Mouse models of experimental atherosclerosis

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Jawién, J [1 ]
Nastalek, P [1 ]
Korbut, R [1 ]
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[1] Jagiellonian Univ, Sch Med, Chair Pharmacol, Dept Pharmacol, PL-31351 Krakow, Poland
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atherosclerosis; animal models; apoE-knockout mouse; LDL receptor - knockout mouse;
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Since 1992 the mouse has become an excellent model for experimental atherosclerosis research. Until 1992, the diet - induced atherosclerosis mouse model has been used effectively, but the lesions tended to be small and were limited to early fatty-streak stage. This model was also criticized because of the toxicity and inflammatory responses due to the diet. In 1992 the first line of gene targeted animal models, namely apolipoprotein E - knockout mice was developed. Of the genetically engineered models, the apoE - deficient model is the only one that develops extensive atherosclerotic lesions on a chow diet. It is also the model in which the lesions have been characterized most thoroughly. The lesions develop into fibrous plaques; however, there is no evidence that plaque rupture occurs in this model. The LDL receptor - deficient model has elevated LDL levels, but no lesions, or only very small lesions, form on the chow diet, however, robust lesions do form on the western-type diet. The creation of apoE - knockout mice has changed the face of atherosclerosis research.
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