Guidelines to Analyze Preclinical Studies Using Perinatal Derivatives.

Pires, Ana Salomé; Bollini, Sveva; Botelho, Maria Filomena; Lang-Olip, Ingrid; Ponsaerts, Peter; Balbi, Carolina; Lange-Consiglio, Anna; Fénelon, Mathilde; Mojsilović, Slavko; Berishvili, Ekaterine; Cremonesi, Fausto; Gazouli, Maria; Bugarski, Diana; Gellhaus, Alexandra; Kerdjoudj, Halima; Schoeberlein, Andreina (2023). Guidelines to Analyze Preclinical Studies Using Perinatal Derivatives. Methods and protocols, 6(3) MDPI AG 10.3390/mps6030045

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The last 18 years have brought an increasing interest in the therapeutic use of perinatal derivatives (PnD). Preclinical studies used to assess the potential of PnD therapy include a broad range of study designs. The COST SPRINT Action (CA17116) aims to provide systematic and comprehensive reviews of preclinical studies for the understanding of the therapeutic potential and mechanisms of PnD in diseases and injuries that benefit from PnD therapy. Here we describe the publication search and data mining, extraction, and synthesis strategies employed to collect and prepare the published data selected for meta-analyses and reviews of the efficacy of PnD therapies for different diseases and injuries. A coordinated effort was made to prepare the data suitable to make statements for the treatment efficacy of the different types of PnD, routes, time points, and frequencies of administration, and the dosage based on clinically relevant effects resulting in clear increase, recovery or amelioration of the specific tissue or organ function. According to recently proposed guidelines, the harmonization of the nomenclature of PnD types will allow for the assessment of the most efficient treatments in various disease models. Experts within the COST SPRINT Action (CA17116), together with external collaborators, are doing the meta-analyses and reviews using the data prepared with the strategies presented here in the relevant disease or research fields. Our final aim is to provide standards to assess the safety and clinical benefit of PnD and to minimize redundancy in the use of animal models following the 3R principles for animal experimentation.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Review Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > Department of Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Endocrinology (DFKE) > Clinic of Gynaecology
04 Faculty of Medicine > Pre-clinic Human Medicine > BioMedical Research (DBMR) > Unit Childrens Hospital > Forschungsgruppe Pränatale Medizin

UniBE Contributor:

Schoeberlein, Andreina

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

2409-9279

Publisher:

MDPI AG

Language:

English

Submitter:

Pubmed Import

Date Deposited:

24 May 2023 09:16

Last Modified:

25 May 2023 15:48

Publisher DOI:

10.3390/mps6030045

PubMed ID:

37218905

Uncontrolled Keywords:

animal models consensus database search perinatal derivatives preclinical studies protocol

BORIS DOI:

10.48350/182861

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/182861

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