Animal models of vascular stenting

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Laura E. Leigh Perkins
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Abstract

Throughout the 30-year history of vascular stents, from their initial conception to current drug-eluting and bioresorbable technologies, animal models have played an instrumental role in the development of vascular stents. From rodents to rabbits, dogs, sheep, and swine, a variety of animal models for the evaluation of vascular stents exist, each being balanced with a unique set of advantages and shortcomings. With the appropriate selection of species and anatomy, animal models can be used to provide insight into the pathophysiology of vessel healing and restenosis, to confirm the feasibility of new endovascular technologies, to assess the potential efficacy of a stent at improving specific clinical outcomes, and to establish reasonable safety of a stent for a specified clinical use. This review provides an overview of the predominant animal models used for evaluating vascular stents and the translation of these models to the clinical setting.

血管支架植入术动物模型
纵观血管支架的30年历史,从最初的概念到目前的药物洗脱和生物可吸收技术,动物模型在血管支架的发展中发挥了重要作用。从啮齿动物到兔子、狗、羊和猪,存在各种各样的动物模型来评估血管支架,每种模型都有其独特的优点和缺点。通过适当的物种选择和解剖结构,动物模型可以深入了解血管愈合和再狭窄的病理生理学,确认新的血管内技术的可行性,评估支架在改善特定临床结果方面的潜在功效,并建立支架在特定临床应用中的合理安全性。这篇综述概述了用于评估血管支架的主要动物模型以及这些模型在临床环境中的应用。
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Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models
Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Drug Discovery
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期刊介绍: Drug Discovery Today: Disease Models discusses the non-human experimental models through which inference is drawn regarding the molecular aetiology and pathogenesis of human disease. It provides critical analysis and evaluation of which models can genuinely inform the research community about the direct process of human disease, those which may have value in basic toxicology, and those which are simply designed for effective expression and raw characterisation.
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