Development of rat metabolic syndrome models: A review

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Abstract

Metabolic syndrome (MetS) has become a global problem. With the increasing prevalence of MetS worldwide, understanding its pathogenesis and treatment modalities are essential. Animal models should allow an appropriate representation of the clinical manifestations of human conditions. Rats are the most commonly used experimental animals for the study. The development of a proper MetS model using rats will contribute to the successful application of research findings to the clinical setting. Various intervention methods are used to induce MetS through diet induction with various compositions, chemicals, or a combination of both. This review will provide a comprehensive overview of several studies on the development of rat MetS models, along with the characteristics of the clinical manifestations resulting from each study.

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Gunawan, S., Aulia, A., & Soetikno, V. (2021, July 1). Development of rat metabolic syndrome models: A review. Veterinary World. Veterinary World. https://doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.1774-1783

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