基于肺动脉高压的肺血管丛状病变的鼠类模型的研究进展
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河南中医药大学中医药科学院

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河南省高校科技创新人才支持计划(24HASTIT073);河南省科技研发计划联合(22301420070);河南省高等学校重点科研项目(24A360013)。


Progress in murine models of pulmonary vascular plexiform lesions of pulmonary arterial hypertension
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Academy of Chinese Medicine Sciences,Henan University of Chinese Medicine

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Henan Province University Science and Technology Innovation Talent Support Program for the Year 2024;2022 Henan Province Joint Fund Projects for Provincial Science and Technology Research and Development Program

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    目前,进行性肺血管病变的干预成为临床肺动脉高压防治的瓶颈和焦点。肺小动脉的丛状病变是不可逆性肺血管异常重构的典型病理表现,也是IV期的肺血管重构的判断标准。当前,对该病变的病理生理学等机制研究尚不完善,临床无有效的干预措施。因此建立相应的动物模型具有重要的意义。本文介绍了丛状病变体视学研究的新进展,重点阐释了“二次打击”等复合刺激诱导和基因工程技术产生的自发性或结合其它刺激产生的大鼠或小鼠丛状病变模型,对这些模型的特点和用途进行了评价,以期为具有肺血管丛状病变的肺动脉高压的动物实验研究和机制探讨提供参考。

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    At present, the intervention of progressive pulmonary vascular lesions has become the bottleneck and the focus of the prevention and treatment of clinical pulmonary hypertension. Plexiform lesions in pulmonary arterioles are the typical pathological manifestation of irreversible abnormal pulmonary vascular remodeling and are the criterion for stage IV pulmonary vascular remodeling. At present, the pathophysiology of the lesion is not perfect, and there are no effective clinical intervention measures. Therefore, it is of great significance to establish the corresponding animal models. This paper introduces the new progress of the stereology of plexiform lesions, focuses on the evaluation of these models, and evaluates the characteristics and uses of these models in order to provide reference for the animal experimental study and mechanism of pulmonary hypertension with pulmonary vascular plexiform lesions.

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  • 收稿日期:2024-10-10
  • 最后修改日期:2024-11-28
  • 录用日期:2025-04-09
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