Animals have contributed significantly to the understanding of human biochemistry, physiology, pathophysiology, and pharmacology. Different models have been developed, characterized, and then successfully used for the development of preventive measures or cures for human diseases. One of the important human conditions is metabolic syndrome, and this can be successfully mimicked in rodents. We have already described the major characteristics of the most common rodent models used in metabolic syndrome research [1]. Here, we will revisit the important animal models for metabolic syndrome research and then discuss the limited translatability of these models to human trials
SummaryObesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excess...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is defined as a constellation of many metabolic disorders such as hyperten...
Obesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excessive foo...
Rodents are widely used to mimic human diseases to improve understanding of the causes and progressi...
Not only developed countries, but also most developing areas of the world, have experienced a surge ...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is the physiological clustering of hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperinsul...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions throughout the world, leading to increased cardiovascular d...
A large number of animal models are currently used in appetite and obesity research. Because the wor...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Obese or overweight people exceed one-third of the global population and obesity along with diabetes...
International audienceKnowledge about animal models for metabolic study is the basis of research in ...
Genetically modified animals are a widely used tool in biomedical research, since it allows modeling...
Glucose in our body is maintained within a narrow range by the humoral control and a 'lipostat' syst...
Obesity and its multiple metabolic sequelae, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and ...
SummaryObesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excess...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is defined as a constellation of many metabolic disorders such as hyperten...
Obesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excessive foo...
Rodents are widely used to mimic human diseases to improve understanding of the causes and progressi...
Not only developed countries, but also most developing areas of the world, have experienced a surge ...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is the physiological clustering of hypertension, hyperglycemia, hyperinsul...
Many animal models that are currently used in appetite and obesity research share at least some main...
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions throughout the world, leading to increased cardiovascular d...
A large number of animal models are currently used in appetite and obesity research. Because the wor...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Obese or overweight people exceed one-third of the global population and obesity along with diabetes...
International audienceKnowledge about animal models for metabolic study is the basis of research in ...
Genetically modified animals are a widely used tool in biomedical research, since it allows modeling...
Glucose in our body is maintained within a narrow range by the humoral control and a 'lipostat' syst...
Obesity and its multiple metabolic sequelae, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and ...
SummaryObesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excess...
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is defined as a constellation of many metabolic disorders such as hyperten...
Obesity has been significantly increasing worldwide, and environmental factors such as excessive foo...