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Animal models of infection-induced acute lung injury

Wanying Tan, Lingjun Qi, Zhenghuai Tan

2024Experimental Lung Research15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acute lung injury (ALI) is characterized by severe hypoxemia, reduced lung elasticity, and notable pulmonary edema, often caused by infections and potentially progressing to ARDS. This article explores animal models of ALI and clarifies its main pathogenic mechanisms. we reviewed 20 years of ALI animal model advancements via PubMed, assessing clinical symptoms, histopathology, and reproducibility, and provided guidance on selecting models aligned with ALI pathogenesis. key proinflammatory mediators and interleukins play a significant role in ALI development, though their interactions are not fully understood. Preclinical models are essential for investigating ALI causes and testing treatments. Animal models mimic ALI from sources such as infections, drugs, and I/R events, but differences between mouse and human lungs necessitate careful validation of these findings. A comprehensive strategy is essential to address clinical treatment and drug R&D challenges to prevent severe complications and reduce mortality rates.

Topics & Concepts

LungMedicineAnimal modelPathologyIntensive care medicineBiologyInternal medicineImmune Response and InflammationRespiratory Support and MechanismsAsthma and respiratory diseases