| Literature DB >> 23712959 |
Daniela Deponti1, Alessia Di Giancamillo, Celeste Scotti, Giuseppe M Peretti, Ivan Martin.
Abstract
The meniscus plays an important role in knee function and mechanics. Meniscal lesions, however, are common phenomena and this tissue is not able to achieve spontaneous successful repair, particularly in the inner avascular zone. Several animal models have been studied and proposed for testing different reparative approaches, as well as for studying regenerative methods aiming to restore the original shape and function of this structure. This review summarizes the gross anatomy, function, ultrastructure and biochemical composition of the knee meniscus in several animal models in comparison with the human meniscus. The relevance of the models is discussed from the point of view of basic research as well as of clinical translation for meniscal repair, substitution and regeneration. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of each model for various research directions are critically discussed.Entities:
Keywords: animal model; biomaterials; meniscus; regenerative medicine; scaffold; tissue engineering
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23712959 DOI: 10.1002/term.1760
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Tissue Eng Regen Med ISSN: 1932-6254 Impact factor: 3.963