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47 Citations
11,581 Views
19 Pages

Regulation of an Autoimmune Model for Multiple Sclerosis in Th2-Biased GATA3 Transgenic Mice

  • Viromi Fernando,
  • Seiichi Omura,
  • Fumitaka Sato,
  • Eiichiro Kawai,
  • Nicholas E. Martinez,
  • Sadie Faith Elliott,
  • Keigyou Yoh,
  • Satoru Takahashi and
  • Ikuo Tsunoda

23 January 2014

T helper (Th)2 cells have been proposed to play a neuroprotective role in multiple sclerosis (MS). This is mainly based on “loss-of-function” studies in an animal model for MS, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), using blocking antibodie...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,233 Views
13 Pages

TWIK-1 BAC-GFP Transgenic Mice, an Animal Model for TWIK-1 Expression

  • Osung Kwon,
  • Hayoung Yang,
  • Seung-Chan Kim,
  • Juhyun Kim,
  • Jaewon Sim,
  • Jiyoun Lee,
  • Eun-Mi Hwang,
  • Sungbo Shim and
  • Jae-Yong Park

14 October 2021

TWIK-1 is the first identified member of the two-pore domain potassium (K2P) channels that are involved in neuronal excitability and astrocytic passive conductance in the brain. Despite the physiological roles of TWIK-1, there is still a lack of info...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,606 Views
17 Pages

Human Papillomavirus 16-Transgenic Mice as a Model to Study Cancer-Associated Cachexia

  • Sara Peixoto da Silva,
  • Joana M. O. Santos,
  • Verónica F. Mestre,
  • Beatriz Medeiros-Fonseca,
  • Paula A. Oliveira,
  • Margarida M. S. M. Bastos,
  • Rui M. Gil da Costa and
  • Rui Medeiros

Cancer cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome characterized by general inflammation, weight loss and muscle wasting, partly mediated by ubiquitin ligases such as atrogin-1, encoded by Fbxo32. Cancers induced by high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) inc...

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1,584 Views
11 Pages

IL-10 Overexpression Reduces the Protective Response of an Experimental Chlamydia abortus Vaccine in a Murine Model

  • Laura Del Río,
  • Jesús Salinas,
  • Nieves Ortega,
  • Antonio J. Buendía,
  • Jose A. Navarro and
  • María Rosa Caro

12 August 2024

In ovine populations, the enzootic nature of Chlamydia abortus (C. abortus) is attributed to its capacity to establish persistent intracellular infections, which necessitate a cellular immune response mediated by interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) for ef...

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  • Open Access
90 Citations
6,925 Views
10 Pages

Preventive Effect of Quercetin in a Triple Transgenic Alzheimer’s Disease Mice Model

  • Pérez-Corredor Paula,
  • Sabogal-Guáqueta Angelica Maria,
  • Carrillo-Hormaza Luis and
  • Cardona-Gómez Gloria Patricia

20 June 2019

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia and is the leading cause of disability in elderly people worldwide. Current pharmacological therapies do not cure the disease, and for this reason, some pharmacotherapy studies have i...

  • Review
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7,421 Views
17 Pages

An Overview of Transgenic Mouse Models for the Study of Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Paula Alexandra Lopes,
  • Mafalda Soares Pádua and
  • José L. Guil-Guerrero

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia, and no cure is currently available. The β-amyloid cascade of AD and neurofibrillary tangles are the basis of the current understanding of AD pathogenesis, driving drug investig...

  • Review
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19 Citations
7,051 Views
22 Pages

Recent Updates on Mouse Models for Human Immunodeficiency, Influenza, and Dengue Viral Infections

  • Vinodhini Krishnakumar,
  • Siva Sundara Kumar Durairajan,
  • Kalichamy Alagarasu,
  • Min Li and
  • Aditya Prasad Dash

13 March 2019

Well-developed mouse models are important for understanding the pathogenesis and progression of immunological response to viral infections in humans. Moreover, to test vaccines, anti-viral drugs and therapeutic agents, mouse models are fundamental fo...

  • Review
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19 Citations
10,564 Views
20 Pages

5 December 2020

Medical research is changing into direction of precision therapy, thus, sophisticated preclinical models are urgently needed. In human pathogenic virus research, the major technical hurdle is not only to translate discoveries from animals to treatmen...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,893 Views
11 Pages

14 October 2022

Aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are characterized by common pathological features associated with alterations in neuronal connections. These inevitably affect the functioning of specific brain areas and their interrelations, leading to quest...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,115 Views
13 Pages

A Novel Cytological Model of B-Cell/Macrophage Biphenotypic Cell Hodgkin Lymphoma in Ganp-Transgenic Mice

  • Yasuhiro Sakai,
  • Andri Rezano,
  • Seiji Okada,
  • Takahiro Ohtsuki,
  • Yoshiaki Kawashima,
  • Tetsuya Tsukamoto,
  • Motoshi Suzuki,
  • Michinori Kohara,
  • Motohiro Takeya and
  • Kazuhiko Kuwahara
  • + 1 author

14 January 2020

Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is one of the most difficult neoplasms in terms of cytopathological research owing to the lack of established cytological murine models. Although HL is believed to be of lymphoid germinal center B-cell origin, HL cells exhibit u...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,835 Views
10 Pages

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that is the main cause of dementia in the elderly. The aggregation of β-amyloid peptides is one of the characterizing pathological changes of AD. Topiramate is an antiepileptic drug,...

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1,365 Views
29 Pages

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Variant Infection Dynamics and Pathogenesis in Transgenic K18-hACE2 and Inbred Immunocompetent C57BL/6J Mice

  • Hongwei Liu,
  • Brianna M. Ramirez,
  • Talia S. Wong,
  • Christopher M. Weiss,
  • Kevin C. K. Lloyd,
  • Qizhi Gong and
  • Lark L. Coffey

30 March 2025

The global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), persists in part due to the emergence of new variants. Understanding variant-specific infection dynamics and pathogenesis in murine mo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,135 Views
17 Pages

Compensatory Processes in Striatal Neurons Expressing the Tyrosine Hydroxylase Gene in Transgenic Mice in a Model of Parkinson’s Disease

  • Dmitry Troshev,
  • Alyona Bannikova,
  • Victor Blokhin,
  • Ekaterina Pavlova,
  • Anna Kolacheva and
  • Michael Ugrumov

13 November 2023

The mammalian striatum is known to contain non-dopaminergic neurons that express dopamine (DA)-synthesizing enzymes and produce DA, responsible for the regulation of motor function. This study assessed the expression of DA-synthesizing enzymes in str...

  • Review
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39 Citations
11,819 Views
17 Pages

Behaviour Hallmarks in Alzheimer’s Disease 5xFAD Mouse Model

  • Mafalda Soares Pádua,
  • José L. Guil-Guerrero and
  • Paula Alexandra Lopes

The 5xFAD transgenic mouse model widely used in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research recapitulates many AD-related phenotypes with a relatively early onset and aggressive age-dependent progression. Besides developing amyloid peptide deposits along...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,759 Views
23 Pages

PEAβ Triggers Cognitive Decline and Amyloid Burden in a Novel Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Luana Cristina Camargo,
  • Michael Schöneck,
  • Nivethini Sangarapillai,
  • Dominik Honold,
  • N. Jon Shah,
  • Karl-Josef Langen,
  • Dieter Willbold,
  • Janine Kutzsche,
  • Sarah Schemmert and
  • Antje Willuweit

Understanding the physiopathology of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has improved substantially based on studies of mouse models mimicking at least one aspect of the disease. Many transgenic lines have been established, leading to amyloidosis but lacking ne...

  • Review
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55 Citations
17,596 Views
27 Pages

Murine Models of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia

  • Marwa Almosailleakh and
  • Juerg Schwaller

Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is a rare but severe form of human cancer that results from a limited number of functionally cooperating genetic abnormalities leading to uncontrolled proliferation and impaired differentiation of hematopoietic stem and...

  • Review
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70 Citations
12,655 Views
24 Pages

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterised by histopathological and biochemical manifestations such as loss of midbrain dopaminergic (DA) neurons and decrease in dopamine levels accompanied by a concomitant neuroinflammator...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
10,413 Views
23 Pages

Doubly Phosphorylated Peptide Vaccines to Protect Transgenic P301S Mice against Alzheimer’s Disease Like Tau Aggregation

  • Monique Richter,
  • Agneta Mewes,
  • Manuela Fritsch,
  • Ute Krügel,
  • Ralf Hoffmann and
  • David Singer

29 July 2014

Intracellular neurofibrillary tangles and extracellular senile plaques are potential targets for active and passive immunotherapies. In this study we used the transgenic mouse model P301S for active immunizations with peptide vaccines composed of a d...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,996 Views
10 Pages

Implementation of Adenovirus-Mediated Pulmonary Expression of Human ACE2 in HLA Transgenic Mice Enables Establishment of a COVID-19 Murine Model for Assessment of Immune Responses to SARS-CoV-2 Infection

  • Theodor Chitlaru,
  • Erez Bar-Haim,
  • Liat Bar-On,
  • Shahar Rotem,
  • Hila Cohen,
  • Uri Elia,
  • David Gur,
  • Moshe Aftalion,
  • Ron Alkalay and
  • Ofer Cohen
  • + 8 authors

HLA transgenic mice are instrumental for evaluation of human-specific immune responses to viral infection. Mice do not develop COVID-19 upon infection with SARS-CoV-2 due to the strict tropism of the virus to the human ACE2 receptor. The aim of the c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,457 Views
36 Pages

Elaboration of the Effective Multi-Target Therapeutic Platform for the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease Based on Novel Monoterpene-Derived Hydroxamic Acids

  • Yulia Aleksandrova,
  • Aldar Munkuev,
  • Evgenii Mozhaitsev,
  • Evgenii Suslov,
  • Dmitry Tsypyshev,
  • Kirill Chaprov,
  • Roman Begunov,
  • Konstantin Volcho,
  • Nariman Salakhutdinov and
  • Margarita Neganova

Novel monoterpene-based hydroxamic acids of two structural types were synthesized for the first time. The first type consisted of compounds with a hydroxamate group directly bound to acyclic, monocyclic and bicyclic monoterpene scaffolds. The second...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,903 Views
19 Pages

4 December 2021

We report [18F]nifene binding to α4β2* nicotinic acetylcholinergic receptors (nAChRs) in Parkinson’s disease (PD). The study used transgenic Hualpha-Syn(A53T) PD mouse model of α-synucleinopathy for PET/CT studies in vivo and a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
27 Citations
10,433 Views
20 Pages

Insights on the Use of Transgenic Mice Models in Alzheimer’s Disease Research

  • Mafalda Soares Pádua,
  • José L. Guil-Guerrero,
  • José A. M. Prates and
  • Paula Alexandra Lopes

28 February 2024

Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the leading cause of dementia, presents a significant global health challenge with no known cure to date. Central to our understanding of AD pathogenesis is the β-amyloid cascade hypothesis, which underlies drug r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
6,052 Views
13 Pages

Detection of Transgenes in Gene Delivery Model Mice by Adenoviral Vector Using ddPCR

  • Takehito Sugasawa,
  • Kai Aoki,
  • Koichi Watanabe,
  • Koki Yanazawa,
  • Tohru Natsume,
  • Tohru Takemasa,
  • Kaori Yamaguchi,
  • Yoshinori Takeuchi,
  • Yuichi Aita and
  • Kazuhiro Takekoshi
  • + 8 authors

8 June 2019

With the rapid progress of genetic engineering and gene therapy, the World Anti-Doping Agency has been alerted to gene doping and prohibited its use in sports. However, there is no standard method available yet for the detection of transgenes deliver...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,888 Views
41 Pages

Alzheimer’s disease, a complex neurodegenerative disease, is characterized by the pathological aggregation of insoluble amyloid β and hyperphosphorylated tau. Multiple models of this disease have been employed to investigate the etiology,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,357 Views
27 Pages

6 May 2024

People living with HIV (PLWH) face a growing burden of chronic diseases, owing to the combinations of aging, environmental triggers, lifestyle choices, and virus-induced chronic inflammation. The rising incidence of pulmonary vascular diseases repres...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,824 Views
23 Pages

Beyond Motor Deficits: Environmental Enrichment Mitigates Huntington’s Disease Effects in YAC128 Mice

  • Evelini Plácido,
  • Priscilla Gomes Welter,
  • Ana Wink,
  • Gabriela Duarte Karasiak,
  • Tiago Fleming Outeiro,
  • Alcir Luiz Dafre,
  • Joana Gil-Mohapel and
  • Patricia S. Brocardo

9 August 2023

Huntington’s disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative genetic disorder characterized by motor, psychiatric, cognitive, and peripheral symptoms without effective therapy. Evidence suggests that lifestyle factors can modulate disease onset and progres...

  • Review
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9 Citations
4,242 Views
14 Pages

26 July 2019

While epidemiological studies performed in Asian countries generally show that high levels of dietary soy are associated with reduced breast cancer risk, studies in Western countries have typically failed to show this correlation. In an attempt to mo...

  • Review
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195 Citations
20,396 Views
39 Pages

3-Nitropropionic Acid as a Tool to Study the Mechanisms Involved in Huntington’s Disease: Past, Present and Future

  • Isaac Túnez,
  • Inmaculada Tasset,
  • Verónica Pérez-De La Cruz and
  • Abel Santamaría

10 February 2010

Huntington’s disease (HD) is an inheritable autosomal-dominant disorder whose causal mechanisms remain unknown. Experimental models have begun to uncover these pathways, thus helping to understand the mechanisms implicated and allowing for the charac...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
6,411 Views
16 Pages

Context-Dependent Role of IKKβ in Cancer

  • Angustias Page,
  • Manuel Navarro,
  • Cristian Suárez-Cabrera,
  • Ana Bravo and
  • Angel Ramirez

8 December 2017

Inhibitor of nuclear factor kappa-B kinase subunit beta (IKKβ) is a kinase principally known as a positive regulator of the ubiquitous transcription factor family Nuclear Factor-kappa B (NF-κB). In addition, IKKβ also phosphorylates a number of other...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
8,925 Views
30 Pages

8 December 2021

Acute myeloid leukemia is a clinically and biologically heterogeneous blood cancer with variable prognosis and response to conventional therapies. Comprehensive sequencing enabled the discovery of recurrent mutations and chromosomal aberrations in AM...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,359 Views
17 Pages

17 January 2022

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a lifelong inflammatory disorder with relapsing–remission cycles, which is currently diagnosed by clinical symptoms and signs, along with laboratory and imaging findings. However, such clinical findings are n...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
6,119 Views
19 Pages

(-)-Oleocanthal Nutraceuticals for Alzheimer’s Disease Amyloid Pathology: Novel Oral Formulations, Therapeutic, and Molecular Insights in 5xFAD Transgenic Mice Model

  • Afsana Tajmim,
  • Areli K. Cuevas-Ocampo,
  • Abu Bakar Siddique,
  • Mohammed H. Qusa,
  • Judy Ann King,
  • Khaldoun S. Abdelwahed,
  • Jafrin Jobayer Sonju and
  • Khalid A. El Sayed

18 May 2021

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a complex progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting humans mainly through the deposition of Aβ-amyloid (Aβ) fibrils and accumulation of neurofibrillary tangles in the brain. Currently available AD treatments only ex...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,514 Views
15 Pages

The pan Rho-associated coiled-coil-containing protein kinase (ROCK) inhibitor fasudil acts as a vasodilator and has been used as a medication for post-cerebral stroke for the past 29 years in Japan and China. More recently, based on the involvement o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,984 Views
23 Pages

Methylphenidate Analogues as a New Class of Potential Disease-Modifying Agents for Parkinson’s Disease: Evidence from Cell Models and Alpha-Synuclein Transgenic Mice

  • Andrea Casiraghi,
  • Francesca Longhena,
  • Gaia Faustini,
  • Giovanni Ribaudo,
  • Lorenzo Suigo,
  • Gisela Andrea Camacho-Hernandez,
  • Federica Bono,
  • Viviana Brembati,
  • Amy Hauck Newman and
  • Ermanno Valoti
  • + 3 authors

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by dopaminergic nigrostriatal neurons degeneration and Lewy body pathology, mainly composed of α-synuclein (αSyn) fibrillary aggregates. We recently described that the neuronal phosphoprotei...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
9,126 Views
14 Pages

T-Cell Mediated Immune Responses Induced in ret Transgenic Mouse Model of Malignant Melanoma

  • Oliver Abschuetz,
  • Wolfram Osen,
  • Kathrin Frank,
  • Masashi Kato,
  • Dirk Schadendorf and
  • Viktor Umansky

26 April 2012

Poor response of human malignant melanoma to currently available treatments requires a development of innovative therapeutic strategies. Their evaluation should be based on animal models that resemble human melanoma with respect to genetics, histopat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,612 Views
22 Pages

Phenotypic Characterization of Transgenic Mice Expressing Human IGFBP-5

  • Xinh-Xinh Nguyen,
  • Matthew Sanderson,
  • Kristi Helke and
  • Carol Feghali-Bostwick

30 December 2020

Pulmonary fibrosis is one of the important causes of morbidity and mortality in fibroproliferative disorders such as systemic sclerosis (SSc) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-5 (IGFBP-5) is a conserv...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,548 Views
23 Pages

Introduction: Diethyl nitrosamine (DEN), a known carcinogen, has been used for validating the RasH2 and P53 transgenic models in chemical testing and has been shown to enhance primary liver tumor growth in the ATT-Myc transgenic mouse model of liver...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,123 Views
17 Pages

26 September 2020

In farmed animals, carcass weight represents an important economic trait. Since we had demonstrated that IGFBP-2 represents a potent inhibitor of muscle accretion in inbred mice, we wanted to quantify the inhibitory effects of IGFBP-2 under condition...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,950 Views
17 Pages

Application of Humanized MHC Transgenic Mice in the Screening of HLA–Restricted T Cell Epitopes for Influenza Vaccines

  • Yuwei Wei,
  • Keyu Sun,
  • Xuelian Han,
  • Yali Sun,
  • Jiejie Zhang,
  • Yuan Wang,
  • Qi Yin,
  • Tiantian Yang,
  • Kai Yuan and
  • Guangyu Zhao
  • + 1 author

20 March 2025

Background: Annual influenza epidemics pose a significant burden on the global healthcare system. The currently available vaccines mainly induce the production of neutralizing antibodies against hemagglutinin and neuraminidase, which are prone to ant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
7,690 Views
18 Pages

15 October 2018

Quantitative real-time PCR and Western blot methods were developed to assess neonatal Fc-receptor (FcRn) mRNA and protein expression in human FcRn transgenic mice, Swiss Webster mice, and in select human tissues. Additionally, FcRn turnover was evalu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,030 Views
24 Pages

19 October 2024

Demyelination and axonal degeneration are fundamental pathological characteristics of multiple sclerosis (MS), an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS). Although the molecular mechanisms driving these processes are not fully unders...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,582 Views
25 Pages

Islet Dysfunction in a Novel Transgenic Model of T Cell Insulitis

  • Emily Esakov,
  • Neha Nandedkar-Kulkarni,
  • Ali G. Al-Dieri,
  • Hannah Hafner,
  • Brigid Gregg and
  • Marcia F. McInerney

9 April 2021

The newly established CD3FLAG-mIR transgenic mouse model on a C57Bl/6 background has a FLAG tag on the mouse Insulin Receptor (mIR), specifically on T cells, as the FLAG-tagged mIR gene was engineered behind CD3 promoter and enhancer. The IR is a che...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,552 Views
21 Pages

Evaluating the Efficacy of Levetiracetam on Non-Cognitive Symptoms and Pathology in a Tau Mouse Model

  • Jackson C. Thompson,
  • Marselina Levis Rabi,
  • Michelle Novoa,
  • Kevin R. Nash and
  • Aurelie Joly-Amado

19 December 2024

Background/Objectives: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is marked by amyloid-β plaques and hyperphosphorylated tau neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), leading to cognitive decline and debilitating non-cognitive symptoms. This study aimed to evaluate c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,239 Views
9 Pages

Methodology Aspects of Colony Maintain for a Murine Model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) TDP-43 Proteinopathy

  • César Álvaro-Alonso,
  • Águeda Ferrer-Donato,
  • Elizabeth Fernández-Torres,
  • Mónica Carballo-Villa and
  • Carmen M. Fernandez-Martos

7 December 2020

The use of genetically engineered mouse (GEMs) models provides an unprecedented opportunity to study the genetic basis of diseases and gene function, therefore it is paramount to determine reproductive parameters that guarantee proper colony maintena...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,141 Views
14 Pages

DYRK1A Overexpression in Mice Downregulates the Gonadotropic Axis and Disturbs Early Stages of Spermatogenesis

  • Rodolphe Dard,
  • Manon Moreau,
  • Estelle Parizot,
  • Farah Ghieh,
  • Leslie Brehier,
  • Nadim Kassis,
  • Valérie Serazin,
  • Antonin Lamaziere,
  • Chrystèle Racine and
  • Nathalie Janel
  • + 2 authors

16 November 2021

Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal disorder. It is responsible for intellectual disability (ID) and several medical conditions. Although men with DS are thought to be infertile, some spontaneous paternities have been reported. The few...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,905 Views
12 Pages

15 November 2021

Heat shock protein (HSP) 70 is a molecular chaperone that regulates protein structure in response to thermal stress. In addition, HSP70 is involved in post-translational modification and is related to the severity of some diseases. Here, we tested th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,990 Views
11 Pages

In Vitro Assessment of Clevidipine Using the Profilin1 Hypertensive Mouse Model

  • Hamdy H. Hassanain,
  • Mohamed D. H. Hassona,
  • Erika G. Puente,
  • Chengwen Sun,
  • Zeinb A. Abouelnaga,
  • David B. Tulman and
  • Sergio D. Bergese

29 April 2013

Hypertension represents a major risk factor for cardiovascular events, associating with vascular hypertrophy and dysfunction in resistance vessels. Clevidipine is a novel antihypertensive drug working as a selective calcium channel antagonist with an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,251 Views
13 Pages

Characterizing Vascular Dysfunction in Genetically Modified Mice through the Hyperoxia Model

  • Luis Monteiro Rodrigues,
  • Henrique Nazaré Silva,
  • Hugo Ferreira and
  • Alain-Pierre Gadeau

Modelling is essential for a better understanding of microcirculatory pathophysiology. In this study we tested our hyperoxia-mouse model with healthy and non-healthy mice. Animals (n = 41) were divided in groups—a control group, with 8 C57/BL6...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,246 Views
20 Pages

Influence of Serotonin 5-HT4 Receptors on Responses to Cardiac Stressors in Transgenic Mouse Models

  • Ulrich Gergs,
  • Timo Gerigk,
  • Jonas Wittschier,
  • Constanze T. Schmidbaur,
  • Clara Röttger,
  • Mareen Mahnkopf,
  • Hanna Edler,
  • Hartmut Wache and
  • Joachim Neumann

The current study aimed to deepen our knowledge on the role of cardiac 5-HT4 receptors under pathophysiological conditions. To this end, we used transgenic (TG) mice that overexpressed human 5-HT4a receptors solely in cardiac myocytes (5-HT4-TG mice)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,686 Views
16 Pages

24 June 2022

The amyloid pathology characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) can be broadly classified as either fibrillary amyloid or diffuse amyloid. Fibrillary amyloid is found in cored-neuritic deposits, fibrillar deposits, and vascular deposits, and b...

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