Inflammation Model Articles & Analysis
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A recent study by Marain et al. (2025) develops a murine model to investigate the combined effects of cold air, diesel exhaust particles (DEP) and exercise on lung physiology and airway inflammation. ...
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). ...
