Sexual dimorphism in rodent models of hypertension and atherosclerosis

KJ Bubb, RS Khambata… - British journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
KJ Bubb, RS Khambata, A Ahluwalia
British journal of pharmacology, 2012Wiley Online Library
Approximately one third of all deaths are attributed to cardiovascular disease (CVD), making
it the biggest killer worldwide. Despite a number of therapeutic options available, the burden
of CVD morbidity continues to grow indicating the need for continued research to address
this unmet need. In this respect, investigation of the mechanisms underlying the protection
that premenopausal females enjoy from cardiovascular‐related disease and mortality is of
interest. In this review, we discuss the essential role that rodent animal models play in …
Approximately one third of all deaths are attributed to cardiovascular disease (CVD), making it the biggest killer worldwide. Despite a number of therapeutic options available, the burden of CVD morbidity continues to grow indicating the need for continued research to address this unmet need. In this respect, investigation of the mechanisms underlying the protection that premenopausal females enjoy from cardiovascular‐related disease and mortality is of interest. In this review, we discuss the essential role that rodent animal models play in enabling this field of research. In particular, we focus our discussion on models of hypertension and atherosclerosis.
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