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Novel animal model for Achilles tendinopathy: Controlled experimental study of serial injections of collagenase in rabbits

Our goal was to develop a novel technique for inducing Achilles tendinopathy in animal models which more accurately represents the progressive histological and biomechanical characteristic of chronic Achilles tendinopathy in humans. In this animal research study, forty-five rabbits were randomly ass...

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Autores principales: de Cesar Netto, Cesar, Godoy-Santos, Alexandre Leme, Augusto Pontin, Pedro, Natalino, Renato Jose Mendonça, Pereira, Cesar Augusto Martins, Lima, Francisco Diego de Oliveira, da Fonseca, Lucas Furtado, Staggers, Jackson Rucker, Cavinatto, Leonardo Muntada, Schon, Lew Charles, de Camargo, Olavo Pires, Fernandes, Túlio Diniz
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5811024/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29438431
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192769
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author de Cesar Netto, Cesar
Godoy-Santos, Alexandre Leme
Augusto Pontin, Pedro
Natalino, Renato Jose Mendonça
Pereira, Cesar Augusto Martins
Lima, Francisco Diego de Oliveira
da Fonseca, Lucas Furtado
Staggers, Jackson Rucker
Cavinatto, Leonardo Muntada
Schon, Lew Charles
de Camargo, Olavo Pires
Fernandes, Túlio Diniz
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Godoy-Santos, Alexandre Leme
Augusto Pontin, Pedro
Natalino, Renato Jose Mendonça
Pereira, Cesar Augusto Martins
Lima, Francisco Diego de Oliveira
da Fonseca, Lucas Furtado
Staggers, Jackson Rucker
Cavinatto, Leonardo Muntada
Schon, Lew Charles
de Camargo, Olavo Pires
Fernandes, Túlio Diniz
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description Our goal was to develop a novel technique for inducing Achilles tendinopathy in animal models which more accurately represents the progressive histological and biomechanical characteristic of chronic Achilles tendinopathy in humans. In this animal research study, forty-five rabbits were randomly assigned to three groups and given bilateral Achilles injections. Low dose (LD group) (n = 18) underwent a novel technique with three low-dose (0.1mg) injections of collagenase that were separated by two weeks, the high dose group (HD) (n = 18) underwent traditional single high-dose (0.3mg) injections, and the third group were controls (n = 9). Six rabbits were sacrificed from each experimental group (LD and HD) at 10, 12 and 16 weeks. Control animals were sacrificed after 16 weeks. Histological and biomechanical properties were then compared in all three groups. At 10 weeks, Bonar score and tendon cross sectional area was highest in HD group, with impaired biomechanical properties compared to LD group. At 12 weeks, Bonar score was higher in LD group, with similar biomechanical findings when compared to HD group. After 16 weeks, Bonar score was significantly increased for both LD group (11,8±2,28) and HD group (5,6±2,51), when compared to controls (2±0,76). LD group showed more pronounced histological and biomechanical findings, including cross sectional area of the tendon, Young’s modulus, yield stress and ultimate tensile strength. In conclusion, Achilles tendinopathy in animal models that were induced by serial injections of low-dose collagenase showed more pronounced histological and biomechanical findings after 16 weeks than traditional techniques, mimicking better the progressive and chronic characteristic of the tendinopathy in humans.
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spelling pubmed-58110242018-02-28 Novel animal model for Achilles tendinopathy: Controlled experimental study of serial injections of collagenase in rabbits de Cesar Netto, Cesar Godoy-Santos, Alexandre Leme Augusto Pontin, Pedro Natalino, Renato Jose Mendonça Pereira, Cesar Augusto Martins Lima, Francisco Diego de Oliveira da Fonseca, Lucas Furtado Staggers, Jackson Rucker Cavinatto, Leonardo Muntada Schon, Lew Charles de Camargo, Olavo Pires Fernandes, Túlio Diniz PLoS One Research Article Our goal was to develop a novel technique for inducing Achilles tendinopathy in animal models which more accurately represents the progressive histological and biomechanical characteristic of chronic Achilles tendinopathy in humans. In this animal research study, forty-five rabbits were randomly assigned to three groups and given bilateral Achilles injections. Low dose (LD group) (n = 18) underwent a novel technique with three low-dose (0.1mg) injections of collagenase that were separated by two weeks, the high dose group (HD) (n = 18) underwent traditional single high-dose (0.3mg) injections, and the third group were controls (n = 9). Six rabbits were sacrificed from each experimental group (LD and HD) at 10, 12 and 16 weeks. Control animals were sacrificed after 16 weeks. Histological and biomechanical properties were then compared in all three groups. At 10 weeks, Bonar score and tendon cross sectional area was highest in HD group, with impaired biomechanical properties compared to LD group. At 12 weeks, Bonar score was higher in LD group, with similar biomechanical findings when compared to HD group. After 16 weeks, Bonar score was significantly increased for both LD group (11,8±2,28) and HD group (5,6±2,51), when compared to controls (2±0,76). LD group showed more pronounced histological and biomechanical findings, including cross sectional area of the tendon, Young’s modulus, yield stress and ultimate tensile strength. In conclusion, Achilles tendinopathy in animal models that were induced by serial injections of low-dose collagenase showed more pronounced histological and biomechanical findings after 16 weeks than traditional techniques, mimicking better the progressive and chronic characteristic of the tendinopathy in humans. Public Library of Science 2018-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5811024/ /pubmed/29438431 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192769 Text en © 2018 de Cesar Netto et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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de Cesar Netto, Cesar
Godoy-Santos, Alexandre Leme
Augusto Pontin, Pedro
Natalino, Renato Jose Mendonça
Pereira, Cesar Augusto Martins
Lima, Francisco Diego de Oliveira
da Fonseca, Lucas Furtado
Staggers, Jackson Rucker
Cavinatto, Leonardo Muntada
Schon, Lew Charles
de Camargo, Olavo Pires
Fernandes, Túlio Diniz
Novel animal model for Achilles tendinopathy: Controlled experimental study of serial injections of collagenase in rabbits
title Novel animal model for Achilles tendinopathy: Controlled experimental study of serial injections of collagenase in rabbits
title_full Novel animal model for Achilles tendinopathy: Controlled experimental study of serial injections of collagenase in rabbits
title_fullStr Novel animal model for Achilles tendinopathy: Controlled experimental study of serial injections of collagenase in rabbits
title_full_unstemmed Novel animal model for Achilles tendinopathy: Controlled experimental study of serial injections of collagenase in rabbits
title_short Novel animal model for Achilles tendinopathy: Controlled experimental study of serial injections of collagenase in rabbits
title_sort novel animal model for achilles tendinopathy: controlled experimental study of serial injections of collagenase in rabbits
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5811024/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29438431
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0192769
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