Peritonitis-induced peritoneal injury models for research in peritoneal dialysis review of infectious and non-infectious models

Abstract Peritonitis is an important complication of peritoneal dialysis. Several animal peritonitis models have been described, including bacterial and fungal models that are useful for studying inflammation in peritonitis. However, these models have limitations for investigating peritoneal fibrosi...

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Main Authors: Yasuhiko Ito, Hiroshi Kinashi, Takayuki Katsuno, Yasuhiro Suzuki, Masashi Mizuno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-05-01
Series:Renal Replacement Therapy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41100-017-0100-4
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Summary:Abstract Peritonitis is an important complication of peritoneal dialysis. Several animal peritonitis models have been described, including bacterial and fungal models that are useful for studying inflammation in peritonitis. However, these models have limitations for investigating peritoneal fibrosis induced by acute inflammation and present difficulties in handling the infected animals. Animal models of peritonitis which induced peritoneal fibrosis are important for establishing new therapies to improve peritoneal damage induced by peritonitis. Here, we present an overview of representative animal models of peritoneal dialysis-associated infectious and non-infectious peritonitis, including our novel animal models (scraping and zymosan models) that mimic peritoneal injury associated with fibrosis and neoangiogenesis caused by bacterial or fungal peritonitis.
ISSN:2059-1381