Novel therapeutics for hydrocephalus: Insights from animal models

CNS Neurosci Ther. 2021 Jun 20;27(9):1012-1022. doi: 10.1111/cns.13695. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Hydrocephalus is a cerebrospinal fluid physiological disorder that causes ventricular dilation with normal or high intracranial pressure. The current regular treatment for hydrocephalus is cerebrospinal fluid shunting, which is frequently related to failure and complications. Meanwhile, considering that the current nonsurgical treatments of hydrocephalus can only relieve the symptoms but cannot eliminate this complication caused by primary brain injuries, the exploration of more effective therapies has become the focus for many researchers. In this article, the current research status and progress of nonsurgical treatment in animal models of hydrocephalus are reviewed to provide new orientations for animal research and clinical practice.

Keywords: animal models; cerebrospinal fluid; hydrocephalus; nonsurgical treatment; subarachnoid space.

Publication types

  • Review