Animal Models as a Tool to Design Therapeutical Strategies for CMT-like Hereditary Neuropathies

Brain Sci. 2021 Sep 18;11(9):1237. doi: 10.3390/brainsci11091237.

Abstract

Since ancient times, animal models have provided fundamental information in medical knowledge. This also applies for discoveries in the field of inherited peripheral neuropathies (IPNs), where they have been instrumental for our understanding of nerve development, pathogenesis of neuropathy, molecules and pathways involved and to design potential therapies. In this review, we briefly describe how animal models have been used in ancient medicine until the use of rodents as the prevalent model in present times. We then travel along different examples of how rodents have been used to improve our understanding of IPNs. We do not intend to describe all discoveries and animal models developed for IPNs, but just to touch on a few arbitrary and paradigmatic examples, taken from our direct experience or from literature. The idea is to show how strategies have been developed to finally arrive to possible treatments for IPNs.

Keywords: CMT; IPN; animal model; pathogenesis; therapy.

Publication types

  • Review