生物材料辅助骨软骨再生的骨关节炎动物模型。

Yi Wang, Yangyang Chen, Yulong Wei
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摘要

骨关节炎早期骨软骨缺损(OCD)再生的临床治疗仍然是骨科的一个巨大挑战。对于组织工程和再生医学在强迫症治疗方面的深入研究,利用最佳的强迫症动物模型来评估植入生物材料对受损骨软骨组织修复的影响至关重要。目前,最常用的OCD再生体内动物模型包括小鼠、大鼠、兔子、狗、猪、山羊、绵羊、马和非人灵长类动物。然而,没有一个单一的“金标准”动物模型可以准确地概括人类疾病的各个方面,因此了解每种动物模型的优点和局限性对于选择最合适的动物模型至关重要。在这篇综述中,我们旨在阐述骨关节炎关节的复杂病理变化,并总结强迫症动物模型用于生物材料测试的优点和局限性,以及结果评估的方法。此外,我们回顾了不同物种强迫症产生的外科手术方法,以及促进强迫症再生的新型生物材料。总之,这为选择合适的动物模型用于骨关节炎关节生物材料辅助骨软骨再生的临床前体内研究提供了重要的参考。
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Osteoarthritis animal models for biomaterial-assisted osteochondral regeneration.

Osteoarthritis animal models for biomaterial-assisted osteochondral regeneration.

Osteoarthritis animal models for biomaterial-assisted osteochondral regeneration.

Osteoarthritis animal models for biomaterial-assisted osteochondral regeneration.

Clinical therapeutics for the regeneration of osteochondral defects (OCD) in the early stages of osteoarthritis remain an enormous challenge in orthopaedics. For in-depth studies of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine in terms of OCD treatment, the utility of an optimal OCD animal model is crucial for assessing the effects of implanted biomaterials on the repair of damaged osteochondral tissues. Currently, the most frequently used in vivo animal models for OCD regeneration include mice, rats, rabbits, dogs, pigs, goats, sheep, horses and nonhuman primates. However, there is no single "gold standard" animal model to accurately recapitulate human disease in all aspects, thus understanding the benefits and limitations of each animal model is critical for selecting the most suitable one. In this review, we aim to elaborate the complex pathological changes in osteoarthritic joints and to summarise the advantages and limitations of OCD animal models utilised for biomaterial testing along with the methodology of outcome assessment. Furthermore, we review the surgical procedures of OCD creation in different species, and the novel biomaterials that promote OCD regeneration. Above all, it provides a significant reference for selection of an appropriate animal model for use in preclinical in vivo studies of biomaterial-assisted osteochondral regeneration in osteoarthritic joints.

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