Sanberg P R, Emerich D F
Cellular Transplants, Inc., Providence, RI 02906.
Brain Res Bull. 1990 Sep;25(3):447-51. doi: 10.1016/0361-9230(90)90237-t.
A variety of neurological disorders including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's diseases are characterized by abnormalities within specific neuroanatomical and/or neurochemical systems. Approaches to the treatment of these and other neurological disorders are limited. The development and refinement of animal models which closely mimic human disease states would help elucidate the underlying neurobiological mechanisms of the disease as well as suggest novel therapeutic strategies for their prevention or alleviation. This symposium presents a variety of animal models that have helped us in understanding the human condition. The present introduction presents some clinically relevant findings obtained from basic experimental studies with animal models of Huntington's disease (HD) and Tourette Syndrome (TS). These studies demonstrate that animal models can provide a greater understanding of the symptomatology of disease states as well as suggest innovative new treatments.
包括阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病和亨廷顿病在内的多种神经疾病,其特征是特定神经解剖学和/或神经化学系统存在异常。治疗这些及其他神经疾病的方法有限。紧密模拟人类疾病状态的动物模型的开发和完善,将有助于阐明疾病潜在的神经生物学机制,并为疾病的预防或缓解提出新的治疗策略。本次研讨会展示了多种有助于我们理解人类疾病状况的动物模型。本引言介绍了一些从亨廷顿病(HD)和图雷特综合征(TS)动物模型的基础实验研究中获得的临床相关发现。这些研究表明,动物模型能够让我们更好地理解疾病状态的症状表现,并提出创新的新疗法。