Experimental models of inflammatory bowel disease

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Stadnicki, A
Colman, RW
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[1] Med Univ Silesia, Dept Internal Med, Katowice, Poland
[2] Temple Univ, Sch Med, Sol Sherry Thrombosis Res Ctr, Philadelphia, PA 19140 USA
关键词
experimental enterocolitis; kininogen; plasma kallikrein; intestinal inflammation; animal models;
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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摘要
The etiology and pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) remains unsolved, but improved experimental models of enterocolitis have led to progress. Intestinal inflammation and experimental IBD can be induced by chemical or dietary factors or by microbial products. Many animal models of (IBD) can be used to evaluate new anti-inflammatory drugs. These models, however, usually demonstrate acute, self-limiting colitis. The spontaneous colitis models developed in the cotton-top tamarin monkey and the C3H/HeJBir mouse mimic more features of human IBD. Inflammation is chronic and is under genetic control. The differential genetic susceptibility of inbred rat strains to chronic inflammation have been exploited. Lewis rats injected with bacterial products, peptidoglycan polysaccharide or indomethicin develop chronic relapsing enterocolitis, whereas closely related Buffalo or Fisher rat strains develop only transient inflammation. These models are also useful to test the specific inhibition of inflammatory mediators and target molecules. Over-expression (transgenic) or deletion (knockout) of specific genes have led to the development of rodent models of spontaneous colitis. Inflammation arises from a number of mutations of immunomodulatory molecules, supporting the concept of genetic heterogeneity for IBD. The results obtained from experimental models have generated new hypotheses, expanded human studies, and suggested novel forms of therapy for IBD patients.
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