Preclinical Models of Cardiac Disease: A Comprehensive Overview for Clinical Scientists.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-16 DOI:10.1007/s13239-023-00707-w
Elisa C H van Doorn, Jorik H Amesz, Amir H Sadeghi, Natasja M S de Groot, Olivier C Manintveld, Yannick J H J Taverne
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For recent decades, cardiac diseases have been the leading cause of death and morbidity worldwide. Despite significant achievements in their management, profound understanding of disease progression is limited. The lack of biologically relevant and robust preclinical disease models that truly grasp the molecular underpinnings of cardiac disease and its pathophysiology attributes to this stagnation, as well as the insufficiency of platforms that effectively explore novel therapeutic avenues. The area of fundamental and translational cardiac research has therefore gained wide interest of scientists in the clinical field, while the landscape has rapidly evolved towards an elaborate array of research modalities, characterized by diverse and distinctive traits. As a consequence, current literature lacks an intelligible and complete overview aimed at clinical scientists that focuses on selecting the optimal platform for translational research questions. In this review, we present an elaborate overview of current in vitro, ex vivo, in vivo and in silico platforms that model cardiac health and disease, delineating their main benefits and drawbacks, innovative prospects, and foremost fields of application in the scope of clinical research incentives.

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心脏病临床前模型:临床科学家的全面概述》。
近几十年来,心脏病一直是全球死亡和发病的主要原因。尽管在治疗方面取得了重大成就,但人们对疾病进展的深刻理解仍然有限。缺乏真正掌握心脏疾病及其病理生理学分子基础的生物相关和稳健的临床前疾病模型,以及缺乏有效探索新型治疗途径的平台,都是造成这种停滞不前的原因。因此,心脏基础研究和转化研究领域受到了临床领域科学家的广泛关注,同时该领域也在迅速发展,形成了一系列精心设计的研究模式,其特点各不相同且各具特色。因此,目前的文献缺乏针对临床科学家的清晰而完整的概述,重点是为转化研究问题选择最佳平台。在这篇综述中,我们详细介绍了当前体外、体外、体内和硅学平台对心脏健康和疾病的建模,阐述了它们的主要优点和缺点、创新前景以及在临床研究激励范围内的最主要应用领域。
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Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology
Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
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期刊介绍: Cardiovascular Engineering and Technology is a journal publishing the spectrum of basic to translational research in all aspects of cardiovascular physiology and medical treatment. It is the forum for academic and industrial investigators to disseminate research that utilizes engineering principles and methods to advance fundamental knowledge and technological solutions related to the cardiovascular system. Manuscripts spanning from subcellular to systems level topics are invited, including but not limited to implantable medical devices, hemodynamics and tissue biomechanics, functional imaging, surgical devices, electrophysiology, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, diagnostic instruments, transport and delivery of biologics, and sensors. In addition to manuscripts describing the original publication of research, manuscripts reviewing developments in these topics or their state-of-art are also invited.
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