用于研究生物工程材料的啮齿动物肌肉体积损失模型

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Lucas Rohrer, Katharine Striedinger, Jason Pomerantz
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严重外伤、手术切除、炎症、先天性或其他后天性疾病都可能导致颅面部容积性肌肉缺失(VML)损伤。颅面肌肉萎缩症的治疗方法包括外科手术和功能性肌肉转移。然而,这些手术无法恢复正常的功能、感觉或表情,更常见的是,这些情况得不到治疗。有关颅面部 VML 动物模型骨骼肌再生的研究很少。本手稿介绍了一种用于研究颅面 VML 损伤的大鼠模型,以及对治疗这些损伤的生物材料进行组织学评估的方案。在手术创建 VML 时使用液态水凝胶和冻干支架,并在长达 12 周的最终时间点切除肿块,其保留率很高,并发症可忽略不计。使用血红素和伊红(HE)、马森三色素和免疫组化分析来评估骨骼肌再生参数以及生物相容性和免疫调节。虽然我们展示的是基于透明质酸的水凝胶研究,但该模型为评估 VML 损伤的后续材料迭代提供了一种方法。
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Rodent Model of Masseter Volumetric Muscle Loss for Studying Bioengineering Materials.

Craniofacial volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries can occur as a result of severe trauma, surgical excision, inflammation, and congenital or other acquired conditions. Treatment of craniofacial VML involves surgical, functional muscle transfer. However, these procedures are unable to restore normal function, sensation, or expression, and more commonly, these conditions go untreated. Very little research has been conducted on skeletal muscle regeneration in animal models of craniofacial VML. This manuscript describes a rat model for the study of craniofacial VML injury and a protocol for the histological evaluation of biomaterials in the treatment of these injuries. Liquid hydrogel and freeze-dried scaffolds are applied at the time of surgical VML creation, and masseters are excised at terminal time points up to 12 weeks with high retention rates and negligible complications. Hematoxylin and eosin (HE), Masson's Trichrome, and immunohistochemical analysis are used to evaluate parameters of skeletal muscle regeneration as well as biocompatibility and immunomodulation. While we demonstrate the study of a hyaluronic-acid-based hydrogel, this model provides a means for evaluating subsequent iterations of materials in VML injuries.

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Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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