Author: Chen, Lingye; Welty-Wolf, Karen E.; Kraft, Bryan D.
Title: Nonhuman primate species as models of human bacterial sepsis Cord-id: 5u1u3xoy Document date: 2019_1_14
ID: 5u1u3xoy
Snippet: Sepsis involves a disordered host response to systemic infection leading to high morbidity and mortality. Despite intense research, targeted sepsis therapies beyond antibiotics have remained elusive. The cornerstone of sepsis research is the development of animal models to mimic human bacterial infections and test novel pharmacologic targets. Nonhuman primates (NHPs) have served as an attractive, but expensive, animal to model human bacterial infections due to their nearly identical cardiopulmon
Document: Sepsis involves a disordered host response to systemic infection leading to high morbidity and mortality. Despite intense research, targeted sepsis therapies beyond antibiotics have remained elusive. The cornerstone of sepsis research is the development of animal models to mimic human bacterial infections and test novel pharmacologic targets. Nonhuman primates (NHPs) have served as an attractive, but expensive, animal to model human bacterial infections due to their nearly identical cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology, as well as host response to infection. Several NHP species have provided substantial insight into sepsis-mediated inflammation, endothelial dysfunction, acute lung injury, and multi-organ failure. The use of NHPs has usually focused on translating therapies from early preclinical models to human clinical trials. However, despite successful sepsis interventions in NHP models, there are still no FDA-approved sepsis therapies. This review highlights major NHP models of bacterial sepsis and their relevance to clinical medicine.
Search related documents:
Co phrase search for related documents- abdominal sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome: 1, 2, 3, 4
- activation counteract and acute respiratory distress syndrome: 1
- activator inhibitor and acute ali lung injury: 1
- activator inhibitor and acute ards respiratory distress syndrome: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
- activator inhibitor and acute lung injury: 1, 2, 3, 4
- activator inhibitor and acute respiratory distress syndrome: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
- acute ards respiratory distress syndrome and adequate attention: 1
- acute lung injury and adequate food: 1
- acute respiratory distress syndrome and adequate attention: 1
- acute respiratory distress syndrome and adequate food: 1
Co phrase search for related documents, hyperlinks ordered by date