CatWalk XT Gait Parameters Associated with Mouse Achilles Tendon Injury and Healing.

IF 0.5 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS MLTJ-Muscles Ligaments and Tendons Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.32098/mltj.02.2024.19
Giulia Crosio, Emily R King, Alice H Huang
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Tendons are connective tissues with limited healing potential which results in permanently impaired function. Although direct mechanical testing of tendon remains the gold standard for functional analyses, this assay is terminal and tracking healing over time requires the use of many animals. An alternative method for quantifying tendon function is gait analysis, which is non-terminal and enables longitudinal tracking of the same animal. To date, commercial systems used to analyze gait are mostly applied to study neurobehavior, and applications for tendon research has been limited. Since these systems typically output many parameters, it is challenging to know which parameter is most relevant for a specific injury model. To address this challenge, we used a well-established rodent locomotion system (CatWalk XT) to measure longitudinal gait parameters in sham and Achilles tendon-injured mice (from PREOP to 56 days post-injury) and identified relevant and reproducible parameters specifically associated with Achilles tendon injury and healing. Micro computed tomography (micro-CT) and mechanical testing also confirmed persistent tendon impairment in the same animals at the terminal timepoint. Collectively, our results provide a useful reference and recommendation of CatWalk gait parameters and the control comparisons that both conserve the use of animals while maintaining high reproducibility standards for Achilles tendon injury studies.

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猫步XT步态参数与小鼠跟腱损伤和愈合相关。
肌腱是结缔组织,愈合潜力有限,导致永久性功能受损。虽然肌腱的直接力学测试仍然是功能分析的金标准,但这种方法是终末的,并且随着时间的推移跟踪愈合需要使用许多动物。另一种量化肌腱功能的方法是步态分析,它是非终端的,可以对同一动物进行纵向跟踪。迄今为止,用于分析步态的商业系统主要用于研究神经行为,而肌腱研究的应用受到限制。由于这些系统通常会输出许多参数,因此很难知道哪个参数与特定的损伤模型最相关。为了解决这一挑战,我们使用了一个完善的啮齿动物运动系统(CatWalk XT)来测量假手术和跟腱损伤小鼠(从术前到损伤后56天)的纵向步态参数,并确定了与跟腱损伤和愈合相关的相关和可重复的参数。显微计算机断层扫描(Micro - ct)和力学测试也证实了同一动物在终点的持续肌腱损伤。总的来说,我们的结果为CatWalk步态参数和对照比较提供了有用的参考和建议,既节省了动物的使用,又保持了跟腱损伤研究的高重复性标准。
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期刊介绍: MLTJ (Muscle, Ligaments and Tendons Journal) is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encompasses all aspects of clinical and basic research studies related to musculoskeletal, ligament, tendon, public health, exercise physiology and kinesiology issues. Muscle, Ligaments and Tendons Journal (MLTJ) provides the platform for exchange of new clinical and scientific information in the most precise and expeditious way to achieve timely dissemination of information and cross-fertilization of ideas. It is the official journal of the Italian Society of Muscles, Ligaments and Tendons (I.S.Mu.L.T.), Società Italiana Terapia con Onde D’urto (S.I.T.O.D.) and Società Italiana Studio Piede e Caviglia (S.I.S.P.E.C)
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