Animal Models for Studying Stone Disease

Author:

Chen Szu-Ju,Chiu Kun-Yuan,Chen Huey-Yi,Lin Wei-YongORCID,Chen Yung-HsiangORCID,Chen Wen-Chi

Abstract

Animals have stone disease too. There are several animal models for the research of human stone disease. Rodents are the most frequently used for stone research, although they are not prone to forming crystals in the kidneys. Ethylene glycol (EG), sodium oxalate and l-hydroxyproline are common lithogenic agents. Dogs and pigs were also reported as a study animal for stone disease. However, the breeding costs and body size are too high. The most-used genetic study animal for stone disease was the mouse, but it was high-cost. Calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals can also be light microscopically observed in the Malphigian tubules of Drosophila melanogaster, induced by adding EG to the food. Genetic studies of flies can be done by cross-breeding, and this has a lower cost than using mice. The fly model also has several advantages, including minimal breeding equipment, the fact that it is easier to reach larger numbers in a short time with flies, that crystals can be observed under microscopy, and that they allow genetic study. We suggest the fly will be an ideal animal model for stone research in the future.

Funder

China Medical University Hospital

China Medical University, Taiwan

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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