Porcine models for the metabolic syndrome, digestive and bone disorders: a general overview

  • Litten, Jennie Claire
  • Corson, AM
  • Clarke, L
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Publication date
January 2010
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
ISSN
1751-7311

Abstract

The aim of this review article is to provide an overview of the role of pigs as a biomedical model for humans. The usefulness and limitations of porcine models have been discussed in terms of metabolic, cardiovascular, digestive and bone diseases in humans. Domestic pigs and minipigs are the main categories of pigs used as biomedical models. One drawback of minipigs is that they are in short supply and expensive compared with domestic pigs, which in contrast cost more to house, feed and medicate. Different porcine breeds show different responses to the induction of specific diseases. For example, ossabaw minipigs provide a better model than Yucatan for the metabolic syndrome as they exhibit obesity, insulin resistance and hypertension, all ...

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