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An eye on the dog as the scientist's best friend for translational research in ophthalmology: Focus on the ocular surface
Medicinal Research Reviews
  • Lionel Sebbag, Iowa State University
  • Jonathan P. Mochel, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Accepted Manuscript
Publication Date
7-31-2020
DOI
10.1002/med.21716
Abstract

Preclinical animal studies provide valuable opportunities to better understand human diseases and contribute to major advances in medicine. This review provides a comprehensive overview of ocular parameters in humans and selected animals, with a focus on the ocular surface, detailing species differences in ocular surface anatomy, physiology, tear film dynamics and tear film composition. We describe major pitfalls that tremendously limit the translational potential of traditional laboratory animals (i.e., rabbits, mice, and rats) in ophthalmic research, and highlight the benefits of integrating companion dogs with clinical analogues to human diseases into preclinical pharmacology studies. This One Health approach can help accelerate and improve the framework in which ophthalmic research is translated to the human clinic. Studies can be conducted in canine subjects with naturally occurring or noninvasively induced ocular surface disorders (e.g., dry eye disease, conjunctivitis), reviewed herein, and tear fluid can be easily retrieved from canine eyes for various bioanalytical purposes. In this review, we discuss common tear collection methods, including capillary tubes and Schirmer tear strips, and provide guidelines for tear sampling and extraction to improve the reliability of analyte quantification (drugs, proteins, others).

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This is the peer-reviewed version of the following article: Sebbag, Lionel, and Jonathan P. Mochel. "An Eye on the Dog as the Scientist’s Best Friend for Translational Research in Ophthalmology: Focus on the Ocular Surface." Medicinal Research Reviews (2020), which has been published in final form at DOI: 10.1002/med.21716. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving. Posted with permission.

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Wiley Periodicals LLC
Language
en
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Citation Information
Lionel Sebbag and Jonathan P. Mochel. "An eye on the dog as the scientist's best friend for translational research in ophthalmology: Focus on the ocular surface" Medicinal Research Reviews (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jonathan-mochel/72/