A Posteriori Comparison of Natural and Surgical Destabilization Models of Canine Osteoarthritis

Author:

Moreau Maxim12,Pelletier Jean-Pierre1,Lussier Bertrand13,d’Anjou Marc-André4,Blond Laurent5,Pelletier Johanne-Martel1,del Castillo Jérôme R. E.12,Troncy Eric12

Affiliation:

1. Osteoarthritis Research Unit, Université de Montréal Hospital Centre, Notre-Dame Hospital, 1560 Sherbrooke St. East, Montreal, QC, Canada H2L 4M1

2. GREPAQ, Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FVM), Université de Montréal, P.O. Box 5000, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC, Canada J2S 7C6

3. Department of Clinical Sciences, FVM, Université de Montréal, P.O. Box 5000, Saint-Hyacinthe, QC, Canada J2S 7C6

4. Hôpital Vétérinaire Rive-Sud, 7415 Taschereau, Brossard, QC, Canada J4Y 1A2

5. Clinique Vétérinaire Languedocia, 395 Ruc Maurice Béjart, 34080 Montpellier, France

Abstract

For many yearsCanis familiaris, the domestic dog, has drawn particular interest as a model of osteoarthritis (OA). Here, we optimized the dog model of experimental OA induced by cranial cruciate ligament sectioning. The usefulness of noninvasive complementary outcome measures, such as gait analysis for the limb function and magnetic resonance imaging for structural changes, was demonstrated in this model. Relationships were established between the functional impairment and the severity of structural changes including the measurement of cartilage thinning. In the dog model of naturally occurring OA, excellent test-retest reliability was denoted for the measurement of the limb function. A criterion to identify clinically meaningful responders to therapy was determined for privately owned dogs undergoing clinical trials. In addition, the recording of accelerometer-based duration of locomotor activity showed strong and complementary agreement with the biomechanical limb function. The translation potential of these models to the human OA condition is underlined. A preclinical testing protocol which combines the dog model of experimental OA induced by cranial cruciate ligament transection and the Dog model of naturally occurring OA offers the opportunity to further investigate the structural and functional benefits of disease-modifying strategies. Ultimately, a better prediction of outcomes for human clinical trials would be brought.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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