“…The studies comprised 103 rat studies, 63 mouse studies, 2 that included rats and mice, and 1 that included rats and gerbils as well as a canine case study. There was a range of nervous system dysfunction models, including five age-related degeneration (42)(43)(44)(45)(46) , four Alzheimer's disease (47)(48)(49)(50) , seven autism (51)(52)(53)(54)(55)(56)(57) , four cerebral ischaemia (58)(59)(60)(61) , two pain perception (16,62) , twenty-four general central nervous system , two diabetes (87,88) , ninety-one epilepsy , two metabolic syndrome (180,181) , one mild cognitive impairment (182) , two multiple sclerosis (183,184) , one nerve toxin (185) , four optic nerve dysfunction (186)(187)(188)(189) , two Parkinson's disease (190,191) , three peripheral nerve dysfunction (192)(193)(194) , four spinal cord injury (195)(196)(197)(198) , three stroke (199)…”