Article ID: CBB126442021

The Art of Growing Old: Environmental Manipulation, Physiological Rhythms, and the Advent of Microcebus Murinus as a Primate Model of Aging (2020)

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In the early 1990s, Microcebus murinus, a small primate endemic to Madagascar, emerged as a potential animal model for the study of aging and Alzheimer’s disease. This paper traces the use of the lesser mouse lemur in research on aging and associated neurodegenerative diseases, focusing on a basic material precondition that made this possible, namely, the conversion of a wild animal into an experimental organism that lives, breeds, and survives in the laboratory. It argues that the “old” mouse lemur model can be considered as an eco-zootechnical acquisition. This is shown by examining how, since the early 1970s, French mouse lemur researchers have articulated colony productivity and viability with the influence of environmental factors on the demographics and physiology of the species. The appearance and maintenance of a growing number of old mouse lemurs in French research facilities are related to three developments: the application of the ecological notion of “social stress” to the understanding and management of the behavior of the captive population; the experimental demonstration that a variety of seasonal physiological changes in the species were influenced by the photoperiod; and the related attempt to accelerate aging in mouse lemurs through the manipulation of annual light conditions.

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Authors & Contributors
Tinnerholm Ljungberg, Helena
Per-Anders Svärd
Stark, Laura
Sio, Fabio De
Schlünder, Martina
Radick, Gregory
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Social Studies of Science
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Science-Fiction Studies
Medical History
Journal of Medical Primatology
Publishers
Prometheus Books
Princeton University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Bucknell University Press
Concepts
Experimental organisms
Primates
Primatology
Animal experimentation
Models and modeling in science
Zoology
People
Anthony Morris, J.
Goodall, Jane
Washburn, Sherwood Larned
Yerkes, Robert Mearns
Lane-Petter, William
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century
20th century, early
19th century
Places
Great Britain
United States
Guinea
Gabon
Madagascar
Sweden
Institutions
International Committee on Laboratory Animals
Cambridge. University. Laboratory of Molecular Biology
United States. National Institute of Health
Yerkes Laboratories for Primate Biology
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