Animal models of diabetes-associated vascular diseases: An update on
available models and experimental analysis
Abstract
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder associated with the accelerated
development of macrovascular (atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease)
and microvascular complications (nephropathy, retinopathy and
neuropathy), which remain the principal cause of mortality and morbidity
in this population. Current understanding of cellular and molecular
pathways of diabetes-driven vascular complications as well as
therapeutic interventions have arisen from studying disease pathogenesis
in animal models. Diabetes-associated vascular complications are
multi-faceted, involving the interaction between various cellular and
molecular pathways. Thus, the choice of an appropriate animal model to
study vascular pathogenesis is important in our quest to identify
innovative and mechanism-based targeted therapies to reduce the burden
of diabetic complications. Herein, we provide up-to-date information on
available mouse models of both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetic vascular
complications as well as experimental analysis and research outputs.