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Folia Veterinaria
Histological Scoring Systems in the Cartilage Repair of Sheep
Koľvek F.1  Simaiová V.2  Petrovová E.2  Varga M.2  Luptaková L.3  Holovská K.4  Gullberg S.5 
[1] Equine Clinic, University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Kosice, Komenskeho 73, 04181Kosice, Slovakia;Institute of Anatomy, Komenskeho 73, 04181Kosice, Slovakia;Institute of Biology, Zoology and Radiobiology, Komenskeho 73, 04181Kosice, Slovakia;Institute of Histology and Embryology, Komenskeho 73, 04181Kosice, Slovakia;Skövde Djurklinik AB, Bäckaskogsvägen 16, 541 34 Skövde Sweden;
关键词: animal model;    articular cartilage;    cartilage repair;    histology;    regeneration;    scoring system;   
DOI  :  10.2478/fv-2019-0033
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Researchers around the world use histological analysis to provide the most detailed morphological information of articular cartilage repair and it predominantly relies on the use of histological scoring systems which are important tools for valid evaluations. Due to hyaline cartilage complex structure and avascular nature, damaged cartilage does not heal spontaneously and it is still a challenge to regenerate and restore its tissue function. The aim of this study was to investigate the quality of regenerated cartilage by using three different histological scoring systems; O’Driscoll, Pineda and Wakitani which are all classic scores described for such animal studies. We used an in vivo ovine model in which a full thickness chondral defect was created and then implanted with the biomaterial (polyhydroxybutyrate/chitosan; PHB/ CHIT). The results of this histological analysis demonstrated that the cartilage repaired tissues received scores indicating that the majority of the regenerated tissue resembled hyaline-like cartilage. After six months of repair the regenerated cartilage showed characteristics like good surface continuity, uniformed stained extracellular matrix, clearly visible zones and cellular proliferation. In conclusion, this study may be used to investigate and improve the regenerative capacity of hyaline cartilage in preclinical models and it also sheds further light on both the evaluation and methods used for the regeneration of damaged cartilage.

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