes among rats, guinea pigs and golden hamsters
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National Key Research and Development Program of China (No. 2016YFC1306300), National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) (No. 2013CB530805), Beijing Natural Science Foundation (No. 7173264, 7172076), Funds from Beijing Normal University (Nos. 11100704, 10300-310421102).

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    Biomarkers are the detectable changes associated with physiological or pathological changes. Urine as excreta of the body, without the mechanisms to maintain a homeostatic internal environment, can reflect a variety of changes in the body. Using animal models can simulate human disease processes, monitor disease changes, and provide clues to early diagnosis. Rats as commonly used model animals are not the dominant models for all disease, thus comparing the urinary proteins of rats with other animals to provide clues to the selection of other animal dominant models. In this study, urinary proteins were digested and profiled by liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The urinary proteins of rats, guinea pigs and golden hamsters were compared. The results showed that the number of urine proteins in the three different animals was different, and also different in every system of the body. This provides a basis for selecting the best animal models for different diseases.

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倪娜,吴建强,李梨,高友鹤. 大鼠、豚鼠和金黄地鼠的尿液蛋白质组比较[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2018, 34(4): 578-585

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  • Received:October 15,2017
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