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The naked truth: a comprehensive clarification and classification of current 'myths' in naked mole-rat biology.

Rochelle Buffenstein1, Vincent Amoroso2, Blazej Andziak3, Stanislav Avdieiev4, Jorge Azpurua5, Alison J Barker6, Nigel C Bennett7, Miguel A Brieño-Enríquez8, Gary N Bronner9, Clive Coen10, Martha A Delaney11, Christine M Dengler-Crish12, Yael H Edrey13, Chris G Faulkes14, Daniel Frankel15, Gerard Friedlander16, Patrick A Gibney17, Vera Gorbunova18, Christopher Hine19, Melissa M Holmes20, Jennifer U M Jarvis9, Yoshimi Kawamura21, Nobuyuki Kutsukake22, Cynthia Kenyon1, Walid T Khaled23, Takefumi Kikusui24, Joseph Kissil25, Samantha Lagestee2, John Larson2, Amanda Lauer26, Leonid A Lavrenchenko27, Angela Lee3, Jonathan B Levitt28, Gary R Lewin6, Kaitlyn N Lewis Hardell1, TzuHua D Lin1, Matthew J Mason23, Dan McCloskey29, Mary McMahon1, Kyoko Miura21, Kazutaka Mogi24, Vikram Narayan1, Timothy P O'Connor30, Kazuo Okanoya31, M Justin O'Riain9, Thomas J Park2, Ned J Place17, Katie Podshivalova1, Matthew E Pamenter32, Sonja J Pyott33, Jane Reznick34, J Graham Ruby1, Adam B Salmon35, Joseph Santos-Sacchi36, Diana K Sarko37, Andrei Seluanov18, Alyssa Shepard25, Megan Smith1, Kenneth B Storey38, Xiao Tian39, Emily N Vice2, Mélanie Viltard40, Akiyuki Watarai24, Ewa Wywial28, Masanori Yamakawa22, Elena D Zemlemerova27, Michael Zions3, Ewan St John Smith23.   

Abstract

The naked mole-rat (Heterocephalus glaber) has fascinated zoologists for at least half a century. It has also generated considerable biomedical interest not only because of its extraordinary longevity, but also because of unusual protective features (e.g. its tolerance of variable oxygen availability), which may be pertinent to several human disease states, including ischemia/reperfusion injury and neurodegeneration. A recent article entitled 'Surprisingly long survival of premature conclusions about naked mole-rat biology' described 28 'myths' which, those authors claimed, are a 'perpetuation of beautiful, but falsified, hypotheses' and impede our understanding of this enigmatic mammal. Here, we re-examine each of these 'myths' based on evidence published in the scientific literature. Following Braude et al., we argue that these 'myths' fall into four main categories: (i) 'myths' that would be better described as oversimplifications, some of which persist solely in the popular press; (ii) 'myths' that are based on incomplete understanding, where more evidence is clearly needed; (iii) 'myths' where the accumulation of evidence over the years has led to a revision in interpretation, but where there is no significant disagreement among scientists currently working in the field; (iv) 'myths' where there is a genuine difference in opinion among active researchers, based on alternative interpretations of the available evidence. The term 'myth' is particularly inappropriate when applied to competing, evidence-based hypotheses, which form part of the normal evolution of scientific knowledge. Here, we provide a comprehensive critical review of naked mole-rat biology and attempt to clarify some of these misconceptions.
© 2021 The Authors. Biological Reviews published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Cambridge Philosophical Society.

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Keywords:  ageing; cancer; ecology; eusociality; hypoxia; longevity; naked mole-rat; nociception; thermoregulation

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34476892      PMCID: PMC9277573          DOI: 10.1111/brv.12791

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc        ISSN: 0006-3231


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Authors:  Thomas J Park; Jane Reznick
Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil       Date:  2022-07-19       Impact factor: 3.352

2.  Housing and Husbandry Alternatives for Naked Mole Rat Colonies Used in Research Settings.

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4.  Low Cancer Incidence in Naked Mole-Rats May Be Related to Their Inability to Express the Warburg Effect.

Authors:  Pedro Freire Jorge; Matthew L Goodwin; Maurits H Renes; Maarten W Nijsten; Matthew Pamenter
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5.  Acute Hypoxia Alters Extracellular Vesicle Signatures and the Brain Citrullinome of Naked Mole-Rats (Heterocephalus glaber).

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Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-04-23       Impact factor: 6.208

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7.  Naked mole-rat brown fat thermogenesis is diminished during hypoxia through a rapid decrease in UCP1.

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8.  Immune competence and spleen size scale with colony status in the naked mole-rat.

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Review 9.  MicroRNA Cues from Nature: A Roadmap to Decipher and Combat Challenges in Human Health and Disease?

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