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Feasibility of large experimental animal models in testing novel therapeutic strategies for diabetes 被引量:1
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作者 Masaki Nagaya Koki Hasegawa +8 位作者 Ayuko Uchikura Kazuaki Nakano Masahito Watanabe Kazuhiro Umeyama Hitomi Matsunari Kenji Osafune Eiji Kobayashi Hiromitsu Nakauchi Hiroshi Nagashima 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE 2021年第4期306-330,共25页
Diabetes is among the top 10 causes of death in adults and caused approximately four million deaths worldwide in 2017.The incidence and prevalence of diabetes is predicted to increase.To alleviate this potentially sev... Diabetes is among the top 10 causes of death in adults and caused approximately four million deaths worldwide in 2017.The incidence and prevalence of diabetes is predicted to increase.To alleviate this potentially severe situation,safer and more effective therapeutics are urgently required.Mice have long been the mainstay as preclinical models for basic research on diabetes,although they are not ideally suited for translating basic knowledge into clinical applications.To validate and optimize novel therapeutics for safe application in humans,an appropriate large animal model is needed.Large animals,especially pigs, are well suited for biomedical research and share many similarities with humans,including body size,anatomical features,physiology,and pathophysiology.Moreover,pigs already play an important role in translational studies,including clinical trials for xenotransplantation.Progress in genetic engineering over the past few decades has facilitated the development of transgenic animals,including porcine models of diabetes.This article discusses features that attest to the attractiveness of genetically modified porcine models of diabetes for testing novel treatment strategies using recent technical advances. 展开更多
关键词 Pancreatic islet Diabetes mellitus PIG TRANSGENIC Genetic engineering TRANSPLANTATION XENOTRANSPLANTATION
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