Animal models of mucositis: implications for therapy.

The journal of supportive oncology Pub Date : 2011-09-01 Epub Date: 2011-09-24 DOI:10.1016/j.suponc.2011.04.009
Joanne M Bowen, Rachel J Gibson, Dorothy M K Keefe
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Abstract

Alimentary mucositis is a major acute complication in the clinical setting, occurring in a large percentage of patients undergoing cytotoxic therapy. One of the major problems with alimentary mucositis is that the underlying mechanisms behind its development are not entirely understood, which makes it extremely difficult to develop effective interventions. Animal models provide a critical source of knowledge when sampling from patients is unavailable or interventions are yet to be fully tested. This review focuses on the animal models used to increase our understanding of the mechanisms of mucositis and translate new antimucotoxic agents into clinical trials.

黏膜炎的动物模型:治疗的意义。
消化道黏膜炎是临床上主要的急性并发症,在接受细胞毒性治疗的患者中发生的比例很大。消化道黏膜炎的主要问题之一是其发展背后的潜在机制尚不完全清楚,这使得制定有效的干预措施极其困难。当无法从患者身上取样或干预措施尚未得到充分测试时,动物模型提供了重要的知识来源。本文综述了用于增加我们对粘膜炎机制的理解和将新的抗粘膜毒性药物转化为临床试验的动物模型。
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