Rhesus macaque fetal and placental growth demographics: A resource for laboratory animal researchers

Author:

Roberts Victoria H. J.1ORCID,Castro Jenna N.1,Wessel Brady M.1,Conrad Donald F.23,Lewis Anne D.4,Lo Jamie O.15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Reproductive and Developmental Science, Oregon National Primate Research Center (ONPRC) Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Beaverton Oregon USA

2. Division of Genetics, ONPRC, OHSU Beaverton Oregon USA

3. Center for Embryonic Cell and Gene Therapy, OHSU Portland Oregon USA

4. Division of Animal Research Resources and Services, ONPRC, OHSU Beaverton Oregon USA

5. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology OHSU Portland Oregon USA

Abstract

AbstractRhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are amongst the most common nonhuman primate species used in biomedical research. These animals provide a precious resource for translational studies and opportunities to maximize rhesus data use are encouraged. Here we compile data produced from 10 years of investigator‐driven pregnancy studies conducted at the Oregon National Primate Research Center (ONPRC). All pregnancies were generated within the consistent and reproducible protocols of the ONPRC time‐mated breeding program. The data included are from control animals who did not experience in utero perturbations or experimental manipulations. A total of 86 pregnant rhesus macaques were delivered by cesarean section over a range of gestational days (G) 50 to G159 (where term is G165 ± 10 days in the rhesus macaque), with subsequent immediate tissue harvesting following standardized protocols. Fetal and placental growth measures, and all major organ weights are reported. All data are presented relative to gestational age for the entire cohort and in addition, data are stratified by fetal sex. The outcome is a large reference resource for use by laboratory animal researchers in future comparative fetal development studies.

Funder

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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