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Problems and pointers in osteochondrosis: twenty years on. (Special Issue: Equine juvenile osteochondral conditions.)

机译:骨软骨病的问题和指点:二十年了。 (特刊:马少年软骨病)。

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Twenty years ago a supplement of Equine Veterinary Journal was devoted to equine osteochondrosis (OC) and recognised the importance of this developmental disease to the equine industry. In the accompanying editorial several controversial issues were identified and a number of areas for further research were highlighted. Today, equine OC is still a major clinical problem, but the on-going research has resulted in much improved knowledge and understanding of this highly complicated disease. There is still conflicting evidence on the prevalence of OC due to the dynamic character of the condition, widely varying definitions in the literature, and the range of joints affected. Nevertheless there is now convincing evidence that early vascular damage, leading to chondronecrosis, is the major mechanism of onset. The aetiological factors that determine whether a horse will develop clinical signs of OC remain obscure and the complex nature of OC and its multi-factorial character has been clearly demonstrated by genetic studies. These have shown a multitude of loci on a variety of chromosomes linked to osteochondrotic phenotypes, depending on the type of manifestation of OC, the joint involved and the breed. The controversy surrounding the possible key role of copper in the pathogenesis of OC in the early 1990s has evolved into a more limited contribution to repair thus making it just one of the many environmental factors that may have an effect on the occurrence of OC, but not a decisive one. The semantic debate concerning the most appropriate nomenclature seems to have crystallised into a consensus on terminology at three levels: OC or osteochondritis dissecans (OCD) for the disturbance in the process of endochondral ossification, juvenile ostechondral conditions (JOCC) for all joint and growth plate related disorders, and developmental orthopaedic diseases (DOD) for the full range of skeletal conditions in young horses. Future progress in improved management of OC can be expected from more research on cellular and molecular processes and the influences that determine the process of endochondral ossification, the process of articular cartilage maturation, and from epidemiological studies quantifying the long-term effects of OC on health and performance.
机译:二十年前,《马兽医杂志》的增刊专门介绍了马软骨病(OC),并认识到这种发展性疾病对马业的重要性。在随附的社论中,确定了一些有争议的问题,并着重指出了许多需要进一步研究的领域。如今,马OC仍然是一个主要的临床问题,但正在进行的研究已使对这种高度复杂的疾病的认识和了解大大提高。由于该病的动态特征,文献中定义各异,以及受累关节的范围,有关OC患病率的证据仍存在矛盾。然而,现在有令人信服的证据表明,导致血管坏死的早期血管损伤是发病的主要机制。决定马是否会发展出OC的临床病因的病因学因素仍然不清楚,遗传学研究已清楚地证明了OC的复杂性质及其多因素特性。这些已经显示了与骨软骨表型有关的各种染色体上的多个基因座,这取决于OC的表现类型,所涉及的关节和品种。 1990年代初期,围绕铜在OC发病机理中可能发挥关键作用的争论已演变为对修复的贡献更为有限,因此使其成为可能影响OC发生的众多环境因素之一,但没有一个决定性的。关于最合适命名法的语义争论似乎已经在三个层面上就术语达成了共识:OC或解剖性软骨炎(OCD)用于软骨内骨化过程中的紊乱,所有关节和生长板的青少年骨化条件(JOCC)有关的疾病,以及发育不良的骨科疾病(DOD),涉及幼小马的所有骨骼状况。可以通过对细胞和分子过程的更多研究以及确定软骨内骨化过程,关节软骨成熟过程的影响以及量化OC对健康的长期影响的流行病学研究,期望在改善OC的管理方面取得未来的进展。和性能。

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