A current review on animal models of anti-hypertensive drugs screening

One of the main contributors to death or disability from heart attack, stroke, and renal failure is hypertension. Experimental animal models have been extremely useful in learning more about the aetiology, pathophysiology, consequences, and treatment of hypertension and antihypertensive drugs are ev...

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Main Authors: Mehvish Bhat, Mohammad Zaid, Shivam Singh, Kartik Gill, Junaid Tantray, Rajesh Kumar Sharma, Mithilesh Singh, Anurag Mishra, Ravindra Pal Singh, Sanjay Kumar Sahu, Arun Garg, Ashish Kumar Sharma
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772632023000041
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author Mehvish Bhat
Mohammad Zaid
Shivam Singh
Kartik Gill
Junaid Tantray
Rajesh Kumar Sharma
Mithilesh Singh
Anurag Mishra
Ravindra Pal Singh
Sanjay Kumar Sahu
Arun Garg
Ashish Kumar Sharma
author_facet Mehvish Bhat
Mohammad Zaid
Shivam Singh
Kartik Gill
Junaid Tantray
Rajesh Kumar Sharma
Mithilesh Singh
Anurag Mishra
Ravindra Pal Singh
Sanjay Kumar Sahu
Arun Garg
Ashish Kumar Sharma
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description One of the main contributors to death or disability from heart attack, stroke, and renal failure is hypertension. Experimental animal models have been extremely useful in learning more about the aetiology, pathophysiology, consequences, and treatment of hypertension and antihypertensive drugs are evaluated. There are several strains of genetically hypertensive rats available today, and most laboratories use these models to conduct therapeutic studies on hypertension. Both traditional and genetic models of hypertension animal models, their characteristics, and their significance are summarized as: In-Vitro Animal Models: Antagonism of Endothelin Receptors in Porcine Isolated Hearts and Monocrotaline induced pulmonary Hypertension. In-Vivo Animal Models: Rat Hypertension Models One-Kidney-Two Clip (Goldblatt hypertension, 2K1C), Rats with Chronic Renal Hypertension (1-kidney-1-clip method), Pithed rats blood pressure, Tail Cuff in rats, Blood pressure measurements using an ingestible catheter in conscious rats, Dahl salt-sensitive rat model, Model of Fructose- induced Hypertension in rats, DOCO Salt rats, Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, Transgenic Rats Overexpressing Mouse Ren2 Gene (TGR (mRen 2) 27), Models of hypertension in dogs (Renal Chronic Hypertension), Neurogenic hypertension, Hypertension model of a monkey (Inhibition of renin in monkeys), Hypertension transgenic models and Hypertension by chronic inhibition of nitric oxide. Conclusion: In this article, experimental models of hypertension, traditional and genetic gives quick summary of the most popular animal models, their characteristics, and their significance.
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spelling doaj.art-2f7d7c826cd04dac8b9cbe867ac350a52023-03-17T04:35:05ZengElsevierHealth Sciences Review2772-63202023-03-016100078A current review on animal models of anti-hypertensive drugs screeningMehvish Bhat0Mohammad Zaid1Shivam Singh2Kartik Gill3Junaid Tantray4Rajesh Kumar Sharma5Mithilesh Singh6Anurag Mishra7Ravindra Pal Singh8Sanjay Kumar Sahu9Arun Garg10Ashish Kumar Sharma11NIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121 IndiaNIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121 IndiaNIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121 IndiaNIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121 IndiaNIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121 IndiaNIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121 IndiaNIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121 IndiaNIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121 IndiaNIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121 IndiaFormulation & Development-R&D, Medley Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Mumbai IndiaNIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121 IndiaNIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121 India; Corresponding author at: NIMS Institute of Pharmacy, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303121 India.One of the main contributors to death or disability from heart attack, stroke, and renal failure is hypertension. Experimental animal models have been extremely useful in learning more about the aetiology, pathophysiology, consequences, and treatment of hypertension and antihypertensive drugs are evaluated. There are several strains of genetically hypertensive rats available today, and most laboratories use these models to conduct therapeutic studies on hypertension. Both traditional and genetic models of hypertension animal models, their characteristics, and their significance are summarized as: In-Vitro Animal Models: Antagonism of Endothelin Receptors in Porcine Isolated Hearts and Monocrotaline induced pulmonary Hypertension. In-Vivo Animal Models: Rat Hypertension Models One-Kidney-Two Clip (Goldblatt hypertension, 2K1C), Rats with Chronic Renal Hypertension (1-kidney-1-clip method), Pithed rats blood pressure, Tail Cuff in rats, Blood pressure measurements using an ingestible catheter in conscious rats, Dahl salt-sensitive rat model, Model of Fructose- induced Hypertension in rats, DOCO Salt rats, Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, Transgenic Rats Overexpressing Mouse Ren2 Gene (TGR (mRen 2) 27), Models of hypertension in dogs (Renal Chronic Hypertension), Neurogenic hypertension, Hypertension model of a monkey (Inhibition of renin in monkeys), Hypertension transgenic models and Hypertension by chronic inhibition of nitric oxide. Conclusion: In this article, experimental models of hypertension, traditional and genetic gives quick summary of the most popular animal models, their characteristics, and their significance.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772632023000041Heart attackStrokeRenal failureAetiologyPathophysiologyPulmonary hypertension
spellingShingle Mehvish Bhat
Mohammad Zaid
Shivam Singh
Kartik Gill
Junaid Tantray
Rajesh Kumar Sharma
Mithilesh Singh
Anurag Mishra
Ravindra Pal Singh
Sanjay Kumar Sahu
Arun Garg
Ashish Kumar Sharma
A current review on animal models of anti-hypertensive drugs screening
Health Sciences Review
Heart attack
Stroke
Renal failure
Aetiology
Pathophysiology
Pulmonary hypertension
title A current review on animal models of anti-hypertensive drugs screening
title_full A current review on animal models of anti-hypertensive drugs screening
title_fullStr A current review on animal models of anti-hypertensive drugs screening
title_full_unstemmed A current review on animal models of anti-hypertensive drugs screening
title_short A current review on animal models of anti-hypertensive drugs screening
title_sort current review on animal models of anti hypertensive drugs screening
topic Heart attack
Stroke
Renal failure
Aetiology
Pathophysiology
Pulmonary hypertension
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772632023000041
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