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High-fidelity porcine models of metabolic syndrome: a contemporary synthesis. | LitMetric

High-fidelity porcine models of metabolic syndrome: a contemporary synthesis.

Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab

Centre for Research in Vascular Biology, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.

Published: April 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The review compares different porcine models of metabolic syndrome, emphasizing their importance for understanding the disease and developing treatments.
  • It highlights the challenges posed by metabolic syndrome and the need for better models to fill knowledge gaps in its pathogenesis and therapeutic strategies.
  • Among the models evaluated, the Ossabaw miniature swine is noted as a promising option due to its resemblance to human metabolic syndrome and associated comorbidities, but further advancements are needed for greater accuracy in replicating secondary effects.

Article Abstract

This review aims to describe and compare porcine models of metabolic syndrome. This syndrome and its associated secondary comorbidities are set to become the greatest challenge to healthcare providers and policy makers in the coming century. However, an incomplete understanding of the pathogenesis has left significant knowledge gaps in terms of efficacious therapeutics. To further our comprehension and, in turn, management of metabolic syndrome, appropriate high-fidelity models of the disease complex are of great importance. In this context, our review aims to assess the most promising porcine models of metabolic syndrome currently available for their similarity to the human phenotype. In addition, we aim to highlight the strengths and shortcomings of each model in an attempt to identify the most appropriate application of each. Although no porcine model perfectly recapitulates the human metabolic syndrome, several pose satisfactory approximations. The Ossabaw miniature swine in particular represents a highly translatable model that develops each of the core parameters of the syndrome with many of the associated secondary comorbidities. Future high-fidelity porcine models of metabolic syndrome need to focus on secondary sequelae replication, which may require extended induction period to reveal.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00413.2021DOI Listing

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