Abstract
The current treatments for bladder cancer are unable to substantially avoid the disease's growth and recurrence, which is a serious public health problem. Researchers have explored a variety of approaches in an effort to effectively replicate the pathophysiology of human tumors using experimental tumor models. The investigation of the available models is a necessary tool in order to choose the most appropriate scheme which serves the translation of potential treatments from a primary experimental bench to the clinical settings. The most suitable murine models of bladder cancer should have excellent reproductivity, intravesical predictability, and accessibility in order to facilitate the mechanistic, chemopreventive, and therapeutic research that can be expanded into clinical trials. This article provides a complete evaluation of both in vitro and in vivo bladder cancer models, comparing their advantages and limitations in urological research.
New Emirates Medical Journal
Title:Experimental Animal Models for Preclinical Investigation of the Bladder Cancer
Volume: 5
Author(s): Sami El Khatib*, Maha Krayem, Sanaa Khaled, Abeer Ayoub and Mohamed Salla
Affiliation:
- Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Arts & Sciences, Lebanese International University, Lebanon
- Department of Biological Sciences, School of Arts & Sciences, Lebanese International University, Lebanon
- Department of Biological Sciences, School of Arts & Sciences, Lebanese International University, Lebanon
Abstract: The current treatments for bladder cancer are unable to substantially avoid the disease's growth and recurrence, which is a serious public health problem. Researchers have explored a variety of approaches in an effort to effectively replicate the pathophysiology of human tumors using experimental tumor models. The investigation of the available models is a necessary tool in order to choose the most appropriate scheme which serves the translation of potential treatments from a primary experimental bench to the clinical settings. The most suitable murine models of bladder cancer should have excellent reproductivity, intravesical predictability, and accessibility in order to facilitate the mechanistic, chemopreventive, and therapeutic research that can be expanded into clinical trials. This article provides a complete evaluation of both in vitro and in vivo bladder cancer models, comparing their advantages and limitations in urological research.
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El Khatib Sami*, Krayem Maha, Khaled Sanaa, Ayoub Abeer and Salla Mohamed, Experimental Animal Models for Preclinical Investigation of the Bladder Cancer, New Emirates Medical Journal 2024; 5 : e130723218679 . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0250688204666230713093742
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0250688204666230713093742 |
Print ISSN 0250-6882 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 0250-6882 |
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