Methods in molecular biology | 2021

Drill Hole Models to Investigate Bone Repair.

 
 

Abstract


Our understanding of the mechanisms underlying fracture healing is rapidly developing and is contributing to new therapeutic strategies to enhance repair. To gain new insights, animal models must also evolve. From initially imprecise, uncontrolled bone defects we now have precise injury models that still capture all of the stages and phases of bone repair yet do so in a highly reproducible manner. The simple mono-cortical defect model allows assessment of bone repair through a cartilage intermediate, e.g., endochondral ossification, as well as direct bone repair, e.g., intramembranous healing. Cellular contributions of the periosteum can be distinguished from contributions originating in the bone marrow. In this chapter, we focus on the advantages of this bone repair model, as well as its limitations.

Volume 2221
Pages \n 193-204\n
DOI 10.1007/978-1-0716-0989-7_12
Language English
Journal Methods in molecular biology

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