Experimental animal models of osteonecrosis

Rheumatol Int. 2011 Aug;31(8):983-94. doi: 10.1007/s00296-011-1819-9. Epub 2011 Feb 22.

Abstract

Osteonecrosis (ON) or avascular necrosis (AVN) is a common bone metabolic disorder, mostly affecting femoral head. Although many biological, biophysical, and surgical methods have been tested to preserve the femoral head with ON, none has been proven fully satisfactory. It lacks consensus on an optimal approach for treatment. This is due, at least in part, to the lack of ability to systematically compare treatment efficacy using an ideal animal model that mimics full-range osteonecrosis of femoral head (ONFH) in humans with high incidence of joint collapse accompanied by reparative reaction adjacent to the necrotic bone in a reproducible and accessible way. A number of preclinical animal ON models have been established for testing potential efficacy of various modalities developed for prevention and treatment of ON before introduction into clinics for potential applications. This paper describes a number of different methods for creating animal experimental ON models. Advantages and disadvantages of such models are also discussed as reference for future research in battle against this important medical condition.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Disease Models, Animal*
  • Drug Evaluation, Preclinical / methods*
  • Femur Head Necrosis / diagnostic imaging
  • Femur Head Necrosis / drug therapy
  • Femur Head Necrosis / pathology*
  • Humans
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations / administration & dosage
  • Radiography
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Species Specificity

Substances

  • Pharmaceutical Preparations