Modeling of femoral head aseptic necrosis in Wistar rats

N. Shabaldin, A. V. Shabaldin, N. E. Popova, A. V. Postnikova, L. Bogdanov, A. Tsepokina
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Aim. To develop an animal model of femoral head aseptic necrosis for studying Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease.Materials and Methods. To induce the development of aseptic necrosis, we used Wistar rats (n = 8) which suffered from combined hypoperfusion of the femoral head and increased intra-articular pressure in the hip joint. Having employed isoflurane anesthesia, we performed an incision (≈ 3 cm length) on the outer surface of the thigh in the projection of the hip joint and then excised periosteum in the proximal third of the femur. A dense vicryl ligature was applied around the femoral neck to reduce blood perfusion of the femoral head. Further, 1.5 mL 2% rheopolyglucinum solution (10% isotonic dextran, 30-40 kDa molecular weight) was injected into the hip joint cavity to increase intra-articular pressure. Rats were sacrificed upon 8-week follow-up with subsequent X-ray and histological examination.Results. Our animal model of femoral head aseptic necrosis includes two main components of Legg–Calvé–Perthes disease: an increase in the intra-articular pressure and insufficient blood perfusion of the femoral head. In all (8/8) cases, aseptic necrosis of the femoral head was achieved. Eight weeks post intervention, the condition of the proximal femur 8 was similar to impression fracture.Conclusion. Our model of femoral head aseptic necrosis fully reflects the pathogenesis of LeggCalve-Perthes disease and can be therefore used in experimental studies.
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Wistar大鼠股骨头无菌性坏死模型的建立
的目标。目的:建立股骨头无菌性坏死动物模型,用于研究legg - calv - perthes病。材料与方法。为了诱导无菌性坏死的发生,我们使用了Wistar大鼠(n = 8),这些大鼠患有股骨头灌注不足和髋关节关节内压力增加。采用异氟醚麻醉后,我们在髋关节突出处的大腿外表面做了一个切口(约3厘米长),然后切除股骨近三分之一处的骨膜。在股骨颈周围应用致密的微静脉结扎以减少股骨头的血液灌注。进一步向髋关节腔内注射1.5 mL 2%流变葡葡萄糖溶液(10%等渗葡聚糖,30-40 kDa分子量)以增加关节内压力。大鼠于随访8周后处死,进行x线及组织学检查。我们的股骨头无菌性坏死动物模型包括legg - calv - perthes病的两个主要组成部分:关节内压力升高和股骨头血流灌注不足。所有(8/8)例患者股骨头均发生无菌性坏死。干预后8周,股骨8近端情况与印模骨折相似。我们的股骨头无菌性坏死模型充分反映了leggcalf - perthes病的发病机制,因此可以用于实验研究。
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