2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.02.26.432434
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Functional characterization of ovine dorsal root ganglion neurons reveals peripheral sensitization after osteochondral defect

Abstract: Objective: Knee joint trauma can cause an osteochondral defect (OD), a risk factor for osteoarthritis and cause of debilitating pain in patients. Modelling OD in rodents is difficult due to their smaller joint size. This study proposes sheep as a translationally relevant model to understand the neuronal basis of OD pain. Methods: Unilateral 6 mm deep OD was induced in adult sheep, 2-6 weeks after which dorsal root ganglion neurons (DRG neurons) were cultured from the control and OD side. Functional assessment … Show more

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