| Literature DB >> 33671534 |
Lei Chen1, Shuncong Wang1, Yuanbo Feng1, Jinyong Zhang2,3, Yuqing Du2, Jiang Zhang4, Chantal Van Ongeval1, Yicheng Ni1, Yue Li2.
Abstract
The fertilised chick egg and particularly its chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) have drawn continuing interest in biomedicine and bioengineering fields, especially for research on vascular study, cancer, drug screening and development, cell factors, stem cells, etc. This literature review systemically introduces the CAM's structural evolution, functions, vascular features and the circulation system, and cell regulatory factors. It also presents the major and updated applications of the CAM in assays for pharmacokinetics and biodistribution, drug efficacy and toxicology testing/screening in preclinical pharmacological research. The time course of CAM applications for different assays and their advantages and limitations are summarised. Among these applications, two aspects are emphasised: (1) potential utility of the CAM for preclinical studies on vascular-disrupting agents (VDAs), promising for anti-cancer vascular-targeted therapy, and (2) modern imaging technologies, including modalities and their applications for real-time visualisation, monitoring and evaluation of the changes in CAM vasculature as well as the interactions occurring after introducing the tested medical, pharmaceutical and biological agents into the system. The aim of this article is to help those working in the biomedical field to familiarise themselves with the chick embryo CAM as an alternative platform and to utilise it to design and optimise experimental settings for their specific research topics.Entities:
Keywords: chick embryo; chorioallantoic membrane (CAM); imaging techniques; preclinical pharmacological research; vascular disrupting agents (VDAs)
Year: 2021 PMID: 33671534 DOI: 10.3390/cells10020463
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cells ISSN: 2073-4409 Impact factor: 6.600