Lovasova Veronika, Bem Robert, Chlupac Jaroslav, Dubsky Michal, Husakova Jitka, Nemcova Andrea, Fronek Jiri
Transplant Surgery Department, Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic.
Second Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Wound Repair Regen. 2022 Mar;30(2):268-281. doi: 10.1111/wrr.12996. Epub 2022 Feb 9.
Critical limb ischemia is a serious form of peripheral arterial disease (PAD). The consequences of lower limb ischemia are pain, claudication and chronic non-healing wounds. Patients with diabetes are especially at a high risk for developing non-healing ulcers. The most serious complication is major amputation. For this reason, there is a significant medical requirement to develop new therapies in order to prevent the progression of PAD. For research purposes, it is crucial to find an appropriate model of chronic ischemia to explore the processes of wound healing. According to recently acquired information, rodents are currently the most commonly used animals in these types of studies. The main advantage of using small animals is the low financial cost due to the relatively small demand for food, water and living space. The disadvantage is their anatomy, which is different from that of humans. Larger animals have a more human-like anatomy and physiology, but they require more expense and space for housing. A bipedicle skin flap and its modifications are popular models for ischemic wounds. In order to secure healing through re-epithelisation, as opposed to contraction in rodents, there is a need to remove the panniculus carnosus muscle. Wounds in other experimental animals heal primarily through re-epithelisation. The application of a silicone mesh underneath the flap prevents vascular regrowth in ischemic tissue. There is an ongoing effort to create in vivo diabetic models for chronic ulcer research. This work presents an overview of existing animal models of ischemic wounds.
严重肢体缺血是外周动脉疾病(PAD)的一种严重形式。下肢缺血的后果包括疼痛、间歇性跛行和慢性不愈合伤口。糖尿病患者尤其容易发生不愈合溃疡。最严重的并发症是大截肢。因此,开发新疗法以预防PAD进展具有重大医学需求。出于研究目的,找到合适的慢性缺血模型以探索伤口愈合过程至关重要。根据最近获得的信息,啮齿动物是目前这类研究中最常用的动物。使用小动物的主要优点是由于对食物、水和生活空间的需求相对较小,成本较低。缺点是它们的解剖结构与人类不同。较大的动物具有更类似人类的解剖结构和生理机能,但饲养它们需要更多费用和空间。双蒂皮瓣及其改良是缺血性伤口的常用模型。为了通过重新上皮化实现愈合,与啮齿动物的收缩相反,需要去除深筋膜肌肉。其他实验动物的伤口主要通过重新上皮化愈合。在皮瓣下方应用硅胶网可防止缺血组织中的血管再生。目前正在努力创建用于慢性溃疡研究的体内糖尿病模型。本文概述了现有的缺血性伤口动物模型。