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Interspecies Comparison of Alveolar Bone Biology, Part I: Morphology and Physiology of Pristine Bone

机译:牙槽骨生物学种间比较,第一部分:形态学和生理学的原始骨

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Introduction: Few interspecies comparisons of alveolar bone have been documented, and this knowledge gap raises questions about which animal models most accurately represent human dental conditions or responses to surgical interventions. Objectives: The objective of this study was to employ state-of-the-art quantitative metrics to directly assess and compare the structural and functional characteristics of alveolar bone among humans, mini pigs, rats, and mice. Methods: The same anatomic location (i.e., the posterior maxillae) was analyzed in all species via micro–computed tomographic imaging, followed by quantitative analyses, coupled with histology and immunohistochemistry. Bone remodeling was evaluated with alkaline phosphatase activity and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase staining to identify osteoblast and osteoclast activities. In vivo fluorochrome labeling was used as a means to assess mineral apposition rates. Results: Collectively, these analyses demonstrated that bone volume differed among the species, while bone mineral density was equal. All species showed a similar density of alveolar osteocytes, with a highly conserved pattern of collagen organization. Collagen maturation was equal among mouse, rat, and mini pig. Bone remodeling was a shared feature among the species, with morphologically indistinguishable hemiosteonal appearances, osteocytic perilacunar remodeling, and similar mineral apposition rates in alveolar bone. Conclusions: Our analyses demonstrated equivalencies among the 4 species in a plurality of the biological features of alveolar bone. Despite contradictory results from older studies, we found no evidence for the superiority of pig models over rodent models in representing human bone biology. Knowledge Transfer Statement: Animal models are extensively used to evaluate bone tissue engineering strategies, yet there are few state-of-the-art studies that rigorously compare and quantify the factors influencing selection of a given animal model. Consequently, there is an urgent need to assess preclinical animal models for their predictive value to dental research. Our article addresses this knowledge gap and, in doing so, provides a foundation for more effective standardization among animal models commonly used in dentistry.
机译:介绍:数种间比较牙槽骨有记载,这个动物知识差距提出了质疑最准确地代表人类牙齿模型条件或对手术的反应干预措施。研究采用先进的量化指标直接评估和比较结构和功能的特点牙槽骨在人类中,迷你猪,老鼠,和老鼠。上颌骨后)进行了分析物种通过微型电脑层析成像,其次是定量分析,再加上组织学和免疫组织化学。重构与碱性评估磷酸酶活性和tartrate-resistant酸磷酸酶染色鉴别成骨细胞破骨细胞的活动。标签被用来评估矿物的一种手段附着率。分析表明,骨体积不同在物种,而骨矿物质密度平等的。牙槽骨细胞,一个高度保守的胶原蛋白组织的模式。成熟是平等的在大鼠、小鼠和迷你猪。该物种形态无法区分hemiosteonal露面,osteocytic perilacunar重构,以及类似的矿物在牙槽骨附着率。结论:我们分析了或者类似的东西在4物种多样性牙槽骨的生物学特性。尽管老研究矛盾的结果,我们发现没有证据表明猪的优越性模型代表人类在啮齿动物模型骨生物学。动物模型被广泛用于评估骨组织工程策略,然而严格的一些最先进的研究比较和量化的影响因素选择一个给定的动物模型。有迫切需要评估临床前动物模型的预测价值牙科研究。知识差距,在这一过程中,提供了一个更有效的标准化的基础在动物模型中常用的牙医。

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