Development of a femoral non-union model in the mouse
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
10-1-2008
Journal
Injury
Volume
39
Issue
10
DOI
10.1016/j.injury.2008.04.008
Keywords
Experiment design; Mice; Non-union
Abstract
Objectives: Advancements in our knowledge of fracture healing have occurred in large part by the understanding of this process on a microscopic level. The ability to develop experimental non-union models in animals will assist in the investigation of this problem and are likely to lead to novel treatments. We report on a technique for developing experimental non-unions in mice. Methods: Femoral fractures were created in 48 CD1 mice, 24 mice underwent standard closed femoral fractures, and 24 mice underwent creation of a femoral non-union through an open osteotomy and fracture devascularisation method. All fractures were subsequently rodded. Histological examinations of the fractures were then conducted at eight time points post-operatively. Results: The control group showed normal fracture healing with histological evidence of bony fracture bridging by 28 days and mature bony remodelling at 63 days. The non-union group showed delayed fracture healing at all time points and no evidence of bony healing at 63 days. Conclusion: This is the first report of a reliable method to develop fracture non-union in mice. We believe this technique will be critical to further the investigation of fracture non-union in normal mice and provides the great advantage of using the plethora of transgenic and knockout mouse models to analyse non-union at the cell and molecular level. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
APA Citation
Oetgen, M., Merrell, G., Troiano, N., Horowitz, M., & Kacena, M. (2008). Development of a femoral non-union model in the mouse. Injury, 39 (10). http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.injury.2008.04.008