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Abstract
Patients with diabetes have an increased risk of developing heart failure, preceded by (often asymptomatic) cardiac abnormalities, collectively called diabetic cardiomyopathy (DC). Diabetic heart failure lacks effective treatment, remaining an urgent, unmet clinical need. Although structural and functional characteristics of the diabetic human heart are well defined, clinical studies lack the ability to pinpoint the specific mechanisms responsible for DC. Preclinical animal models represent a vital component for understanding disease aetiology, which is essential for the discovery of new targeted treatments for diabetes-induced heart failure. In this review, we describe the current landscape of preclinical DC models (genetic, pharmacologically induced, and diet-induced models), highlighting their strengths and weaknesses and alignment to features of the human disease. Finally, we provide tools, resources, and recommendations to assist future preclinical translation addressing this knowledge gap.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 940-956 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Journal | Trends in Pharmacological Sciences |
Volume | 42 |
Issue number | 11 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Nov 2022 |
Keywords
- animal models
- cardiac remodelling
- Diabetes
- diabetic cardiomyopathy
- heart failure
- metabolic disease
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Therapeutic Targeting to Protect the Diabetic Heart
Ritchie, R., Murphy, M. P. & De Blasio, M.
1/01/20 → 31/12/23
Project: Research