Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Czech Republic.
Physiol Res. 2022 Dec 31;71(S2):S211-S218. doi: 10.33549/physiolres.934994.
Based on the World Health Organization statistics, cardiovascular diseases represent the major cause of death worldwide. Although a wide range of treatment approaches and pharmaceuticals is available, the therapy is often not effective enough and therefore health risks for the patient persist. Thus, it is still essential to test new drug candidates for the treatment of various pathophysiological conditions related to cardiovascular system. In vivo models represent indispensable part of preclinical testing of such substances. Anesthetized guinea pig as a whole-body model allows to evaluate complex reactions of cardiovascular system to tested substance. Moreover, action potential of guinea pig cardiomyocyte is quite comparable to that of human. Hence, the results from this model are then quite well translatable to clinical medicine. Aim of this paper was to summarize the methodology of this model, including its advantages and/or limitations and risks, based on the effects of two substances with adrenergic activity on the ECG parameters. The model of anesthetized guinea pig proved to be valuable and suitable for testing of drugs with cardiovascular effects.
根据世界卫生组织的统计数据,心血管疾病是全球主要的死亡原因。尽管有广泛的治疗方法和药物可供选择,但治疗往往不够有效,因此患者仍然存在健康风险。因此,测试新的候选药物治疗与心血管系统相关的各种病理生理状况仍然至关重要。体内模型是此类物质临床前测试不可或缺的一部分。麻醉豚鼠作为全身模型,可以评估心血管系统对测试物质的复杂反应。此外,豚鼠心肌细胞的动作电位与人非常相似。因此,该模型的结果可以很好地转化为临床医学。本文旨在总结该模型的方法学,包括其优缺点和/或局限性和风险,基于两种具有肾上腺素能活性的物质对心电图参数的影响。麻醉豚鼠模型被证明是一种有价值且适合测试具有心血管作用的药物的模型。