The Impact of the Ovine Annular Lesion Model on IVD Pathobiology and Utility of the Ovine Spinal Model in Patho‐Anatomical Studies: A Historical Perspective
O. Osti, C. B. Little, J. Melrose

TL;DR
This paper reviews the ovine annular lesion model's role in understanding intervertebral disc degeneration and its relevance to human spinal conditions.
Contribution
Highlights the ovine model's unique similarity to human IVD degeneration and its utility for evaluating repair strategies.
Findings
The ovine model shows similar degenerative features to human IVD, making it a valuable translational tool.
Degeneration in the ovine IVD leads to biomechanical impairment and low back pain, mirroring human conditions.
The model allows for interdisciplinary studies and evaluation of regenerative therapies for IVD repair.
Abstract
This review documents the impact of the Osti ovine annular lesion model of intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration on the elucidation of degenerative changes in the ovine IVD also seen in human IVD degeneration (IVDD). The degenerative pathology knowledge base generated by the ovine model over the last 35 years has provided invaluable insights into degenerative events occurring in the human IVD. Changes in para‐discal structures as a consequence of IVDD, in vertebral bone adjacent to the lesion site, cartilaginous endplates and spinal motion segment facet joints, and in the longitudinal ligaments and paraspinal muscles also affect spinal stability and flexibility. All of these spinal structures are richly innervated, and disturbance of their normal architecture due to IVDD also contributes to the generation of low back pain. Like human IVDD, when the ovine IVD is mechanically…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology · Mesenchymal stem cell research · Cervical and Thoracic Myelopathy
