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Barriers to developing a valid rodent model of Alzheimers disease: from behavioral analysis to etiological mechanisms

机译:建立有效的阿尔茨海默氏病啮齿动物模型的障碍:从行为分析到病因学机制

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Sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of age-related dementia. As such, great effort has been put forth to investigate the etiology, progression, and underlying mechanisms of the disease. Countless studies have been conducted, however, the details of this disease remain largely unknown. Rodent models provide opportunities to investigate certain aspects of AD that cannot be studied in humans. These animal models vary from study to study and have provided some insight, but no real advancements in the prevention or treatment of the disease. In this Hypothesis and Theory paper, we discuss what we perceive as barriers to impactful discovery in rodent AD research and we offer potential solutions for moving forward. Although no single model of AD is capable of providing the solution to the growing epidemic of the disease, we encourage a comprehensive approach that acknowledges the complex etiology of AD with the goal of enhancing the bidirectional translatability from bench to bedside and vice versa.
机译:偶发性阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)是与年龄有关的痴呆症的最普遍形式。因此,已经付出了巨大的努力来研究疾病的病因,进展和潜在机制。已经进行了无数的研究,但是,这种疾病的细节仍然未知。啮齿动物模型提供了机会来研究人类无法研究的AD某些方面。这些动物模型因研究而异,并提供了一些见识,但在预防或治疗该疾病方面没有真正的进展。在此假设和理论论文中,我们讨论了在啮齿动物AD研究中被视为有影响的发现的障碍,并提供了前进的潜在解决方案。尽管没有单一的AD模型能够为不断增长的疾病流行提供解决方案,但我们鼓励采用一种综合方法来承认AD的病因复杂,目的是增强从工作台到床头的双向可翻译性,反之亦然。

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