Mazzura Wan Chik, Nur Adiilah Ramli, Nurul Aqmar Mohamad Nor Hazalin, Gurmeet Kaur Surindar Singh
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Streptozotocin mechanisms and its role in rodent models for Alzheimer’s disease
Abstract The majority of dementia is caused by Alzheimer’s disease (AD) that manifests in the familial and sporadic forms. The latter accounts for the most of the cases and is a complex multi-factorial disorder with no cure. Despite the vast growth of animal models, both the transgenic and non-transgenic therapeutic findings for AD seem ambiguous. Streptozotocin (STZ) administration is the most accepted sporadic rodent AD model due to its ability to mimic the sporadic variety in humans. Current literature lacks the information on the underlying mechanism of STZ with the formation of the neuropathological hallmarks of AD. Thus, this study focused on developing a comprehensive review on the mechanism of STZ in inducing diabetogenic effects, insulin signaling dysfunction, neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and cholinergic deficit in AD rodent models. Also, we discussed the considerations that should be made when designing the AD rodent model.
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Toxin Reviews provides an international forum for publishing state-of-the-art reviews and guest-edited single topic special issues covering the multidisciplinary research in the area of toxins derived from animals, plants and microorganisms. Our aim is to publish reviews that are of broad interest and importance to the toxinology as well as other life science communities. Toxin Reviews aims to encourage scientists to highlight the contribution of toxins as research tools in deciphering molecular and cellular mechanisms, and as prototypes of therapeutic agents. Reviews should emphasize the role of toxins in enhancing our fundamental understanding of life sciences, protein chemistry, structural biology, pharmacology, clinical toxinology and evolution. Prominence will be given to reviews that propose new ideas or approaches and further the knowledge of toxinology.