Elsevier

Journal of Hepatology

Volume 73, Issue 2, August 2020, Pages 423-440
Journal of Hepatology

Review
Animal models for liver disease – A practical approach for translational research

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Summary

Animal models are crucial for improving our understanding of human pathogenesis, enabling researchers to identify therapeutic targets and test novel drugs. In the current review, we provide a comprehensive summary of the most widely used experimental models of chronic liver disease, starting from early stages of fatty liver disease (non-alcoholic and alcoholic) to steatohepatitis, advanced cirrhosis and end-stage primary liver cancer. We focus on aspects such as reproducibility and practicality, discussing the advantages and weaknesses of available models for researchers who are planning to perform animal studies in the near future. Additionally, we summarise current and prospective models based on human tissue bioengineering.

Keywords

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
NAFLD
Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
NASH
ALD
Fibrosis
Cirrhosis
Primary liver cancer

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