RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Animal models and potential mechanisms of plaque destabilisation and disruption JF Heart JO Heart FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society SP 1393 OP 1398 DO 10.1136/hrt.2008.143461 VO 95 IS 17 A1 M Ni A1 W Q Chen A1 Y Zhang YR 2009 UL http://heart.bmj.com/content/95/17/1393.abstract AB Studies of the pathophysiological mechanism of both acute coronary syndromes and plaque stabilising treatment are driving the development of animal models of vulnerable plaque. In contrast to advances in human studies of pathology, the definition, criteria and classification of vulnerable and ruptured plaques in animal models are still in dispute. Many approaches to increasing the intrinsic vulnerability of plaques or extrinsic forces on plaques have been reported. However, an ideal animal model mimicking human plaque rupture is still lacking, and the exact cellular and molecular mechanisms of plaque progression are not fully understood. This review summarises current progress in animal model studies related to plaque destabilisation and disruption and the possible mechanisms involved.