Preclinical tendon and ligament models: Beyond the 3Rs (replacement, reduction, and refinement) to 5W1H (why, who, what, where, when, how)

Author:

Little Dianne1ORCID,Amadio Peter C.2ORCID,Awad Hani A.3ORCID,Cone Stephanie G.4ORCID,Dyment Nathaniel A.5ORCID,Fisher Matthew B.6ORCID,Huang Alice H.7ORCID,Koch Drew W.8,Kuntz Andrew F.5,Madi Rashad5,McGilvray Kirk9ORCID,Schnabel Lauren V.8ORCID,Shetye Snehal S.5ORCID,Thomopoulos Stavros7ORCID,Zhao Chunfeng2ORCID,Soslowsky Louis J.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Basic Medical Sciences, The Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana USA

2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Mayo Clinic Rochester Minnesota USA

3. Department of Orthopaedics, Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Center for Musculoskeletal Research University of Rochester Rochester New York USA

4. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Delaware Newark Delaware USA

5. McKay Orthopaedic Research Laboratory University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

6. Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering North Carolina State University‐University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Raleigh North Carolina USA

7. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Department of Biomedical Engineering Columbia University New York New York USA

8. Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, and Comparative Medicine Institute North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

9. Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Biomedical Engineering Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractSeveral tendon and ligament animal models were presented at the 2022 Orthopaedic Research Society Tendon Section Conference held at the University of Pennsylvania, May 5 to 7, 2022. A key objective of the breakout sessions at this meeting was to develop guidelines for the field, including for preclinical tendon and ligament animal models. This review summarizes the perspectives of experts for eight surgical small and large animal models of rotator cuff tear, flexor tendon transection, anterior cruciate ligament tear, and Achilles tendon injury using the framework: “Why, Who, What, Where, When, and How” (5W1H). A notable conclusion is that the perfect tendon model does not exist; there is no single gold standard animal model that represents the totality of tendon and ligament disease. Each model has advantages and disadvantages and should be carefully considered in light of the specific research question. There are also circumstances when an animal model is not the best approach. The wide variety of tendon and ligament pathologies necessitates choices between small and large animal models, different anatomic sites, and a range of factors associated with each model during the planning phase. Attendees agreed on some guiding principles including: providing clear justification for the model selected, providing animal model details at publication, encouraging sharing of protocols and expertise, improving training of research personnel, and considering greater collaboration with veterinarians. A clear path for translating from animal models to clinical practice was also considered as a critical next step for accelerating progress in the tendon and ligament field.

Funder

Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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1. Special issue: Guiding the future of tendon research;Journal of Orthopaedic Research;2023-09-18

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