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Large Animal Models of Meniscus Repair and Regeneration: A Systematic Review of the State of the Field.

Sonia Bansal1,2,3, Niobra M Keah1,3, Alexander L Neuwirth1,3, Olivia O'Reilly1, Feini Qu1,2,3, Breanna N Seiber1,3, Sai Mandalapu1, Robert L Mauck1,2,3, Miltiadis H Zgonis1.   

Abstract

Injury to the meniscus is common, but few viable strategies exist for its repair or regeneration. To address this, animal models have been developed to translate new treatment strategies toward the clinic. However, there is not yet a regulatory document guiding such studies. The purpose of this study was to carry out a systematic review of the literature on meniscus treatment methods and outcomes to define the state of the field. Public databases were queried by using search terms related to animal models and meniscus injury and/or repair over the years 1980-2015. Identified peer-reviewed manuscripts were screened by using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. One of nine reviewers read each manuscript and scored them based on whether the publication described a series of predefined study descriptors and outcome measures. Additional data were extracted to identify common assays used. A total of 128 full-length peer-reviewed manuscripts were identified. The number of publications increased over the time frame analyzed, with 48% focused on augmented repair. Rabbit was, by far, the most prevalent species utilized (46%), with dog (21%) and sheep (20%) being the next most common. Analysis of study descriptors revealed that most studies appropriately documented details of the animal used, the surgical approach, and defect and implant characteristics (e.g., 63% of studies identified clearly the defect size). In terms of outcome parameters, most studies carried out macroscopic (85%), histologic (90%), and healing/integration (83%) analyses of the meniscus. However, many studies did not provide further analysis beyond these fundamental measures, and less than 40% reported on the adjacent cartilage and synovium, as well as joint function. There is intense interest in the field of meniscus repair. However, given the current lack of guidance documentation in this area, preclinical animal models are not performed in a standardized fashion. The development of a "Best Practices" document would increase reproducibility and external validity of experiments, while accelerating advancements in translational research. Advancement is of paramount importance given the high prevalence of meniscal injuries and the paucity of effective repair or regenerative strategies.

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Keywords:  large animal model; meniscus; repair; systematic review

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28622089      PMCID: PMC5689124          DOI: 10.1089/ten.TEC.2017.0080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng Part C Methods        ISSN: 1937-3384            Impact factor:   3.056


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3.  Transection of the medial meniscus anterior horn results in cartilage degeneration and meniscus remodeling in a large animal model.

Authors:  Sonia Bansal; Liane M Miller; Jay M Patel; Kyle D Meadows; Michael R Eby; Kamiel S Saleh; Anthony R Martin; Brendan D Stoeckl; Michael W Hast; Dawn M Elliott; Miltiadis H Zgonis; Robert L Mauck
Journal:  J Orthop Res       Date:  2020-04-23       Impact factor: 3.494

4.  A Wearable Magnet-Based System to Assess Activity and Joint Flexion in Humans and Large Animals.

Authors:  Feini Qu; Brendan D Stoeckl; Peter M Gebhard; Todd J Hullfish; Josh R Baxter; Robert L Mauck
Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng       Date:  2018-08-06       Impact factor: 3.934

5.  3D-printed cell-free PCL-MECM scaffold with biomimetic micro-structure and micro-environment to enhance in situ meniscus regeneration.

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6.  Yucatan Minipig Knee Meniscus Regional Biomechanics and Biochemical Structure Support its Suitability as a Large Animal Model for Translational Research.

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Review 9.  An Up-to-Date Review of the Meniscus Literature: A Systematic Summary of Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses.

Authors:  Jason B Smoak; John R Matthews; Amrit V Vinod; Melissa A Kluczynski; Leslie J Bisson
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