Protocol for a systematic review of the validity of animal models of polydipsia with a basis in schizophrenia aetiology.

Q1 Medicine
BMJ Open Science Pub Date : 2022-10-17 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjos-2022-100276
Brian J Slattery, Sophie Sabherwal, William T O'Connor
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Abstract

Objective Primary polydipsia most commonly affects those with schizophrenia. The pathophysiology of this occurrence is not established. The aim of this systematic review is to critically assess the internal and external validity of the preclinical animal models available. Search strategy PubMed and Embase will be searched systematically to identify all relevant animal studies that describe polydipsia induction with a basis in schizophrenia aetiology. The SYRCLE (SYstematic Review Center for Laboratory animal Experimentation) search filters to identify all animal studies in both databases will be used. All studies published up to the date of the search will be considered. Screening and annotation Two independent reviewers will screen the retrieved studies for eligibility based on (1) title and abstract and (2) full text. Disagreements between researchers will be resolved by discussion and referral back to the predefined eligibility criteria with involvement of a third researcher if required.
以精神分裂症病因学为基础,对烦渴动物模型有效性进行系统评价的方案。
目的:原发性烦渴最常见于精神分裂症患者。这种发生的病理生理学尚未确定。本系统综述的目的是批判性地评估现有临床前动物模型的内部和外部有效性。检索策略:将系统地检索PubMed和Embase,以确定所有描述以精神分裂症病因为基础的烦渴诱导的相关动物研究。将使用sycle(实验动物实验系统评价中心)搜索过滤器来识别两个数据库中的所有动物研究。将考虑到搜索日期之前发表的所有研究。筛选和注释:两名独立审稿人将根据(1)标题和摘要和(2)全文对检索到的研究进行筛选。研究人员之间的分歧将通过讨论来解决,如果需要,第三位研究人员的参与将被推荐回预定义的资格标准。
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BMJ Open Science
BMJ Open Science Medicine-General Medicine
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