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Transthyretin amyloid deposition in ligamentum flavum (LF) is significantly correlated with LF and epidural fat hypertrophy in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis

Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a degenerative disease characterized by intermittent claudication and numbness in the lower extremities. These symptoms are caused by the compression of nerve tissue in the lumbar spinal canal. Ligamentum flavum (LF) hypertrophy and spinal epidural lipomatosis in the...

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Autores principales: Maeda, Kazuya, Sugimoto, Kazuki, Tasaki, Masayoshi, Taniwaki, Takuya, Arima, Takahiro, Shibata, Yuto, Tateyama, Makoto, Karasugi, Tatsuki, Sueyoshi, Takanao, Masuda, Tetsuro, Uehara, Yusuke, Tokunaga, Takuya, Hisanaga, Satoshi, Yugami, Masaki, Yonemitsu, Ryuji, Ideo, Katsumasa, Matsushita, Kozo, Fukuma, Yuko, Uragami, Masaru, Kawakami, Junki, Yoshimura, Naoto, Takata, Kosei, Shimada, Masaki, Tanimura, Shuntaro, Matsunaga, Hideto, Kai, Yuki, Takata, Shu, Kubo, Ryuta, Tajiri, Rui, Homma, Fuka, Tian, Xiao, Ueda, Mitsuharu, Nakamura, Takayuki, Miyamoto, Takeshi
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10654520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37973808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-47282-7
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author Maeda, Kazuya
Sugimoto, Kazuki
Tasaki, Masayoshi
Taniwaki, Takuya
Arima, Takahiro
Shibata, Yuto
Tateyama, Makoto
Karasugi, Tatsuki
Sueyoshi, Takanao
Masuda, Tetsuro
Uehara, Yusuke
Tokunaga, Takuya
Hisanaga, Satoshi
Yugami, Masaki
Yonemitsu, Ryuji
Ideo, Katsumasa
Matsushita, Kozo
Fukuma, Yuko
Uragami, Masaru
Kawakami, Junki
Yoshimura, Naoto
Takata, Kosei
Shimada, Masaki
Tanimura, Shuntaro
Matsunaga, Hideto
Kai, Yuki
Takata, Shu
Kubo, Ryuta
Tajiri, Rui
Homma, Fuka
Tian, Xiao
Ueda, Mitsuharu
Nakamura, Takayuki
Miyamoto, Takeshi
author_facet Maeda, Kazuya
Sugimoto, Kazuki
Tasaki, Masayoshi
Taniwaki, Takuya
Arima, Takahiro
Shibata, Yuto
Tateyama, Makoto
Karasugi, Tatsuki
Sueyoshi, Takanao
Masuda, Tetsuro
Uehara, Yusuke
Tokunaga, Takuya
Hisanaga, Satoshi
Yugami, Masaki
Yonemitsu, Ryuji
Ideo, Katsumasa
Matsushita, Kozo
Fukuma, Yuko
Uragami, Masaru
Kawakami, Junki
Yoshimura, Naoto
Takata, Kosei
Shimada, Masaki
Tanimura, Shuntaro
Matsunaga, Hideto
Kai, Yuki
Takata, Shu
Kubo, Ryuta
Tajiri, Rui
Homma, Fuka
Tian, Xiao
Ueda, Mitsuharu
Nakamura, Takayuki
Miyamoto, Takeshi
author_sort Maeda, Kazuya
collection PubMed
description Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a degenerative disease characterized by intermittent claudication and numbness in the lower extremities. These symptoms are caused by the compression of nerve tissue in the lumbar spinal canal. Ligamentum flavum (LF) hypertrophy and spinal epidural lipomatosis in the spinal canal are known to contribute to stenosis of the spinal canal: however, detailed mechanisms underlying LSS are still not fully understood. Here, we show that surgically harvested LFs from LSS patients exhibited significantly increased thickness when transthyretin (TTR), the protein responsible for amyloidosis, was deposited in LFs, compared to those without TTR deposition. Multiple regression analysis, which considered age and BMI, revealed a significant association between LF hypertrophy and TTR deposition in LFs. Moreover, TTR deposition in LF was also significantly correlated with epidural fat (EF) thickness based on multiple regression analyses. Mesenchymal cell differentiation into adipocytes was significantly stimulated by TTR in vitro. These results suggest that TTR deposition in LFs is significantly associated with increased LF hypertrophy and EF thickness, and that TTR promotes adipogenesis of mesenchymal cells. Therapeutic agents to prevent TTR deposition in tissues are currently available or under development, and targeting TTR could be a potential therapeutic approach to inhibit LSS development and progression.
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spelling pubmed-106545202023-11-16 Transthyretin amyloid deposition in ligamentum flavum (LF) is significantly correlated with LF and epidural fat hypertrophy in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis Maeda, Kazuya Sugimoto, Kazuki Tasaki, Masayoshi Taniwaki, Takuya Arima, Takahiro Shibata, Yuto Tateyama, Makoto Karasugi, Tatsuki Sueyoshi, Takanao Masuda, Tetsuro Uehara, Yusuke Tokunaga, Takuya Hisanaga, Satoshi Yugami, Masaki Yonemitsu, Ryuji Ideo, Katsumasa Matsushita, Kozo Fukuma, Yuko Uragami, Masaru Kawakami, Junki Yoshimura, Naoto Takata, Kosei Shimada, Masaki Tanimura, Shuntaro Matsunaga, Hideto Kai, Yuki Takata, Shu Kubo, Ryuta Tajiri, Rui Homma, Fuka Tian, Xiao Ueda, Mitsuharu Nakamura, Takayuki Miyamoto, Takeshi Sci Rep Article Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) is a degenerative disease characterized by intermittent claudication and numbness in the lower extremities. These symptoms are caused by the compression of nerve tissue in the lumbar spinal canal. Ligamentum flavum (LF) hypertrophy and spinal epidural lipomatosis in the spinal canal are known to contribute to stenosis of the spinal canal: however, detailed mechanisms underlying LSS are still not fully understood. Here, we show that surgically harvested LFs from LSS patients exhibited significantly increased thickness when transthyretin (TTR), the protein responsible for amyloidosis, was deposited in LFs, compared to those without TTR deposition. Multiple regression analysis, which considered age and BMI, revealed a significant association between LF hypertrophy and TTR deposition in LFs. Moreover, TTR deposition in LF was also significantly correlated with epidural fat (EF) thickness based on multiple regression analyses. Mesenchymal cell differentiation into adipocytes was significantly stimulated by TTR in vitro. These results suggest that TTR deposition in LFs is significantly associated with increased LF hypertrophy and EF thickness, and that TTR promotes adipogenesis of mesenchymal cells. Therapeutic agents to prevent TTR deposition in tissues are currently available or under development, and targeting TTR could be a potential therapeutic approach to inhibit LSS development and progression. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10654520/ /pubmed/37973808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-47282-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Article
Maeda, Kazuya
Sugimoto, Kazuki
Tasaki, Masayoshi
Taniwaki, Takuya
Arima, Takahiro
Shibata, Yuto
Tateyama, Makoto
Karasugi, Tatsuki
Sueyoshi, Takanao
Masuda, Tetsuro
Uehara, Yusuke
Tokunaga, Takuya
Hisanaga, Satoshi
Yugami, Masaki
Yonemitsu, Ryuji
Ideo, Katsumasa
Matsushita, Kozo
Fukuma, Yuko
Uragami, Masaru
Kawakami, Junki
Yoshimura, Naoto
Takata, Kosei
Shimada, Masaki
Tanimura, Shuntaro
Matsunaga, Hideto
Kai, Yuki
Takata, Shu
Kubo, Ryuta
Tajiri, Rui
Homma, Fuka
Tian, Xiao
Ueda, Mitsuharu
Nakamura, Takayuki
Miyamoto, Takeshi
Transthyretin amyloid deposition in ligamentum flavum (LF) is significantly correlated with LF and epidural fat hypertrophy in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis
title Transthyretin amyloid deposition in ligamentum flavum (LF) is significantly correlated with LF and epidural fat hypertrophy in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis
title_full Transthyretin amyloid deposition in ligamentum flavum (LF) is significantly correlated with LF and epidural fat hypertrophy in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis
title_fullStr Transthyretin amyloid deposition in ligamentum flavum (LF) is significantly correlated with LF and epidural fat hypertrophy in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis
title_full_unstemmed Transthyretin amyloid deposition in ligamentum flavum (LF) is significantly correlated with LF and epidural fat hypertrophy in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis
title_short Transthyretin amyloid deposition in ligamentum flavum (LF) is significantly correlated with LF and epidural fat hypertrophy in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis
title_sort transthyretin amyloid deposition in ligamentum flavum (lf) is significantly correlated with lf and epidural fat hypertrophy in patients with lumbar spinal stenosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10654520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37973808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-47282-7
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