¿Los protocolos experimentales son un símil real de la diabetes humana?

IF 0.4 Q4 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
María Luisa Moreno-Cortés, Ana G. Gutiérrez-García, C. M. Contreras
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Abstract

For the study of diabetes, several methodological strategies use animal models. Such methodologies involve surgical techniques, diet modifications, some genetic manipulations and specific toxic drugs. The experimental production of diabetes in animal models use the administration of alloxan or streptozotocin and these drugs produce irreversible damage to pancreatic -cells. However, its use is associated to a ketosis high mortality rate due to the acute damage of pancreatic cells. The aim of this review consisted in the analysis of the pharmacological diabetes production protocols as well as other available strategies, in order to elucidate which is potentially the ideal protocol that emulates human diabetes. Diabetes is a progressive and chronic process, in which most of the clinical alterations are a long-term consequence of micro and macrovascular alterations. Therefore, it is convenient to establish a difference between the effects of acute hyperglycemia, with those effects observable when hyperglycemia is present over the long-term in order to reach enough analogies between the animal experimental model with the human diabetes syndrome, through the use of laboratory and clinical indicators commonly employed for the diagnoses and management of human diabetes.
实验方案是人类糖尿病的真实比喻吗?
对于糖尿病的研究,几种方法策略使用动物模型。这些方法包括手术技术、饮食调整、一些基因操作和特定的有毒药物。糖尿病动物模型的实验性生产使用四氧嘧啶或链脲佐菌素,这些药物对胰腺细胞产生不可逆的损伤。然而,由于胰腺细胞的急性损伤,它的使用与酮症的高死亡率有关。本综述的目的是分析糖尿病的药理学生产方案以及其他可用的策略,以阐明哪一种方案可能是模拟人类糖尿病的理想方案。糖尿病是一个渐进的慢性过程,其中大多数临床改变是微血管和大血管改变的长期后果。因此,通过使用通常用于人类糖尿病诊断和管理的实验室和临床指标,可以方便地建立急性高血糖的影响与长期高血糖时可观察到的影响之间的差异,以便在动物实验模型与人类糖尿病综合征之间获得足够的相似性。
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