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Abstract

Introduction

Liver is the largest and important organ in the body, involved in the metabolism of food and drugs. Liver diseases are potentially life threatening for humans. The etiology of liver disorder varied due to different reasons like autoimmune disorder, viral infection, toxic chemical, and due to changing diet style. Liver injury produces pathological changes like increase level of SGOT, SGPT, TB and generation of free radical radicals.

Methods

A better understanding of primary mechanisms is mandatory for designing of new therapeutic drugs. Therefore, animal models are being developed to mimic human liver diseases. Animal models are being used for several decades to study the pathogenesis of liver disorders and related toxicities.

Conclusion

In this review, we revealed various animal models with their merits and demerits. Our main focus is to explore all new and traditional animal models under broad classification like non-invasive, invasive and genetic models which directly or indirectly produce hepatotoxicity.

Details

Title
Animal models of hepatotoxicity
Author
Bhakuni, Ganesh Singh; Bedi, Onkar; Bariwal, Jitender; Deshmukh, Rahul; Kumar, Puneet
Pages
13-24
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Jan 2016
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
10233830
e-ISSN
1420908X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1753184780
Copyright
Springer International Publishing 2016