A comprehensive review: The evolution of animal models in pulmonary hypertension research; are we there yet?

Journal article


Maarman, Gerald, Lecour, Sandrine, Butrous, Ghazwan, Thienemann, Friedrich and Sliwa, Karen. (2013). A comprehensive review: The evolution of animal models in pulmonary hypertension research; are we there yet? Pulmonary Circulation. 3(4), pp. 739 - 756. https://doi.org/10.1086/674770
AuthorsMaarman, Gerald, Lecour, Sandrine, Butrous, Ghazwan, Thienemann, Friedrich and Sliwa, Karen
Abstract

Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a disorder that develops as a result of remodeling of the pulmonary vasculature and is characterized by narrowing/obliteration of small pulmonary arteries, leading to increased mean pulmonary artery pressure and pulmonary vascular resistance. Subsequently, PH increases the right ventricular afterload, which leads to right ventricular hypertrophy and eventually right ventricular failure. The pathophysiology of PH is not fully elucidated, and current treatments have only a modest impact on patient survival and quality of life. Thus, there is an urgent need for improved treatments or a cure. The use of animal models has contributed extensively to the current understanding of PH pathophysiology and the investigation of experimental treatments. However, PH in current animal models may not fully represent current clinical observations. For example, PH in animal models appears to be curable with many therapeutic interventions, and the severity of PH in animal models is also believed to correlate poorly with that observed in humans. In this review, we discuss a variety of animal models in PH research, some of their contributions to the field, their shortcomings, and how these have been addressed. We highlight the fact that the constant development and evolution of animal models will help us to more closely model the severity and heterogeneity of PH observed in humans.

Keywordsright ventricular failure; monocrotaline; chronic hypoxia; pulmonary arterial banding
Year2013
JournalPulmonary Circulation
Journal citation3 (4), pp. 739 - 756
PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
ISSN2045-8932
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1086/674770
Open accessOpen access
Page range739 - 756
Research GroupMary MacKillop Institute for Health Research
Publisher's version
Place of publicationUnited States of America
Permalink -

https://acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au/item/898w4/a-comprehensive-review-the-evolution-of-animal-models-in-pulmonary-hypertension-research-are-we-there-yet

  • 49
    total views
  • 124
    total downloads
  • 1
    views this month
  • 2
    downloads this month
These values are for the period from 19th October 2020, when this repository was created.

Export as