Nc/Nga mice model
Nc/Nga mice model
The Nc/Nga mice model is a widely used animal model in scientific research, particularly in the study of atopic dermatitis and other allergic diseases. This model is known for its ability to spontaneously develop skin lesions that closely resemble human atopic dermatitis, making it a valuable tool for understanding the pathophysiology of this condition and testing potential treatments.
Background[edit | edit source]
The Nc/Nga mouse strain was originally developed in Japan and has been extensively used in dermatological research. These mice are genetically predisposed to develop skin lesions when housed under conventional conditions, which include exposure to environmental allergens. The lesions typically appear as early as 8 weeks of age and are characterized by pruritus, erythema, and lichenification.
Characteristics[edit | edit source]
Nc/Nga mice exhibit several key features that make them suitable for studying atopic dermatitis:
- Spontaneous development of skin lesions without the need for external sensitization.
- High levels of serum IgE, which is a hallmark of allergic responses.
- A Th2-skewed immune response, similar to that observed in human atopic dermatitis.
- The presence of eosinophils and mast cells in the dermis, contributing to inflammation.
Research Applications[edit | edit source]
The Nc/Nga mice model is used in various research applications, including:
- Investigating the underlying mechanisms of atopic dermatitis.
- Evaluating the efficacy of new therapeutic agents for treating skin inflammation.
- Studying the role of genetic factors in the development of allergic diseases.
Limitations[edit | edit source]
While the Nc/Nga mice model is valuable, it has certain limitations:
- The spontaneous lesions may vary in severity and distribution among individual mice.
- Differences in housing conditions can affect the development of skin lesions.
- The model may not fully replicate all aspects of human atopic dermatitis.
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