Animal models of Parkinson's disease: a guide to selecting the optimal model for your research.

Q4 Neuroscience
Neuronal signaling Pub Date : 2021-12-08 eCollection Date: 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1042/NS20210026
Joana Lama, Yazead Buhidma, Edward J R Fletcher, Susan Duty
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Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a complex, multisystem disorder characterised by α-synuclein (SNCA) pathology, degeneration of nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons, multifactorial pathogenetic mechanisms and expression of a plethora of motor and non-motor symptoms. Animal models of PD have already been instructive in helping us unravel some of these aspects. However, much remains to be discovered, requiring continued interrogation by the research community. In contrast with the situation for many neurological disorders, PD benefits from of a wide range of available animal models (pharmacological, toxin, genetic and α-synuclein) but this makes selection of the optimal one for a given study difficult. This is especially so when a study demands a model that displays a specific combination of features. While many excellent reviews of animal models already exist, this review takes a different approach with the intention of more readily informing this decision-making process. We have considered each feature of PD in turn - aetiology, pathology, pathogenesis, motor dysfunctions and non-motor symptoms (NMS) - highlighting those animal models that replicate each. By compiling easily accessible tables and a summary figure, we aim to provide the reader with a simple, go-to resource for selecting the optimal animal model of PD to suit their research needs.

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帕金森病的动物模型:为您的研究选择最佳模型的指南。
帕金森病(PD)是一种复杂的多系统疾病,其特点是α-突触核蛋白(SNCA)病变、黑质多巴胺能神经元变性、多因素致病机制以及表现出大量运动和非运动症状。帕金森病的动物模型已经在帮助我们揭示其中的某些方面起到了指导作用。然而,仍有许多问题有待发现,需要研究界继续探索。与许多神经系统疾病的情况不同,帕金森病得益于多种可用的动物模型(药理学模型、毒素模型、遗传模型和α-突触核蛋白模型),但这使得为特定研究选择最佳模型变得困难。特别是当一项研究需要一个能显示特定特征组合的模型时,情况更是如此。虽然已有许多关于动物模型的优秀综述,但本综述采用了不同的方法,旨在为这一决策过程提供更多信息。我们依次考虑了帕金森病的每个特征--病因、病理、发病机制、运动功能障碍和非运动症状 (NMS)--突出强调了复制每个特征的动物模型。通过编制易于查阅的表格和摘要图,我们旨在为读者提供一个简单、可利用的资源,帮助他们选择最佳的帕金森病动物模型,以满足他们的研究需要。
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