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通过瘢痕生物力学评估确定约克夏猪和红色杜洛克猪内侧副韧带的伤口愈合差异

Wound healing differences between Yorkshire and red Duroc porcine medial collateral ligaments identified by biomechanical assessment of scars.

作者信息

Germscheid Niccole M, Thornton Gail M, Hart David A, Hildebrand Kevin A

机构信息

Department of Surgery, McCaig Institute for Bone and Joint Health, Health Research Innovation Centre, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.

出版信息

Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2012 Jan;27(1):91-8. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2011.07.001. Epub 2011 Jul 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Currently, there are no large animal models to assess potential genetic contributions to ligament biomechanics during an injury repair response. Yorkshire and red Duroc pigs display phenotypically and genetically different skin wound healing responses; red Duroc skin scars were hyper-contracted and hyper-pigmented, whereas Yorkshire skin scars were not. Such findings raise the question whether connective tissues of synovial joints display a similar differential healing response in these pig breeds. This study assessed medial collateral ligament healing in Yorkshire and red Duroc pigs at the functional (biomechanical) level.

METHODS

Surgical injury was created in the right hind limb medial collateral ligament of Yorkshire and red Duroc pigs. After 10 weeks of healing, low-load (laxity and creep) and high-load (failure) mechanical properties were measured.

FINDINGS

Large, complete ligament scars formed by 10 weeks post-injury. A differential healing response was observed between the breeds, where red Duroc ligament scars had larger cross-sectional areas, exhibited greater static and total creep responses, failed at greater deformations and strains (P ≤ 0.05), and failed with strong trends for higher loads and lower moduli (P=0.06) than Yorkshire ligament scars.

INTERPRETATION

The ligament healing response of red Duroc pigs differs from Yorkshire pigs. Previously observed breed differences in dorsal skin wound healing are not restricted to skin. Such findings support a genetic basis for breed differences in response to connective tissue injury. Since this animal model is physiologically comparable to humans, these findings could provide further insight into identification of specific genetic contributions to ligament repair in human populations.

摘要

背景

目前,尚无大型动物模型可用于评估损伤修复反应过程中基因对韧带生物力学的潜在影响。约克郡猪和红杜洛克猪在表型和基因上表现出不同的皮肤伤口愈合反应;红杜洛克猪的皮肤疤痕过度收缩且色素沉着过度,而约克郡猪的皮肤疤痕则没有。这些发现引发了一个问题,即滑膜关节的结缔组织在这些猪品种中是否也表现出类似的差异愈合反应。本研究在功能(生物力学)水平上评估了约克郡猪和红杜洛克猪内侧副韧带的愈合情况。

方法

在约克郡猪和红杜洛克猪的右后肢内侧副韧带上制造手术损伤。愈合10周后,测量低负荷(松弛和蠕变)和高负荷(破坏)力学性能。

结果

损伤后10周形成了大的、完整的韧带疤痕。在两个品种之间观察到了差异愈合反应,红杜洛克猪的韧带疤痕横截面积更大,表现出更大的静态和总蠕变反应,在更大的变形和应变下发生破坏(P≤0.05),并且与约克郡猪的韧带疤痕相比,破坏时具有更高负荷和更低模量的强烈趋势(P = 0.06)。

解读

红杜洛克猪的韧带愈合反应与约克郡猪不同。先前观察到的背部皮肤伤口愈合的品种差异并不局限于皮肤。这些发现支持了结缔组织损伤反应中品种差异的遗传基础。由于这种动物模型在生理上与人类相似,这些发现可能为深入了解人类群体中韧带修复的特定基因贡献提供进一步的见解。

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