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半月板的病理生物学:人与犬的比较

The Pathobiology of the Meniscus: A Comparison Between the Human and Dog.

作者信息

Krupkova Olga, Smolders Lucas, Wuertz-Kozak Karin, Cook James, Pozzi Antonio

机构信息

Small Animals Surgery, Tierspital, Zurich, Switzerland.

Department of Health Sciences and Technology, Institute for Biomechanics, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2018 Apr 16;5:73. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2018.00073. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Serious knee pain and related disability have an annual prevalence of approximately 25% on those over the age of 55 years. As curative treatments for the common knee problems are not available to date, knee pathologies typically progress and often lead to osteoarthritis (OA). While the roles that the meniscus plays in knee biomechanics are well characterized, biological mechanisms underlying meniscus pathophysiology and roles in knee pain and OA progression are not fully clear. Experimental treatments for knee disorders that are successful in animal models often produce unsatisfactory results in humans due to species differences or the inability to fully replicate disease progression in experimental animals. The use of animals with spontaneous knee pathologies, such as dogs, can significantly help addressing this issue. As microscopic and macroscopic anatomy of the canine and human menisci are similar, spontaneous meniscal pathologies in canine patients are thought to be highly relevant for translational medicine. However, it is not clear whether the biomolecular mechanisms of pain, degradation of extracellular matrix, and inflammatory responses are species dependent. The aims of this review are (1) to provide an overview of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the human and canine meniscus, (2) to compare the known signaling pathways involved in spontaneous meniscus pathology between both species, and (3) to assess the relevance of dogs with spontaneous meniscal pathology as a translational model. Understanding these mechanisms in human and canine meniscus can help to advance diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for painful knee disorders and improve clinical decision making.

摘要

在55岁以上人群中,严重膝关节疼痛及相关功能障碍的年患病率约为25%。由于目前尚无针对常见膝关节问题的治愈性疗法,膝关节病变通常会进展,且常常导致骨关节炎(OA)。虽然半月板在膝关节生物力学中的作用已得到充分描述,但半月板病理生理学的生物学机制及其在膝关节疼痛和OA进展中的作用尚不完全清楚。在动物模型中成功的膝关节疾病实验性治疗,由于物种差异或无法在实验动物中完全复制疾病进展,在人类中往往产生不尽人意的结果。使用患有自发性膝关节病变的动物,如狗,可显著有助于解决这一问题。由于犬类和人类半月板的微观和宏观解剖结构相似,犬类患者的自发性半月板病变被认为与转化医学高度相关。然而,疼痛、细胞外基质降解和炎症反应的生物分子机制是否存在物种依赖性尚不清楚。本综述的目的是:(1)概述人类和犬类半月板的解剖学、生理学和病理学;(2)比较两种物种自发性半月板病变中已知的信号通路;(3)评估患有自发性半月板病变的狗作为转化模型的相关性。了解人类和犬类半月板中的这些机制有助于推进疼痛性膝关节疾病的诊断和治疗策略,并改善临床决策。

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