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Abstract
The objective was to analyze experimental animal models of osteonecrosis (ON) using the femoral head, show advantages and disadvantages, capacity to translate the findings for adult and pediatric orthopaedics, potential model modifications for orthopaedic and rheumatology research. Material and methods The original literature search was conducted on key resources including PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, E-library, and the Springer databank. Literature searches included Russian, English, and Italian studies. The research covered studies of 1980 to 2021 and included important landmarks of laboratory experiments with animal models. Results and discussion Although there was no ON model with ideal conditions found for it, the choice of a model could be based on the researcher’s goal reproducing ON as a type of “osteochondropathy” to explore the results applicable to pediatric orthopaedics or classical ON in adults. Animals with long-term open growth plates, intensive blood circulation in the bone and rapid regeneration being characteristic of juvenile models of rats, rabbits and pigs could be appropriate for the experiment. Dogs, sheep, pigs and emus, in particular, were practical for reproducing ON in adults. Non-traumatic models of ON in adults were reversible and consistent with early stages of the condition. Conclusion The need for ON simulation increased due to progressing orthobiological techniques (PRP‑therapy, BMCs technologies, etc.) in the treatment of ON. Application of orthobiological treatment resulted in heterogeneous, scattered outcomes being statistically unreliable and necessitating the search for optimal animal models and assessment of treatment methods for ON in modern orthopaedics.
目的是分析使用股骨头的骨坏死(ON)实验动物模型,显示优点和缺点,将研究结果转化为成人和儿童骨科的能力,以及骨科和风湿病学研究的潜在模型修改。材料与方法在PubMed、Web of Science、Cochrane Library、E-library、Springer数据库等关键资源上进行原始文献检索。文献检索包括俄语、英语和意大利语研究。该研究涵盖了1980年至2021年的研究,包括动物模型实验室实验的重要里程碑。结果与讨论虽然没有找到理想条件的ON模型,但模型的选择可以基于研究者将ON作为一种“骨软骨病”再现的目标,探索适用于儿科骨科或成人经典ON的结果。大鼠、家兔和猪幼龄模型具有长期开放生长板、骨内血液循环强、再生快等特点的动物适合进行本实验。尤其是狗、羊、猪和鸸鹋,在成人体内繁殖ON是可行的。成人ON的非创伤性模型是可逆的,与病情的早期阶段一致。结论随着骨科技术(PRP疗法、BMCs技术等)在治疗ON方面的进步,对ON模拟的需求增加。骨科治疗的应用导致异质性、分散的结果在统计上不可靠,需要在现代骨科中寻找最佳的动物模型和评估治疗方法。
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