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      Rodent models of diabetic cardiomyopathy.

      Disease Models & Mechanisms
      Animals, Cardiomyopathies, complications, Diabetes Complications, Disease Models, Animal, Genetic Engineering, Humans, Rodentia, genetics

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          Diabetic cardiomyopathy increases the risk of heart failure in individuals with diabetes, independently of co-existing coronary artery disease and hypertension. The underlying mechanisms for this cardiac complication are incompletely understood. Research on rodent models of type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and the use of genetic engineering techniques in mice, have greatly advanced our understanding of the molecular mechanisms responsible for human diabetic cardiomyopathy. The adaptation of experimental techniques for the investigation of cardiac physiology in mice now allows comprehensive characterization of these models. The focus of the present review will be to discuss selected rodent models that have proven to be useful in studying the underlying mechanisms of human diabetic cardiomyopathy, and to provide an overview of the characteristics of these models for the growing number of investigators who seek to understand the pathology of diabetes-related heart disease.

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          19726805
          10.1242/dmm.001941

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cardiomyopathies,complications,Diabetes Complications,Disease Models, Animal,Genetic Engineering,Humans,Rodentia,genetics

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