Abstract
No single animal species reflects the complete range of human respiratory anatomy, physiology and - often not mentioned - age-related changes. The rat was the first experimental asthma model, but was overtaken in numbers by murine models many years ago. Data will be compiled to document that the rat model still has an important role in the research of bronchial asthma and other lung diseases. In pharmaceutical research for new drugs the rat model is still indispensable. Here specific aspects will be highlighted where the rat offers advantages in comparison to other species: the anatomical feature of the proprietary bronchial circulation, genetics and proteomics, lung function and finally economical considerations.
Keywords: Rat asthma model, bronchial circulation, lung function, cytokines, genetics, proteomics
Current Drug Targets
Title: Experimental Bronchial Asthma – The Strength of the Species Rat
Volume: 9 Issue: 6
Author(s): Thomas Tschernig, Detlef Neumann, Andreas Pich, Martina Dorsch and Reinhard Pabst
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Keywords: Rat asthma model, bronchial circulation, lung function, cytokines, genetics, proteomics
Abstract: No single animal species reflects the complete range of human respiratory anatomy, physiology and - often not mentioned - age-related changes. The rat was the first experimental asthma model, but was overtaken in numbers by murine models many years ago. Data will be compiled to document that the rat model still has an important role in the research of bronchial asthma and other lung diseases. In pharmaceutical research for new drugs the rat model is still indispensable. Here specific aspects will be highlighted where the rat offers advantages in comparison to other species: the anatomical feature of the proprietary bronchial circulation, genetics and proteomics, lung function and finally economical considerations.
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Tschernig Thomas, Neumann Detlef, Pich Andreas, Dorsch Martina and Pabst Reinhard, Experimental Bronchial Asthma – The Strength of the Species Rat, Current Drug Targets 2008; 9 (6) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138945008784533543
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138945008784533543 |
Print ISSN 1389-4501 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1873-5592 |
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