Trilochan Satapathy, Kalpana Sen, Shailesh Sahu, Bharti Pradhan, Ayushi Gupta, Md. Altaf Khan, Dheeraj Kumar, Abinash Satapathy, Neha Yadav
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Similarly, animal models perform duties for in the development of safe and effective treatments and cures of such diseases and/or associated symptoms. Experimental animal models for drug discovery and development have played a major role in the characterization of the pathophysiology of diseases and associated mechanisms of injury, drug target identification, and evaluation of novel therapeutic agents for toxicity, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics activity. Through animal model researchers can perform experiments that would be impractical or ethically prohibited with humans. There are various animal models used for screening of uncountable therapeutic activities, in this review our main focus is animal models used for peptic ulcer. Peptic ulcer is one of the worldwide diseases where 10% of adults are affected by peptic ulcer once in their lifetime. The antiulcer models for drug development against gastric and duodenal ulcer studies are limited in number that has hindered the progress of targeted therapy in this field. Therefore, it is necessary to review the literature on experimental animal models that are used to screen agents with potential anti-gastric ulcer activity and describe their biochemical basis in order to facilitate their use in the development of new preventive and curative antiulcer drugs. There are many models used to induce ulcer such as pylorus ligation or it can be chemically induced by ethanol, NSAIDs (e.g. indomethacin) or many more. 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Through animal model researchers can perform experiments that would be impractical or ethically prohibited with humans. There are various animal models used for screening of uncountable therapeutic activities, in this review our main focus is animal models used for peptic ulcer. Peptic ulcer is one of the worldwide diseases where 10% of adults are affected by peptic ulcer once in their lifetime. The antiulcer models for drug development against gastric and duodenal ulcer studies are limited in number that has hindered the progress of targeted therapy in this field. Therefore, it is necessary to review the literature on experimental animal models that are used to screen agents with potential anti-gastric ulcer activity and describe their biochemical basis in order to facilitate their use in the development of new preventive and curative antiulcer drugs. 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Experimental animal models for gastric ulcer / peptic ulcer: An overview
In the present study we have discussed around sixteen different animal models used worldwide for the scientific research and new drug discovery. The main aim of the using experimental animal models in drug discovery is to establish and provide evidence for non-clinical 'proof-of-concept' for the safety, efficacy, and target of interest for specific drug molecules. Experimental preparations developed in one species for the purpose of studying phenomena occurring in another species. The use of experimental animal models serves to better understand the origins, pathology, and the overall nature of comparable diseases of humans being. Similarly, animal models perform duties for in the development of safe and effective treatments and cures of such diseases and/or associated symptoms. Experimental animal models for drug discovery and development have played a major role in the characterization of the pathophysiology of diseases and associated mechanisms of injury, drug target identification, and evaluation of novel therapeutic agents for toxicity, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics activity. Through animal model researchers can perform experiments that would be impractical or ethically prohibited with humans. There are various animal models used for screening of uncountable therapeutic activities, in this review our main focus is animal models used for peptic ulcer. Peptic ulcer is one of the worldwide diseases where 10% of adults are affected by peptic ulcer once in their lifetime. The antiulcer models for drug development against gastric and duodenal ulcer studies are limited in number that has hindered the progress of targeted therapy in this field. Therefore, it is necessary to review the literature on experimental animal models that are used to screen agents with potential anti-gastric ulcer activity and describe their biochemical basis in order to facilitate their use in the development of new preventive and curative antiulcer drugs. There are many models used to induce ulcer such as pylorus ligation or it can be chemically induced by ethanol, NSAIDs (e.g. indomethacin) or many more. In this review paper, current in-vivo animal models of ulcers and the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying their induction, their drawbacks, as well as the challenges associated with their use have been discussed.