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Oral health in geroscience: animal models and the aging oral cavity
Authors:Jonathan Y. An  Richard Darveau  Matt Kaeberlein
Affiliation:1.Department of Oral Health Sciences,University of Washington School of Dentistry,Seattle,USA;2.Department of Pathology,University of Washington School of Medicine,Seattle,USA;3.Department of Periodontics,University of Washington School of Dentistry,Seattle,USA
Abstract:Age is the single greatest risk factor for many diseases, including oral diseases. Despite this, a majority of preclinical oral health research has not adequately considered the importance of aging in research aimed at the mechanistic understanding of oral disease. Here, we have attempted to provide insights from animal studies in the geroscience field and apply them in the context of oral health research. In particular, we discuss the relationship between the biology of aging and mechanisms of oral disease. We also present a framework for defining and utilizing age-appropriate rodents and present experimental design considerations, such as the number of age-points used and the importance of genetic background. While focused primarily on rodent models, alternative animal models that may be particularly useful for studies of oral health during aging, such as companion dogs and marmoset monkeys, are also discussed. We hope that such information will aid in the design of future preclinical studies of geriatric dental health, thus allowing more reliability for translation of such studies to age-associated oral disease in people.
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