Research progress of neonatal hypoxic‐ischemic encephalopathy in nonhuman primate models

Author:

Guan Yi‐Huan1ORCID,Zhou Hong‐Su2,Luo Bo‐Yan3ORCID,Hussain Sajid4,Xiong Liu‐Lin5

Affiliation:

1. School of Anesthesiology Zunyi Medical University Zunyi China

2. Department of Experimental Animals Kunming Medical University Kunming China

3. School of Pharmacy Zunyi Medical University Zunyi China

4. NUTECH School of Applied Sciences and Humanities National University of Technology Islamabad Pakistan

5. School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences University of South Australia Adelaide South Australia Australia

Abstract

AbstractNeonatal hypoxic‐ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is one of the important complications of neonatal asphyxia, which not only leads to neurological disability but also seriously threatens the life of neonates. Over the years, animal models of HIE have been a research hotspot to find ways to cope with HIE and thereby reduce the risk of neonatal death or disability in moderate‐to‐severe HIE. By reviewing the literature related to HIE over the years, it was found that nonhuman primates share a high degree of homology with human gross neural anatomy. The basic data on nonhuman primates are not yet complete, so it is urgent to mine and develop new nonhuman primate model data. In recent years, the research on nonhuman primate HIE models has been gradually enriched and the content is more novel. Therefore, the purpose of this review is to further summarize the methods for establishing the nonhuman primate HIE model and to better elucidate the relevance of the nonhuman primate model to humans by observing the behavioral manifestations, neuropathology, and a series of biomarkers of HIE in primates HIE. Finally, the most popular and desirable treatments studied in nonhuman primate models in the past 5 years are summarized.

Publisher

Wiley

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