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Ann Anat ; 235: 151680, 2021 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33548412

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BACKGROUND: The human knee is a complex joint, and affected by a variety of articular cartilage disorders. Large animal models are critical to model the complex disease mechanisms affecting a functional joint. Species-dependent differences highly affect the results of a pre-clinical study and need to be considered, necessitating specific knowledge not only of macroscopic and microscopic anatomical and pathological aspects, but also characteristics of their individual gait and joint movements. METHODS: Literature search in Pubmed. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: This narrative review summarizes the most relevant anatomical structural and functional characteristics of the knee (stifle) joints of the major translational large animal species, comprising dogs, (mini)pigs, sheep, goats, and horses in comparison with humans. Specific characteristics of each species, including kinematical gait parameters are provided. Considering these multifactorial dimensions will allow to select the appropriate model for answering the research questions in a clinically relevant fashion.


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Cartilage Diseases , Cartilage, Articular , Anatomy, Comparative , Animals , Dogs , Goats , Horses , Humans , Knee Joint , Sheep
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Ann Anat ; 234: 151630, 2021 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33129976

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BACKGROUND: Small animal models are critical to model the complex disease mechanisms affecting a functional joint leading to articular cartilage disorders. They are advantageous for several reasons and significantly contributed to the understanding of the mechanisms of cartilage diseases among which osteoarthritis. METHODS: Literature search in Pubmed. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: This narrative review summarizes the most relevant anatomical structural and functional characteristics of the knee (stifle) joints of the major small animal species, including mice, rats, guinea pigs, and rabbits compared with humans. Specific characteristics of each species, including kinematical gait parameters are provided and compared with the human situation. When placed in a proper context respecting their challenges and limitations, small animal models are important and appropriate models for articular cartilage disorders.


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Cartilage Diseases , Cartilage, Articular , Anatomy, Comparative , Animals , Guinea Pigs , Knee Joint , Mice , Rabbits , Rats
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