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Animal models of Alzheimer''''s disease:Current strategies and new directionsOACSTPCD

中文摘要

Animal models constructed using pathogenic factors have significantly advanced drug development for Alzheimer''s disease(AD).These predominantly transgenic models,mainly in mice,replicate pathological phenotypes through gene mutations associated with familial AD cases,thus serving as vital tools for assessing drug efficacy and for performing mechanistic studies.However,the speciesspecific differences and complex,heterogeneous nature of AD etiology pose considerable challenges for the translatability of these animal models,limiting their utility in drug development.This review offers a comprehensive analysis of widely employed rodent(mice and rats)and non-rodent models(Danio rerio(zebrafish),Drosophila melanogaster,and Caenorhabditis elegans),detailing their phenotypic features and specific research applications.This review also examines the limitations inherent in these models and introduces various strategies for expanding AD modeling across diverse species,emphasizing recent advancement in non-human primates(NHPs)as valuable models.Furthermore,potential insights from the integration of innovative technologies in AD research are discussed,while providing valuable perspectives on the future development of AD animal models.

Qing Wang;Bai-Ting Zhu;Peng Lei

Department of Neurology and State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy,National Clinical Research Center for Geriatrics,West China Hospital,Sichuan University,Chengdu,Sichuan 610041,ChinaDepartment of Neurology and State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy,National Clinical Research Center for Geriatrics,West China Hospital,Sichuan University,Chengdu,Sichuan 610041,ChinaDepartment of Neurology and State Key Laboratory of Biotherapy,National Clinical Research Center for Geriatrics,West China Hospital,Sichuan University,Chengdu,Sichuan 610041,China

临床医学

Alzheimer’s diseaseAnimal modelsTauNon-human primates

《Zoological Research》 2024 (6)

P.1385-1407,23

supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2021YFC2500100)Major Science&Technology Program of Sichuan Province(2022ZDZX0021)National Clinical Research Center for Geriatrics,West China Hospital,Sichuan University(Z2024JC007)Sichuan Science and Technology Program(2024YFHZ0010,2024NSFSC1643)West China Hospital 1.3.5 Project for Disciplines of Excellence(ZYYC23016)。

10.24272/j.issn.2095-8137.2024.274

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