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Ultrasonographic Characterization of the db/db Mouse: An Animal Model of Metabolic Abnormalities

The availability of an animal model able to reliably mirror organ damage occurring in metabolic diseases is an urgent need. These models, mostly rodents, have not been fully characterized in terms of cardiovascular, renal, and hepatic ultrasound parameters, and only sparse values can be found in lit...

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Autores principales: Faita, Francesco, Di Lascio, Nicole, Rossi, Chiara, Kusmic, Claudia, Solini, Anna
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5863337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29707583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4561309
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author Faita, Francesco
Di Lascio, Nicole
Rossi, Chiara
Kusmic, Claudia
Solini, Anna
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Di Lascio, Nicole
Rossi, Chiara
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Solini, Anna
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description The availability of an animal model able to reliably mirror organ damage occurring in metabolic diseases is an urgent need. These models, mostly rodents, have not been fully characterized in terms of cardiovascular, renal, and hepatic ultrasound parameters, and only sparse values can be found in literature. Aim of this paper is to provide a detailed, noninvasive description of the heart, vessels, liver, and kidneys of the db/db mouse by ultrasound imaging. Sixteen wild type and thirty-four db/db male mice (11-week-old) were studied. State-of-the-art ultrasound technology was used to acquire images of cardiovascular, renal, and hepatic districts. A set of parameters describing function of the selected organs was evaluated. db/db mice are characterized by systolic and diastolic dysfunction, confirmed by strain analysis. Abdominal aortic and carotid stiffness do not seem to be increased in diabetic rodents; furthermore, they are characterized by a smaller mean diameter for both vessels. Renal microcirculation is significantly compromised, while liver steatosis is only slightly higher in db/db mice than in controls. We offer here for the first time an in vivo detailed ultrasonographic characterization of the db/db mouse, providing a useful tool for a thoughtful choice of the right rodent model for any experimental design.
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spelling pubmed-58633372018-04-29 Ultrasonographic Characterization of the db/db Mouse: An Animal Model of Metabolic Abnormalities Faita, Francesco Di Lascio, Nicole Rossi, Chiara Kusmic, Claudia Solini, Anna J Diabetes Res Research Article The availability of an animal model able to reliably mirror organ damage occurring in metabolic diseases is an urgent need. These models, mostly rodents, have not been fully characterized in terms of cardiovascular, renal, and hepatic ultrasound parameters, and only sparse values can be found in literature. Aim of this paper is to provide a detailed, noninvasive description of the heart, vessels, liver, and kidneys of the db/db mouse by ultrasound imaging. Sixteen wild type and thirty-four db/db male mice (11-week-old) were studied. State-of-the-art ultrasound technology was used to acquire images of cardiovascular, renal, and hepatic districts. A set of parameters describing function of the selected organs was evaluated. db/db mice are characterized by systolic and diastolic dysfunction, confirmed by strain analysis. Abdominal aortic and carotid stiffness do not seem to be increased in diabetic rodents; furthermore, they are characterized by a smaller mean diameter for both vessels. Renal microcirculation is significantly compromised, while liver steatosis is only slightly higher in db/db mice than in controls. We offer here for the first time an in vivo detailed ultrasonographic characterization of the db/db mouse, providing a useful tool for a thoughtful choice of the right rodent model for any experimental design. Hindawi 2018-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5863337/ /pubmed/29707583 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4561309 Text en Copyright © 2018 Francesco Faita et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ultrasonographic Characterization of the db/db Mouse: An Animal Model of Metabolic Abnormalities
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title_fullStr Ultrasonographic Characterization of the db/db Mouse: An Animal Model of Metabolic Abnormalities
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonographic Characterization of the db/db Mouse: An Animal Model of Metabolic Abnormalities
title_short Ultrasonographic Characterization of the db/db Mouse: An Animal Model of Metabolic Abnormalities
title_sort ultrasonographic characterization of the db/db mouse: an animal model of metabolic abnormalities
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5863337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29707583
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/4561309
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