主要神经退行性疾病大鼠模型

A. Novati, Elisabeth Singer-Mikosch, L. Yu-Taeger, E. Clemensson, H. Nguyen
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没有一个单一的动物模型可以概括一种特定人类疾病的所有特征。历史上,老鼠一直被用来研究神经生物学和潜在的功能网络。同样,已经创建了大鼠模型来研究神经退行性机制和治疗干预。在过去的几十年里,在许多研究领域已经观察到转向使用老鼠,尤其是因为老鼠的基因操作相对容易。然而,随着大鼠基因组的完整序列的可用,大鼠基因操作的进步,以及先进的测试方案和生物标志物的出现,大鼠再次成为研究神经退行性疾病的有价值的模型生物。本文综述了目前可用的、具有良好特征的阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病和亨廷顿病大鼠模型,以及它们在研究神经退行性疾病和评估治疗干预方面的优势。
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Rat models of major neurodegenerative disorders
No single animal model can recapitulate all the features of a particular human disease on its own. Historically, rats have been used to study neurobiology and underlying functional networks. Likewise, rat models have been created to study neurodegenerative mechanisms and therapeutic interventions. In the last decades, a shift towards the use of mice has been observed in many research fields, not least because of the comparatively easier genetic manipulation of mice. However, with the full sequence of the rat genome being available, advances in genetic manipulation of the rat, and advanced test regimens and biomarkers at hand, the rat presents itself once more as a valuable model organism for studying neurodegenerative disorders. This review provides an overview of currently available, well-characterized rat models of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and Huntington’s disease, as well as their advantages for studying neurodegenerative disorders and evaluating therapeutic interventions.
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