A comprehensive tool box for large animal studies of intervertebral disc degeneration

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2021-06

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Lee, Naomi N
Salzer, Elias
Bach, F.C.ISNI 0000000419575103
Bonilla, Andres F
Cook, James L
Gazit, Zulma
Grad, Sibylle
Ito, Keita
Smith, Lachlan J
Vernengo, Andrea

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Abstract

Preclinical studies involving large animal models aim to recapitulate the clinical situation as much as possible and bridge the gap from benchtop to bedside. To date, studies investigating intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration and regeneration in large animal models have utilized a wide spectrum of methodologies for outcome evaluation. This paper aims to consolidate available knowledge, expertise, and experience in large animal preclinical models of IVD degeneration to create a comprehensive tool box of anatomical and functional outcomes. Herein, we present a Large Animal IVD Scoring Algorithm based on three scales: macroscopic (gross morphology, imaging, and biomechanics), microscopic (histological, biochemical, and biomolecular analyses), and clinical (neurologic state, mobility, and pain). The proposed algorithm encompasses a stepwise evaluation on all three scales, including spinal pain assessment, and relevant structural and functional components of IVD health and disease. This comprehensive tool box was designed for four commonly used preclinical large animal models (dog, pig, goat, and sheep) in order to facilitate standardization and applicability. Furthermore, it is intended to facilitate comparison across studies while discerning relevant differences between species within the context of outcomes with the goal to enhance veterinary clinical relevance as well. Current major challenges in pre-clinical large animal models for IVD regeneration are highlighted and insights into future directions that may improve the understanding of the underlying pathologies are discussed. As such, the IVD research community can deepen its exploration of the molecular, cellular, structural, and biomechanical changes that occur with IVD degeneration and regeneration, paving the path for clinically relevant therapeutic strategies.

Keywords

biomechanical testing, clinical assessment, disc disease, dog, goat, histopathology, intervertebral disc, low back pain, neck pain, pig, sheep, spine disorders, spine research, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

Citation

Lee, N N, Salzer, E, Bach, F C, Bonilla, A F, Cook, J L, Gazit, Z, Grad, S, Ito, K, Smith, L J, Vernengo, A, Wilke, H-J, Engiles, J B & Tryfonidou, M A 2021, 'A comprehensive tool box for large animal studies of intervertebral disc degeneration', JOR Spine, vol. 4, no. 2, e1162, pp. 1-36. https://doi.org/10.1002/jsp2.1162