Porcine models for studying complications and organ crosstalk in diabetes mellitus.

  • Renner, S.
  • Blutke, A.
  • Clauss, S.
  • Deeg, C.A.
  • Kemter, E.
  • Merkus, D.
  • Wanke, R.
  • Wolf, E.
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Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

The worldwide prevalence of diabetes mellitus and obesity is rapidly increasing not only in adults but also in children and adolescents. Diabetes is associated with macrovascular complications increasing the risk for cardiovascular disease and stroke, as well as microvascular complications leading to diabetic nephropathy, retinopathy and neuropathy. Animal models are essential for studying disease mechanisms and for developing and testing diagnostic procedures and therapeutic strategies. Rodent models are most widely used but have limitations in translational research. Porcine models have the potential to bridge the gap between basic studies and clinical trials in human patients. This article provides an overview of concepts for the develop...

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