Establishment and application of murine models of alcoholic liver disease: A narrative review

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Mengsi Liu, Mingying Zhou, Xueyi Ren, Yandi Xie
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In recent years, there have been significant advances in pathological research on alcoholic liver disease (ALD), with suitable animal models making a significant contribution. However, the currently established animal ALD models still have some significant drawbacks, especially the inability to induce the entire human ALD lineage, which may be related to physiological differences between animals and humans. This review comprehensively summarized the most widely used experimental models of ALD, including voluntary drinking, Lieber–DeCarli, Meadows–Cook, Tsukamoto–French, NIAAA, and the “second hit” model. “Second hit” refers to an additional factor that damages the liver. There are various “second hit” models that fall into two main categories: particular diets and drugs. These models can either simulate human drinking patterns more accurately or produce varying degrees of ALD without significantly increasing animal mortality. We introduced the established method of the original models, discussed the advantages and disadvantages of the existing models from the aspects of operability and practicality, and provided existing improvement methods, hoping to provide a reference for future researchers.

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小鼠酒精性肝病模型的建立与应用综述
近年来,酒精性肝病(ALD)的病理研究取得了重大进展,合适的动物模型做出了重要贡献。然而,目前建立的动物ALD模型仍然存在一些明显的缺陷,特别是无法诱导整个人类ALD谱系,这可能与动物和人类的生理差异有关。本文综述了目前应用最广泛的ALD实验模型,包括自愿饮酒模型、Lieber-DeCarli模型、Meadows-Cook模型、Tsukamoto-French模型、NIAAA模型和“second hit”模型。“二次打击”指的是损害肝脏的额外因素。有各种各样的“二次成功”模式,主要分为两大类:特殊饮食和药物。这些模型可以更准确地模拟人类的饮酒模式,或者在不显著增加动物死亡率的情况下产生不同程度的ALD。我们介绍了原有模型的建立方法,从可操作性和实用性方面讨论了现有模型的优缺点,并提供了现有的改进方法,希望能为未来的研究者提供参考。
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