Animal models of atherosclerosis (Review)

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Abstract

Atherosclerosis is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Many animal models have been developed to study atherosclerosis, and permit experimental conditions, diet and environmental risk factors to be carefully controlled. Pathophysiological changes can be produced using genetic or pharmacological means to study the harmful consequences of different interventions. Experiments using such models have elucidated its molecular and pathophysiological mechanisms, and provided platforms for pharmacological development. Different models have their own advantages and disadvantages, and can be used to answer different research questions. In the present review article, different species of atherosclerosis models are outlined, with discussions on the practicality of their use for experimentation.

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Lee, Y., Laxton, V., Lin, H., Chan, Y., Fitzgerald-Smith, S., To, T., … Tse, G. (2017, March 1). Animal models of atherosclerosis (Review). Biomedical Reports. Spandidos Publications. https://doi.org/10.3892/br.2017.843

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