Publication: Translational models for vascular cognitive impairment: a review including larger species
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2017
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Hainsworth, A. H., S. M. Allan, J. Boltze, C. Cunningham, C. Farris, E. Head, M. Ihara, et al. 2017. “Translational models for vascular cognitive impairment: a review including larger species.” BMC Medicine 15 (1): 16. doi:10.1186/s12916-017-0793-9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12916-017-0793-9.
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Background: Disease models are useful for prospective studies of pathology, identification of molecular and cellular mechanisms, pre-clinical testing of interventions, and validation of clinical biomarkers. Here, we review animal models relevant to vascular cognitive impairment (VCI). A synopsis of each model was initially presented by expert practitioners. Synopses were refined by the authors, and subsequently by the scientific committee of a recent conference (International Conference on Vascular Dementia 2015). Only peer-reviewed sources were cited. Methods: We included models that mimic VCI-related brain lesions (white matter hypoperfusion injury, focal ischaemia, cerebral amyloid angiopathy) or reproduce VCI risk factors (old age, hypertension, hyperhomocysteinemia, high-salt/high-fat diet) or reproduce genetic causes of VCI (CADASIL-causing Notch3 mutations). Conclusions: We concluded that (1) translational models may reflect a VCI-relevant pathological process, while not fully replicating a human disease spectrum; (2) rodent models of VCI are limited by paucity of white matter; and (3) further translational models, and improved cognitive testing instruments, are required.
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Vascular dementia, Vascular cognitive impairment, VCID, Experimental models, In vivo models, Translational models
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