感染诱发急性肺损伤的动物模型。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Experimental Lung Research Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1080/01902148.2024.2428939
Wanying Tan, Lingjun Qi, Zhenghuai Tan
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目的:急性肺损伤(ALI)的特点是严重的低氧血症、肺弹性降低和明显的肺水肿,通常由感染引起,并可能发展为 ARDS。本文探讨了 ALI 的动物模型,并阐明了其主要的致病机制。材料与方法:我们通过 PubMed 回顾了 20 年来 ALI 动物模型的进展,评估了临床症状、组织病理学和可重复性,并为选择符合 ALI 发病机制的模型提供了指导。结果:关键的促炎介质和白细胞介素在 ALI 的发展中起着重要作用,但它们之间的相互作用尚未完全明了。临床前模型对于研究 ALI 病因和测试治疗方法至关重要。动物模型可以模拟感染、药物和 I/R 事件等引起的 ALI,但小鼠肺和人肺之间的差异需要对这些发现进行仔细验证:综合策略对于解决临床治疗和药物研发难题,预防严重并发症和降低死亡率至关重要。
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Animal models of infection-induced acute lung injury.

Aim: Acute lung injury (ALI) is characterized by severe hypoxemia, reduced lung elasticity, and notable pulmonary edema, often caused by infections and potentially progressing to ARDS. This article explores animal models of ALI and clarifies its main pathogenic mechanisms.

Materials and Methods: we reviewed 20 years of ALI animal model advancements via PubMed, assessing clinical symptoms, histopathology, and reproducibility, and provided guidance on selecting models aligned with ALI pathogenesis.

Results: key proinflammatory mediators and interleukins play a significant role in ALI development, though their interactions are not fully understood. Preclinical models are essential for investigating ALI causes and testing treatments. Animal models mimic ALI from sources such as infections, drugs, and I/R events, but differences between mouse and human lungs necessitate careful validation of these findings.

Conclusions: A comprehensive strategy is essential to address clinical treatment and drug R&D challenges to prevent severe complications and reduce mortality rates.

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Experimental Lung Research
Experimental Lung Research 医学-呼吸系统
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期刊介绍: Experimental Lung Research publishes original articles in all fields of respiratory tract anatomy, biology, developmental biology, toxicology, and pathology. Emphasis is placed on investigations concerned with molecular, biochemical, and cellular mechanisms of normal function, pathogenesis, and responses to injury. The journal publishes reports on important methodological advances on new experimental modes. Also published are invited reviews on important and timely research advances, as well as proceedings of specialized symposia. Authors can choose to publish gold open access in this journal.
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