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Disc degeneration reduces the delamination strength of the annulus fibrosus in the rabbit annular disc puncture model

机译:椎间盘退变降低了兔环形椎间盘穿刺模型中纤维环的分层强度

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Background context Degenerative disc disease is a common pathologic disorder accompanied by both structural and biochemical changes. Changes in stress distribution across the disc can lead to annulus fibrosus (AF) damage that can affect the strength and integrity of the disc. Given that some present degeneration therapies incorporate biological regrowth of the nucleus pulposus (NP), it is crucial that the AF remains capable of containing this newly grown material. Purpose To examine the resistance of AF to delamination using an adhesive peel test in experimentally degenerated rabbit discs. Study design Experimentally induced disc degeneration; excised AF tissue study. Methods Disc degeneration was induced in eight New Zealand white rabbits by annular puncture; four additional rabbits served as controls. In experimental rabbits, an 18-gauge needle was inserted into the anterolateral AF region of levels L2-L3 and L4-L5, and disc height was monitored by X-ray. Animals were sacrificed at 4 and 12 weeks postsurgery and magnetic resonance images and X-rays were taken. Four discs were excised from the experimental animals; two punctured (L2-L3 and L4-L5) and two controls (L3-L4 and L6-L7). The same four discs were also excised from the age-matched control animals and served as nonpunctured control discs. To determine resistance to delamination, AF samples were dissected from each disc and subjected to a mechanical peel test at 0.5 mm/s. Results Magnetic resonance imaging and X-ray images confirmed dehydration of the NP and reduced disc height, similar to that found in clinical degeneration. Resistance to delamination was significantly lower in punctured/degenerated discs compared with both the nonpunctured discs from the same animal (27% lower) and the nonpunctured control discs (30% lower) (p=.024). Conclusions The findings of this study suggest that degeneration increases the potential for delamination between AF layers. Given this substantial change to the integrity of the AF after degeneration, clinical treatments should not only target rehydration or regrowth of the NP, but should also target repair and strengthening of the AF to confine the NP.
机译:背景技术退行性椎间盘疾病是一种常见的病理性疾病,伴有结构和生化变化。整个椎间盘应力分布的变化会导致纤维环(AF)损坏,从而影响椎间盘的强度和完整性。考虑到目前的一些退变疗法结合了髓核(NP)的生物再生长,至关重要的是,房颤仍然能够容纳这种新生长的物质。目的在实验退化的兔椎间盘上使用粘合剥离试验检查房颤对分层的抵抗力。研究设计实验诱发的椎间盘退变;切除的AF组织研究。方法八只新西兰白兔经环形穿刺诱导椎间盘退变。另外四只兔子作为对照。在实验兔中,将一根18号针头插入水平L2-L3和L4-L5的前房AF区域,并通过X射线监测椎间盘的高度。术后4周和12周处死动物,并拍摄磁共振图像和X射线。从实验动物中切出四个圆盘。两个穿孔(L2-L3和L4-L5)和两个控件(L3-L4和L6-L7)。还从年龄匹配的对照动物中切下相同的四个盘,并用作非穿刺的对照盘。为了确定抗分层性,从每个圆盘上切下AF样品,并以0.5mm / s的速度进行机械剥离测试。结果磁共振成像和X射线图像证实了NP脱水并降低了椎间盘高度,与临床变性相似。与来自同一动物的未穿刺椎间盘(降低27%)和未穿刺对照椎间盘(降低30%)相比,穿刺/退化椎间盘的抗分层性显着降低(p = .024)。结论这项研究的结果表明,变性增加了AF层之间分层的可能性。鉴于变性后房颤的完整性发生了实质性变化,临床治疗不仅应针对NP的补液或再生,而且还应针对房颤的修复和加强以限制NP。

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