Animal Models of Pulmonary Hypertension: Matching Disease Mechanisms to Etiology of the Human Disease.

Kelley L Colvin, Michael E Yeager
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Abstract

Recently a great deal of progress has been made in our understanding of pulmonary hypertension (PH). Research from the past 30 years has resulted in newer treatments that provide symptomatic improvements and delayed disease progression. Unfortunately, the cure for patients with this lethal syndrome remains stubbornly elusive. With the relative explosion of scientific literature regarding PH, confusion has arisen regarding animal models of the disease and their correlation to the human condition. This short review uniquely focuses on the clear and present need to better correlate mechanistic insights from existing and emerging animal models of PH to specific etiologies and histopathologies of human PH. A better understanding of the pathologic processes in various animal models and how they relate to the human disease should accelerate the development of newer and more efficacious therapies.

肺动脉高压动物模型:将疾病机制与人类疾病病因相匹配。
近年来,我们对肺动脉高压(PH)的认识有了很大的进展。过去30年的研究已经产生了新的治疗方法,可以改善症状并延缓疾病进展。不幸的是,治疗这种致命综合症的方法仍然难以捉摸。随着有关PH的科学文献的相对爆炸式增长,人们对该疾病的动物模型及其与人类状况的相关性产生了困惑。这篇简短的综述独特地关注于当前明确的需要,即更好地将现有的和新兴的PH动物模型的机制见解与人类PH的特定病因和组织病理学联系起来。更好地理解各种动物模型的病理过程以及它们与人类疾病的关系,将加速开发更新和更有效的治疗方法。
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