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DOI | 10.3109/08958378.2014.954166 |
Rat models of cardiometabolic diseases: baseline clinical chemistries, and rationale for their use in examining air pollution health effects | |
Kodavanti, Urmila P.1; Russell, James C.2; Costa, Daniel L.3 | |
发表日期 | 2015-03-20 |
ISSN | 0895-8378 |
卷号 | 27页码:2-13 |
英文摘要 | Individuals with cardiovascular and metabolic diseases (CVD) are shown to be more susceptible to adverse health effects of pollutants. Rodent models of CVD are used for examining susceptibility variations. CVD models developed by selective inbreeding are shown to represent the etiology of human disease and metabolic dysfunction. The goal of this article was to review the origin and the pathobiological features of rat models of varying CVD with or without metabolic syndrome and healthy laboratory rat strains to allow better interpretation of the data regarding their susceptibility to air pollutant exposures. Age-matched healthy Sprague-Dawley (SD), Wistar (WIS) and Wistar Kyoto (WKY), and CVD-prone spontaneously hypertensive (SH), Fawn-Hooded hypertensive (FHH), SH stroke-prone (SHSP), SHHF/Mcc heart failure obese (SHHF) and insulin-resistant JCR:LA-cp obese (JCR) rat models were considered for this study. The genetics and the underlying pathologies differ between these models. Normalized heart weights correlated with underlying cardiac disease while wide differences exist in the number of white blood cells and platelets within healthy strains and those with CVD. High plasma fibrinogen and low angiotensin converting enzyme activity in FHH might relate to kidney disease and associated hypertension. However, other obese strains with known kidney lesions do not exhibit decreases in ACE activity. The increased activated partial thromboplastin time only in SHSP correlates with their hemorrhagic stroke susceptibility. Increases plasma lipid peroxidation in JCR might reflect their susceptibility to acquire atherosclerosis. These underlying pathologies involving CVD and metabolic dysfunction are critical in interpretation of findings related to susceptibility variations of air pollution health effects. |
英文关键词 | Air pollution;cardiovascular disease models;naturally occurring disease;rat models;susceptibility |
语种 | 英语 |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000366601900002 |
来源期刊 | INHALATION TOXICOLOGY
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来源机构 | 美国环保署 |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/57569 |
作者单位 | 1.US EPA, NHEERL, Environmnetal Publ Hlth Div, Res Triangle Pk, NC USA; 2.Univ Alberta, Alberta Inst Human Nutr, Edmonton, AB, Canada; 3.US EPA, Natl Program Air Climate & Energy Res, Off Res & Dev, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Kodavanti, Urmila P.,Russell, James C.,Costa, Daniel L.. Rat models of cardiometabolic diseases: baseline clinical chemistries, and rationale for their use in examining air pollution health effects[J]. 美国环保署,2015,27:2-13. |
APA | Kodavanti, Urmila P.,Russell, James C.,&Costa, Daniel L..(2015).Rat models of cardiometabolic diseases: baseline clinical chemistries, and rationale for their use in examining air pollution health effects.INHALATION TOXICOLOGY,27,2-13. |
MLA | Kodavanti, Urmila P.,et al."Rat models of cardiometabolic diseases: baseline clinical chemistries, and rationale for their use in examining air pollution health effects".INHALATION TOXICOLOGY 27(2015):2-13. |
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