Progress in animal models of hemophilic arthritis
10.3969/j.issn.1005-4847.2024.04.013
- VernacularTitle:血友病性关节炎动物模型的研究进展
- Author:
Kun LIN
1
;
Xianshun HE
;
Jiaqing TIAN
;
Shun LU
;
Mincong HE
;
Tianye LIN
;
Xiaoming HE
;
Shuai FAN
;
Hongguang YANG
;
Tianqi YU
;
Daguang ZHANG
;
Wei HE
;
Qiushi WEI
Author Information
1. 广州中医药大学第三临床医学院,广州 510006
- Keywords:
hemophilic arthritis;
animal model;
evaluation methods;
histopathology;
radiology
- From:
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica
2024;32(4):523-529
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Hemophilic arthritis(HA),caused by recurrent bleeding,can seriously affect patient quality of life and consumes extensive social and medical resources.There is thus a need to establish an animal model of HA for research;however,this is limited by ethical requirements.Here we review the recent literature and summarize research progress into animal models of HA at home and abroad,from the aspects of species selection,modeling method,histopathology,and imaging evaluation method.Species selection includes rodents such as mice,New Zealand rabbits,beagles,miniature pigs,and crab-eating macaques.Modeling method comprise gene knockout trauma models,gene knockout spontaneous models,and injection models.Among these,the gene knockout spontaneous model closely mimics the pathological process of spontaneous bleeding and concurrent arthritis in human HA,making it more relevant to human HA.However,due to high modeling costs,phenotypic instability,and low survival rates,this model is not the preferred choice for animal experimental studies.In contrast,gene knockout trauma models exhibit characteristics such as short modeling time,strong stability,and high success rates,thus being widely utilized in animal experimental research.Evaluation of HA models involves various imaging method including MRI,micro-CT,MSKUS/PD,in addition to various gross scoring method.By reviewing the progress of HA model research,more experimental evidence is provided for investigating the pathogenesis and validating the efficacy of HA treatments,thereby compensating for the lack of clinical data,particularly in the field of traditional Chinese medicine therapy.