Chauhan Payal, Yadav Nikita, Wadhwa Karan, Ganesan Subbulakshmi, Walia Chakshu, Rathore Gulshan, Singh Govind, Abomughaid Mosleh Mohammad, Ahlawat Abhilasha, Alexiou Athanasios, Papadakis Marios, Jha Niraj Kumar
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, India.
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, School of Sciences, JAIN (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, India.
CNS Neurosci Ther. 2025 Apr;31(4):e70362. doi: 10.1111/cns.70362.
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant concern that often goes overlooked, resulting from various factors such as traffic accidents, violence, military services, and medical conditions. It is a major health issue affecting people of all age groups across the world, causing significant morbidity and mortality. TBI is a highly intricate disease process that causes both structural damage and functional deficits. These effects result from a combination of primary and secondary injury mechanisms. It is responsible for causing a range of negative effects, such as impairments in cognitive function, changes in social and behavioural patterns, difficulties with motor skills, feelings of anxiety, and symptoms of depression.
TBI associated various animal models were reviewed in databases including PubMed, Web of Science, and Google scholar etc. The current study provides a comprehensive overview of commonly utilized animal models for TBI and examines their potential usefulness in a clinical context.
Despite the notable advancements in TBI outcomes over the past two decades, there remain challenges in evaluating, treating, and addressing the long-term effects and prevention of this condition. Utilizing experimental animal models is crucial for gaining insight into the development and progression of TBI, as it allows us to examine the biochemical impacts of TBI on brain mechanisms.
This exploration can assist scientists in unraveling the intricate mechanisms involved in TBI and ultimately contribute to the advancement of successful treatments and interventions aimed at enhancing outcomes for TBI patients.
创伤性脑损伤(TBI)是一个常被忽视的重大问题,其由交通事故、暴力、军事服役和医疗状况等多种因素导致。它是一个影响全球所有年龄组人群的主要健康问题,会导致显著的发病率和死亡率。TBI是一个极其复杂的疾病过程,会造成结构损伤和功能缺陷。这些影响是由原发性和继发性损伤机制共同作用的结果。它会引发一系列负面影响,如认知功能受损、社会和行为模式改变、运动技能困难、焦虑情绪以及抑郁症状。
在包括PubMed、科学网和谷歌学术等数据库中对与TBI相关的各种动物模型进行了综述。本研究全面概述了常用于TBI的动物模型,并探讨了它们在临床背景下的潜在用途。
尽管在过去二十年中TBI的治疗结果有了显著进展,但在评估、治疗和应对这种疾病的长期影响及预防方面仍存在挑战。利用实验动物模型对于深入了解TBI的发展和进程至关重要,因为它使我们能够研究TBI对脑机制的生化影响。
这种探索可以帮助科学家阐明TBI所涉及的复杂机制,并最终有助于推进旨在改善TBI患者治疗效果的成功治疗方法和干预措施的发展。