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  • Valvular heart disease is a significant health issue in the U.S., being the third-most common heart problem, caused by either congenital defects or acquired conditions leading to stenosis or regurgitation.
  • The disease is progressive and irreversible, requiring treatment through valve replacement or repair since current medications cannot regenerate damaged valve tissue.
  • Research is focused on understanding the mechanisms behind heart valve disease and developing better repair or replacement options, utilizing both small and large animal models for studying the disease and testing new devices.

Article Abstract

Valvular heart disease is the third-most common cause of heart problems in the United States. Malfunction of the valves can be acquired or congenital and each may lead either to stenosis or regurgitation, or even both in some cases. Heart valve disease is a progressive disease, which is irreversible and may be fatal if left untreated. Pharmacological agents cannot currently prevent valvular calcification or help repair damaged valves, as valve tissue is unable to regenerate spontaneously. Thus, heart valve replacement/repair is the only current available treatment. Heart valve research and development is currently focused on two parallel paths; first, research that aims to understand the underlying mechanisms for heart valve disease to emerge with an ultimate goal to devise medical treatment; and second, efforts to develop repair and replacement options for a diseased valve. Studies that focus on developmental malformation, genetic and disease epigenetics usually employ small animal models that are easy to access for imaging that minimally disturbs their environment during early stages of development. Alternatively, studies that aim to develop novel device for replacement and repair of diseased valves often employ large animals whose heart size and anatomy closely replicate human's. This paper aims to briefly review the current state-of-the-art animal models, and justification to use an animal model for a particular heart valve related project.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6322555PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ddmod.2018.04.001DOI Listing

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