Substances administered for the induction of Alzheimer's disease in rats
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Resumo: | Estimates of the progressive expansion of Alzheimer's disease (AD) worldwide indicate the need for constant studies on this pathology, still without cure. Studies have investigated AD in non-human animal models using substances that induced AD. The present study aimed to review the literature on the substances and procedures used in laboratory to reproduce AD in rats. We selected 44 of 111 studies analyzed, keeping only papers that induced AD by chemical substances. The identified substances were aluminum, beta-amyloid, colchicine, d-galactose, scopolamine, streptozocin and homocysteine. It was verified that of the 44 articles, the most used substance was beta-amyloid, the main biomarker of AD. Although different studies have replicated results that simulate the occurrence of AD in rats and the treatments performed with rats in the laboratory appear promising, no cure has yet been found. |
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Substances administered for the induction of Alzheimer's disease in ratsSustancias administradas para la inducción de la enfermedad de Alzheimer en ratasSubstâncias administradas para a indução da Doença de Alzheimer em ratosAlzheimer's diseaseinductionchemical substancesratsbeta-amyloid.Doença de Alzheimerinduçãosubstâncias químicasratosbeta-amiloide.Enfermedad de Alzheimerinducciónsustancias químicasratasbeta-amiloide.Estimates of the progressive expansion of Alzheimer's disease (AD) worldwide indicate the need for constant studies on this pathology, still without cure. Studies have investigated AD in non-human animal models using substances that induced AD. The present study aimed to review the literature on the substances and procedures used in laboratory to reproduce AD in rats. We selected 44 of 111 studies analyzed, keeping only papers that induced AD by chemical substances. The identified substances were aluminum, beta-amyloid, colchicine, d-galactose, scopolamine, streptozocin and homocysteine. It was verified that of the 44 articles, the most used substance was beta-amyloid, the main biomarker of AD. Although different studies have replicated results that simulate the occurrence of AD in rats and the treatments performed with rats in the laboratory appear promising, no cure has yet been found.Las estimaciones sobre la expansión de los casos de la enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) en el mundo indican la necesidad de constantes estudios sobre esta patología aún sin cura. Los estudios han investigado la EA en modelos animales no humanos utilizando sustancias químicas que inducen a la EA. El presente estudio tuvo como objetivo realizar una revisión de la literatura sobre las sustancias usadas en laboratorio para reproducir la EA en ratas. Se seleccionaron 44 de 111 estudios analizados, manteniendo sólo los artículos que indujeron a EA por sustancias químicas. Las sustancias identificadas fueron el aluminio, la beta-amiloide, la colchicina, la d-galactosa, la escopolamina, la estreptozocina y la homocisteína. Se comprobó que de los 44 artículos, la sustancia más utilizada fue la beta-amiloide, principal biomarcador de la EA. Aunque diferentes estudios han replicado resultados que simulan la ocurrencia de EA en ratas y los tratamientos realizados con ratas en laboratorio parecen prometedores, no se ha encontrado ninguna cura.As estimativas sobre a expansão dos casos da Doença de Alzheimer (DA) no mundo indicam a necessidade de constantes estudos sobre essa patologia ainda sem cura. Os estudos têm investigado a DA em modelos animais não-humanos utilizando substâncias químicas que induzem à DA. O presente estudo teve por objetivo realizar uma revisão da literatura sobre as substâncias usadas em laboratório para reproduzir a DA em ratos. Foram selecionados 44 de 111 estudos analisados, mantendo apenas os artigos que induziram a DA por substâncias químicas. As substâncias identificadas foram o alumínio, a beta-amiloide, a colchicina, a d-galactose, a escopolamina, a estreptozocina e a homocisteína. Verificou-se que dos 44 artigos, a substância mais utilizada foi a beta-amiloide, principal biomarcador da DA. Embora diferentes estudos tenham replicado resultados que simulam a ocorrência de DA em ratos e os tratamentos realizados com ratos em laboratório pareçam promissores, nenhuma cura foi encontrada ainda.Research, Society and Development2019-03-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/97410.33448/rsd-v8i6.974Research, Society and Development; Vol. 8 No. 6; e486974Research, Society and Development; Vol. 8 Núm. 6; e486974Research, Society and Development; v. 8 n. 6; e4869742525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/974/857Copyright (c) 2019 Mikael Cavalletinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCordeiro, Raquel BarbosaTicli, Fábio KissCavallet, Mikael2020-03-25T16:06:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/974Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:26:12.541180Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Substances administered for the induction of Alzheimer's disease in rats Sustancias administradas para la inducción de la enfermedad de Alzheimer en ratas Substâncias administradas para a indução da Doença de Alzheimer em ratos |
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Substances administered for the induction of Alzheimer's disease in rats |
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Substances administered for the induction of Alzheimer's disease in rats Cordeiro, Raquel Barbosa Alzheimer's disease induction chemical substances rats beta-amyloid. Doença de Alzheimer indução substâncias químicas ratos beta-amiloide. Enfermedad de Alzheimer inducción sustancias químicas ratas beta-amiloide. |
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Substances administered for the induction of Alzheimer's disease in rats |
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Substances administered for the induction of Alzheimer's disease in rats |
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Substances administered for the induction of Alzheimer's disease in rats |
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Substances administered for the induction of Alzheimer's disease in rats |
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Substances administered for the induction of Alzheimer's disease in rats |
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Cordeiro, Raquel Barbosa |
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Cordeiro, Raquel Barbosa Ticli, Fábio Kiss Cavallet, Mikael |
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Ticli, Fábio Kiss Cavallet, Mikael |
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Cordeiro, Raquel Barbosa Ticli, Fábio Kiss Cavallet, Mikael |
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Alzheimer's disease induction chemical substances rats beta-amyloid. Doença de Alzheimer indução substâncias químicas ratos beta-amiloide. Enfermedad de Alzheimer inducción sustancias químicas ratas beta-amiloide. |
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Alzheimer's disease induction chemical substances rats beta-amyloid. Doença de Alzheimer indução substâncias químicas ratos beta-amiloide. Enfermedad de Alzheimer inducción sustancias químicas ratas beta-amiloide. |
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Estimates of the progressive expansion of Alzheimer's disease (AD) worldwide indicate the need for constant studies on this pathology, still without cure. Studies have investigated AD in non-human animal models using substances that induced AD. The present study aimed to review the literature on the substances and procedures used in laboratory to reproduce AD in rats. We selected 44 of 111 studies analyzed, keeping only papers that induced AD by chemical substances. The identified substances were aluminum, beta-amyloid, colchicine, d-galactose, scopolamine, streptozocin and homocysteine. It was verified that of the 44 articles, the most used substance was beta-amyloid, the main biomarker of AD. Although different studies have replicated results that simulate the occurrence of AD in rats and the treatments performed with rats in the laboratory appear promising, no cure has yet been found. |
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