Inflammation Model Articles & Analysis
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Evaluating the stress related effects of various restraint methods in rodents Any restraining device used in an inhalation exposure set-up will be, by definition, restricting the subject’s ability to move. For nose-only inhalation set-ups, typical restraints are rigid, fully enclosed and include a metal or acrylic plunger forcing the subject forward and preventing the subject from ...
Seminal research further revealed that A2AR signaling plays an essential role in quelling tissue-damaging inflammation[6]. Extracellular adenosine provides protective effects by mitigating inflammation in conditions such as myocardial injury[7], acute lung injury[8], intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury[9], and inflammatory bowel disease[10]. ...
” Limitations of Animal Models The obvious approach to study intestinal inflammation is to make an animal model; however, to generate animal models of intestinal diseases involving inflammation, it is first necessary to induce damage in a manner similar to disease initiation. Since the etiology of ...
To confirm the alleviating effect of R. faecis on liver damage in other mouse NAFLD models, we used a choline-deficient, L-amino acid-defined, high-fat diet (CDAHFD) model which prevents body weight loss in mice and shows no insulin resistance, and a genetic leptin-deficient (db/db) model, which develops spontaneously diabetes and fatty liver ...
Anti-Candida activity of a mixture of neutral LCSs in a murine model of vulvovaginal candidiasis We investigated the anti-Candidaeffect of a mixture of neutral LCSs from L. fermentumSNUV175 and L. crispatusSNUV220 in a murine model of vulvovaginal candidiasis (Fig. 6A). ...
