Animal models of Takotsubo syndrome: bridging the gap to the human condition

E. Zulfaj, Amirali Nejat, A. Haamid, Ahmed Elmahdy, A. Espinosa, Björn Redfors, E. Omerovic
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Modelling human diseases serves as a crucial tool to unveil underlying mechanisms and pathophysiology. Takotsubo syndrome (TS), an acute form of heart failure resembling myocardial infarction, manifests with reversible regional wall motion abnormalities (RWMA) of the ventricles. Despite its mortality and clinical similarity to myocardial infarction, TS aetiology remains elusive, with stress and catecholamines playing central roles. This review delves into current animal models of TS, aiming to assess their ability to replicate key clinical traits and identifying limitations. An in-depth evaluation of published animal models reveals a variation in the definition of TS among studies. We notice a substantial prevalence of catecholamine-induced models, particularly in rodents. While these models shed light on TS, there remains potential for refinement. Translational success in TS research hinges on models that align with human TS features and exhibit the key features, including transient RWMA. Animal models should be comprehensively evaluated regarding the various systemic changes of the applied trigger(s) for a proper interpretation. This review acts as a guide for researchers, advocating for stringent TS model standards and enhancing translational validity.
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人类疾病模型是揭示潜在机制和病理生理学的重要工具。高猝死综合征(Takotsubo syndrome,TS)是一种类似心肌梗死的急性心力衰竭,表现为可逆的心室区域壁运动异常(RWMA)。尽管其死亡率和临床表现与心肌梗死相似,但 TS 的病因仍难以捉摸,其中应激和儿茶酚胺起着核心作用。本综述深入探讨了当前的 TS 动物模型,旨在评估这些动物模型复制关键临床特征的能力并找出其局限性。对已发表的动物模型进行深入评估后发现,不同研究对 TS 的定义存在差异。我们注意到儿茶酚胺诱导模型,尤其是啮齿类动物的儿茶酚胺诱导模型非常普遍。虽然这些模型揭示了 TS 的原理,但仍有改进的余地。TS 研究的转化成功与否取决于模型是否符合人体 TS 的特征并表现出包括瞬时 RWMA 在内的关键特征。应全面评估动物模型所应用的触发因素引起的各种系统性变化,以做出正确的解释。本综述可作为研究人员的指南,倡导严格的 TS 模型标准,提高转化的有效性。
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