Nuutila Kristo, Singh Mansher, Kruse Carla, Philip Justin, Caterson Edward J, Eriksson Elof
Division of Plastic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts.
Wound Repair Regen. 2016 Nov;24(6):1097-1102. doi: 10.1111/wrr.12472. Epub 2016 Sep 26.
Standardized and reproducible animal models are crucial in medical research. Rodents are commonly used in wound healing studies since, they are easily available, affordable and simple to handle and house. However, the most significant limitation of rodent models is that the wounds heal by contraction while in humans the primary mechanisms of healing are reepithelialization and granulation tissue formation. The robust contraction results in faster wound closure that complicates the reproducibility of rodent studies in clinical trials. We have developed a titanium wound chamber for rodent wound healing research. The chamber is engineered from two pieces of titanium and is placed transcutaneously on the dorsum of a rodent. The chamber inhibits wound contraction and provides a means for controlled monitoring and sampling of the wound environment in vivo with minimal foreign body reaction. This technical report introduces two modalities utilizing the titanium chambers in rats: (1) Wound in a skin island model and, (2) Wound without skin model. Here, we demonstrate in rats how the "wound in a skin island model" slows down wound contraction and how the "wound without skin" model completely prevents the closure. The titanium wound chamber provides a reproducible standardized models for wound healing research in rodents.
标准化且可重复的动物模型在医学研究中至关重要。啮齿动物常用于伤口愈合研究,因为它们易于获取、价格低廉且易于处理和饲养。然而,啮齿动物模型最显著的局限性在于,其伤口通过收缩愈合,而人类伤口愈合的主要机制是再上皮化和肉芽组织形成。强烈的收缩导致伤口更快闭合,这使得啮齿动物研究在临床试验中的可重复性变得复杂。我们开发了一种用于啮齿动物伤口愈合研究的钛制伤口腔室。该腔室由两片钛制成,经皮放置在啮齿动物的背部。该腔室可抑制伤口收缩,并提供一种在体内对伤口环境进行可控监测和取样的方法,同时使异物反应最小化。本技术报告介绍了在大鼠中使用钛制腔室的两种方式:(1)皮岛模型中的伤口,以及(2)无皮肤模型中的伤口。在此,我们在大鼠中展示了“皮岛模型中的伤口”如何减缓伤口收缩,以及“无皮肤”模型如何完全防止伤口闭合。钛制伤口腔室为啮齿动物伤口愈合研究提供了一个可重复的标准化模型。