Animal Model for Diabetes Co-existing with Metabolic Syndrome

R. Suman, Manjusha K. Borde, I. Mohanty, H. Singh
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Metabolic syndrome includes diverse disorders together with truncal obesity, dyslipidemia, high blood pressure, and hyperglycemia. The occurrence of metabolic syndrome is growing globally. The unfavorable results of metabolic syndrome have brought on research efforts to broaden new interventions to reduce the weight of the healthcare system. Because of its multifactorial nature, it may be hard to pick out the best experimental version that high-quality represents the pathophysiology of human metabolic syndrome. Many animal models have evolved and been studied to clarify the molecular mechanisms and useful modifications associated with metabolic sicknesses. Properly characterized and clinically applicable experimental models are taken into consideration as crucial tools for testing new pills and information on their molecular foundation, their pathogenesis, and mechanism of movement. In this review, we collate and discuss the various animal models of metabolic syndrome and the suitability of diabetes co-existing with metabolic syndrome animal models for research also be discussed to provide the readers with a comprehensive overview of the selection of the best animal models to meet their research purpose. Keyword:Animal model, Metabolic syndrome, High fat diet, Rat
糖尿病合并代谢综合征的动物模型
代谢综合征包括多种疾病,包括躯干肥胖、血脂异常、高血压和高血糖。代谢综合征的发病率在全球范围内呈上升趋势。代谢综合征的不利结果已经带来了研究努力,以扩大新的干预措施,以减轻医疗保健系统的重量。由于代谢综合征的多因素性质,可能很难挑选出最好的实验版本,高质量地代表人类代谢综合征的病理生理学。许多动物模型已经进化和研究,以阐明与代谢疾病相关的分子机制和有用的修饰。适当的表征和临床适用的实验模型被认为是测试新药丸和其分子基础、发病机制和运动机制信息的重要工具。在这篇综述中,我们整理和讨论了代谢综合征的各种动物模型,并讨论了糖尿病共存代谢综合征动物模型的适宜性,为读者提供了一个全面的概述,选择最好的动物模型,以满足他们的研究目的。关键词:动物模型,代谢综合征,高脂饮食,大鼠
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