Evaluation of Tissue Engineering Approaches for Intervertebral Disc Regeneration in Relevant Animal Models
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- DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.1c00500
Evaluation of Tissue Engineering Approaches for Intervertebral Disc Regeneration in Relevant Animal Models
Abstract
Translation of tissue engineering strategies for the regeneration of intervertebral disc (IVD) requires a strong understanding of pathophysiology through the relevant animal model. There is no relevant animal model due to differences in disc anatomy, cellular composition, extracellular matrix components, disc physiology, and mechanical strength from humans. However, available animal models if used correctly could provide clinically relevant information for the translation into humans. In this review, we have investigated different types of strategies for the development of clinically relevant animal models to study biomaterials, cells, biomolecular or their combination in developing tissue engineering-based treatment strategies. Tissue engineering strategies that utilize various animal models for IVD regeneration are summarized and outcomes have been discussed. The understanding of animal models for the validation of regenerative approaches is employed to understand and treat the pathophysiology of degenerative disc disease (DDD) before proceeding for human trials. These animal models play an important role in building a therapeutic regime for IVD tissue regeneration, which can serve as a platform for clinical applications.
Keywords: animal model; biomaterials; biomolecules; cells; intervertebral disc; preclinical; tissue engineering.
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