Historic perspectives and recent advances in major animal models of hypertension

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Zhong-jie SUN~2 Zhong-e ZHANG Departments of Medicine and Physiology & Functional Genomics
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spontaneous hypertension; cold-induced hypertension; DOCA-salt-induced hyper-tension; renal-induced hypertension; cardiac hypertrophy; blood pressure;
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R544.1 [高血压]; R-332 [医用实验动物学];
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Hypertension and related cardiovascular diseases are the leading causes of deathin many countries.The etiology of human essential hypertension is largelyunknown.It is highly likely that hypertension is a complex and multifactorialdisease resulting from the interaction of multiple genetic and environmental factors.Animal models of hypertension have been proved to be useful to study the patho-genesis of,and to find a new therapy for,hypertension.The aim of this article isto briefly review the most widely used rodent models of experimental hypertension,including history and recent advances.These models are classified as geneti-cally-induced,environmentally-induced,pharmacologically-induced,and renal-induced hypertension according to the way of induction;the typical representa-tives of each of these major types of experimental hypertension are spontaneoushypertension,cold-induced hypertension,DOCA-salt-induced hypertension,andrenal-induced hypertension,respectively.The processes of induction of hyper-tension,possible pathogenesis,characteristics,advantages,and limitations ofthese animal models are reviewed.In addition,the clinical implications of theabove experimental models of hypertension are addressed.
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