Animal Models of Hypertension
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Animal Models of Hypertension

Hypertension animal models serve as indispensable tools for investigating disease pathogenesis and screening novel therapeutic candidates. These well-established models recapitulate critical features of human hypertensive disease, enabling exploration of molecular mechanisms, quantitative assessment of target organ damage, and comprehensive evaluation of antihypertensive drug efficacy in cardiovascular research.

Our hypertension research platform utilizes SHRs, surgically induced renovascular models, and transgenic systems to model human hypertensive pathology, supporting simultaneous investigation of disease mechanisms, end-organ damage quantification, and therapeutic candidate screening under controlled experimental conditions.

Available Animal Species

  • Mice
  • Rats
  • Rabbits
  • Canines
  • Swine
  • Non-human Primates

Preclinical Services

  • Studying the pathogenesis of hypertension
  • Developing and evaluating drugs for hypertension
  • Studying secondary damage to target organs in hypertension