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Significance and considerations of establishing standardized critical values for critical size defects in animal models of bone tissue regeneration

Jian Wei, Xiao Chen, Yingjiao Xu, Lijuan Shi, Menglian Zhang, Minhai Nie, Xuqian Liu

2024Heliyon31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Establishing animal models with critical size defects (CSDs) is critical for conducting experimental investigations engineering of bone tissue regeneration. Currently, a standardised protocol for establishing an animal CSDs model has not been developed. Furthermore, a consensus has not been reached regarding the critical values of CSDs. Successful establishment of animal models for CSDs is a complex process that requires researchers to meticulously consider a variety of factors such as age, species, bone defect size and anatomic location. The specific numerical values for CSDs in small animal models vary, and a clear definition of the critical value for large animal CSDs models in the literature is still lacking. This review consolidates the advancements in critical bone defects animal models by outlining the research landscape across variables, including animal species, age groups, bone defect sites, and sizes, to offer valuable guidance and a theoretical framework for the establishment of pertinent experimental animal models.

Topics & Concepts

Animal modelRegeneration (biology)Animal speciesProcess (computing)BiologyComputer scienceEvolutionary biologyCell biologyEndocrinologyOperating systemOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsMolecular Biology Techniques and Applications
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