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Genetic and environmental effects on disc degeneration by phenotype and spinal level: a multivariate twin study.

机译:基因型和椎体水平对椎间盘退变的遗传和环境影响:多变量双胞胎研究。

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STUDY DESIGN: A classic twin study with multivariate analyses was conducted. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to further clarify the presence and magnitude of genetic influences on disc degeneration, and to better understand the phenomenon of disc degeneration through comparisons of genetic and environmental influences on specific degenerative signs and different lumbar levels. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Previous studies suggest a substantial genetic influence on disc degeneration, but raise important questions about which disc phenotypes are or are not largely genetically influenced and differential effects on spinal levels. METHODS: The study sample consisted of 152 monozygotic and 148 dizygotic male twin pairs, 35 to 70 years of age, from the population-based Finnish Twin Cohort. Lumbar magnetic resonance imaging was conducted with quantitative or qualitative assessments of disc signal, bulging, and height narrowing at each lumbar level. Data on possible confounding factors were obtained from an extensive, structured interview. Quantitative genetic modeling was conducted using MPlus. RESULTS: Heritability estimates varied from 29% to 54%, depending on the particular disc degeneration phenotype and lumbar level. The same genetic influences affected signal intensity and disc height (genetic correlations of -0.60- -0.66) or bulging (-0.71- -0.72) to a great degree at either the lower or upper lumbar levels and genetic influences on disc height narrowing and bulging were virtually the same. (0.92-0.97). Conversely, genetic correlations (and environmental correlations)were substantially lower for upper and lower lumbar levels, implying largely independent effects. CONCLUSION: Genetic and environmental influences on disc degeneration seem to be of similar importance. Disc signal, narrowing, and bulging had a primarily common genetic pathway, suggesting a common genetic etiopathogenesis. Conversely, genetic and environmental influences differed substantially for upper versus lower lumbar levels, emphasizing the importance of examining these levels separately in studies of associated genes, other constitutional factors, and environmental influences.
机译:研究设计:进行了一项具有多元分析的经典双胞胎研究。目的:我们旨在进一步阐明遗传因素对椎间盘退变的影响和程度,并通过比较遗传和环境因素对特定退行性体征和不同腰椎水平的影响,更好地了解椎间盘退变的现象。背景数据概述:先前的研究表明,椎间盘退变具有重大的遗传学影响,但是提出了关于哪些椎间盘表型在很大程度上不受遗传影响以及对脊柱水平差异影响的重要问题。方法:该研究样本由35个至70岁的152对单卵双生和148对双卵双生男性双胞胎组成,来自以人口为基础的芬兰双胞胎队列。进行腰部磁共振成像,对每个腰部水平的椎间盘信号,鼓起和高度变窄进行定量或定性评估。有关可能混杂因素的数据来自广泛的结构化访谈。使用MPlus进行定量遗传建模。结果:遗传力估计值从29%到54%不等,具体取决于特定的椎间盘退变表型和腰椎水平。相同的遗传影响在腰下部或较高腰部很大程度上影响信号强度和椎间盘高度(遗传相关性为-0.60- -0.66)或鼓胀(-0.71- -0.72),并且遗传影响椎间盘高度变窄和鼓起几乎是相同的。 (0.92-0.97)。相反,上下腰椎的遗传相关性(和环境相关性)大大降低,这意味着很大程度上是独立的。结论:遗传和环境因素对椎间盘退变的影响似乎同样重要。椎间盘信号,狭窄和膨出具有主要的遗传途径,提示遗传的病因。相反,上腰椎和下腰椎的遗传和环境影响差异很大,强调在相关基因,其他构成因素和环境影响的研究中分别检查这些水平的重要性。

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