Anti-inflammatory compounds to reduce infarct size in large-animal models of myocardial infarction: A meta-analysis

G.P.J. van Hout, S.J. Jansen of Lorkeers, K.E. Wever, E.S. Sena, W.W. van Solinge, P.A. Doevendans, G. Pasterkamp, S.A.J. Chamuleau, I.E. Hoefer
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Targeting the inflammatory response after myocardial infarction (MI) could potentially prevent infarct expansion, resulting in a preservation of cardiac function. Despite extensive testing in large-animal models of MI, anti-inflammatory therapeutics are not incorporated in daily clinical practice. Methodological review of the literature describing the effects of anti-inflammatory compounds in large-animal models of MI may provide useful insights into the reasons for the translational failure from preclinical to clinical studies. Moreover, systematic review of these preclinical studies may allow us to determine which anti-inflammatory agents have the greatest potential to successfully treat MI in the clinic and guide which preclinical setting appears most appropriate to test these future treatment strategies in. The current systematic review protocol provides a detailed description of the design of this systematic review of studies investigating the effects of anti-inflammatory compounds in large-animal models of MI.

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抗炎化合物减少心肌梗死大动物模型梗死面积的荟萃分析
靶向心肌梗死(MI)后的炎症反应可以潜在地防止梗死扩大,从而保护心脏功能。尽管在MI的大型动物模型中进行了广泛的测试,但抗炎疗法并未纳入日常临床实践。对描述抗炎化合物在MI大型动物模型中的作用的文献进行方法学综述,可能会为从临床前研究到临床研究的转化失败的原因提供有用的见解。此外,对这些临床前研究的系统回顾可能使我们能够确定哪些抗炎药最有可能在临床上成功治疗MI,并指导哪种临床前环境最适合测试这些未来的治疗策略。目前的系统综述方案对研究抗炎化合物在MI大型动物模型中的作用的系统综述的设计进行了详细描述。
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