Animal models for scoliosis research: state of the art, current concepts and future perspective applications
[摘要] PurposeThe purpose of this study was to provide the readers with a reliable source of animal models currently being utilized to perform state-of-the-art scoliotic research.Materials and methodsA comprehensive search was undertaken to review all publications on animal models for the study of scoliosis within the database from 1946 to January 2011.ResultsThe animal models have been grouped under specific headings reflecting the underlying pathophysiology behind the development of the spinal deformities produced in the animals: genetics, neuroendocrine, neuromuscular, external constraints, internal constraints with or without tissue injury, vertebral growth modulation and iatrogenic congenital malformations, in an attempt to organize and classify these multiple scoliotic animal models. As it stands, there are no animal models that mimic the human spinal anatomy with all its constraints and weaknesses, which puts it at risk of developing scoliosis. What we do have are a multitude of models, which produce spinal deformities that come close to the idiopathic scoliosis deformity.ConclusionAll these different animal models compel us to believe that the clinical phenotype of what we call idiopathic scoliosis may well be caused by a variety of different underlying pathologies...
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[效力级别] [学科分类] 骨科学
[关键词] Scoliosis ;Animal models ;Disease models ;Pathophysiology ;Genetic [时效性]