Animal Models of Disease Part B

This volume, part of the 'Methods in Cell Biology' series, focuses on animal models of disease, providing a comprehensive overview of methodologies used in research to simulate human diseases in animals. Edited by experts from various institutions, the book explores topics such as the use...

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Published: Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2024.
Series:Methods in cell biology ; v. 197.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Animal Models of Disease -- Part B -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Animal models of disease: Achievements and challenges -- Acknowledgments -- Competing interests -- References -- Chapter One: Using C. elegans as a model for neurodegenerative diseases: Methodology and evaluation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Methods and strategies to generate C. elegans neurodegenerative models -- 3. Methods and strategies to validate C. elegans neurodegenerative models -- 3.1. C. elegans lifetime cycle synchronization -- 3.1.1. Purpose -- 3.1.2. Materials -- 3.1.3. Methods -- 3.2. Survival assay -- 3.2.1. Purpose -- 3.2.2. Materials -- 3.2.3. Methods -- 3.2.4. Application of survival assays to validate neurodegenerative models -- 3.3. Fertility assay -- 3.3.1. Purpose -- 3.3.2. Materials -- 3.3.3. Methods -- 3.3.4. Application of fertility assays to validate neurodegenerative models -- 3.4. Mobility assay -- 3.4.1. Purpose -- 3.4.2. Materials -- 3.4.3. Methods -- 3.4.4. Video Analysis with Fiji-ImageJ software -- 3.4.5. Application of mobility assays to validate neurodegenerative models -- 3.5. Electropharyngeogram assays -- 3.5.1. Purpose -- 3.5.2. Materials -- 3.5.3. Methods -- 3.5.4. Application of electropharyngeogram assays to validate neurodegenerative models -- 3.6. Confocal imaging -- 3.6.1. Purpose -- 3.6.2. Materials -- 3.6.3. Methods -- 3.6.4. Application of mitochondria confocal imaging assays to validate neurodegenerative models -- 3.7. C. elegans RNA extraction for qRT-PCR and RT-PCR -- 3.7.1. Purpose -- 3.7.2. Materials (see Note 13) -- 3.7.3. Methods -- 3.7.4. Application of qRT-PCR and RT-PCR to validate neurodegenerative models -- 3.8. Defecation rate measurements -- 3.8.1. Purpose -- 3.8.2. Materials -- 3.8.3. Methods -- 3.8.4. Application of rate of defecation measurement assays to validate the neurodegenerative models. 
505 8 |a 4. Discussion -- 5. Notes -- References -- Chapter Two: Animal model of multiple sclerosis: Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Models for multiple sclerosis -- 2.1. Virus-induced chronic demyelinating disease -- 2.2. Toxin-induced demyelination -- 2.3. Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis -- 3. Spontaneous experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis -- 4. Induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis -- 5. EAE animal model -- 5.1. Primates -- 5.2. Rodents -- 6. EAE model: Advances in multiple sclerosis -- 6.1. Immune and inflammatory response -- 6.2. Oxidative stress -- 6.3. The role of the microbiota -- 6.4. Therapies and vaccines -- 7. In vitro models -- 8. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter Three: A new procedure to induce aortic aneurysms in mice -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Materials -- 2.1. Fungible material and reagents -- 2.2. Softwares and equipments -- 3. Experimental procedure -- 3.1. Tamoxifen administration -- 3.2. Genotyping -- 3.3. Angiotensin II infusion -- 3.4. Aortic ultrasound in vivo imaging -- 4. Conclusions remark -- 5. Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter Four: Spinal nerve ligation: An experimental model to study neuropathic pain in rats and mice -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Materials -- 2.1. Animals -- 2.2. Drugs -- 2.3. Supplies and equipment -- 3. Methods: Surgical procedure -- 3.1. Rats -- 3.2. Mice -- 3.3. After the nerve ligation in rats and mice -- 4. Nociceptive behavior tests -- 4.1. Evoked stimulus nociceptive behavior -- 4.1.1. Tactile allodynia -- 4.1.2. Muscle hyperalgesia -- 4.1.3. Hargreaves test -- 4.2. Spontaneous nociceptive behavior in neuropathic animals -- 5. Results -- 5.1. Spinal nerve ligation induces evoked stimulus nociceptive behaviors in rats and mice -- 5.2. Spinal nerve ligation induces non-evoked stimulus nociceptive behavior in rats and mice. 
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