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DOI: 10.1186/s12916-017-0793-9
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Translational models for vascular cognitive impairment: a review including larger species

Atticus H. Hainsworth,Stuart M. Allan,Johannes Boltze,Catriona Cunningham,Chad W. Farris,Elizabeth Head,Masafumi Ihara,Jeremy D. Isaacs,Raj N. Kalaria,Saskia A J Lesnik Oberstein,Mark B. Moss,Björn Nitzsche,Gary A. Rosenberg,Julie W. Rutten,Melita Šalković‐Petrišić,Aron M. Troen

Medicine
Hyperhomocysteinemia
CADASIL
2017
Disease models are useful for prospective studies of pathology, identification of molecular and cellular mechanisms, pre-clinical testing of interventions, and validation of clinical biomarkers. Here, we review animal models relevant to vascular cognitive impairment (VCI). A synopsis of each model was initially presented by expert practitioners. Synopses were refined by the authors, and subsequently by the scientific committee of a recent conference (International Conference on Vascular Dementia 2015). Only peer-reviewed sources were cited. We included models that mimic VCI-related brain lesions (white matter hypoperfusion injury, focal ischaemia, cerebral amyloid angiopathy) or reproduce VCI risk factors (old age, hypertension, hyperhomocysteinemia, high-salt/high-fat diet) or reproduce genetic causes of VCI (CADASIL-causing Notch3 mutations). We concluded that (1) translational models may reflect a VCI-relevant pathological process, while not fully replicating a human disease spectrum; (2) rodent models of VCI are limited by paucity of white matter; and (3) further translational models, and improved cognitive testing instruments, are required.
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    Translational models for vascular cognitive impairment: a review including larger species” is a paper by Atticus H. Hainsworth Stuart M. Allan Johannes Boltze Catriona Cunningham Chad W. Farris Elizabeth Head Masafumi Ihara Jeremy D. Isaacs Raj N. Kalaria Saskia A J Lesnik Oberstein Mark B. Moss Björn Nitzsche Gary A. Rosenberg Julie W. Rutten Melita Šalković‐Petrišić Aron M. Troen published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.