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Long-Term Creep Behavior of the Intervertebral Disk: Comparison between Bioreactor Data and Numerical Results

The loaded disk culture system is an intervertebral disk (IVD)-oriented bioreactor developed by the VU Medical Center (VUmc, Amsterdam, The Netherlands), which has the capacity of maintaining up to 12 IVDs in culture, for approximately 3 weeks after extraction. Using this system, eight goat IVDs wer...

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Autores principales: Castro, A. P. G., Paul, C. P. L., Detiger, S. E. L., Smit, T. H., van Royen, B. J., Pimenta Claro, J. C., Mullender, M. G., Alves, J. L.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4239653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25485264
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2014.00056
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author Castro, A. P. G.
Paul, C. P. L.
Detiger, S. E. L.
Smit, T. H.
van Royen, B. J.
Pimenta Claro, J. C.
Mullender, M. G.
Alves, J. L.
author_facet Castro, A. P. G.
Paul, C. P. L.
Detiger, S. E. L.
Smit, T. H.
van Royen, B. J.
Pimenta Claro, J. C.
Mullender, M. G.
Alves, J. L.
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description The loaded disk culture system is an intervertebral disk (IVD)-oriented bioreactor developed by the VU Medical Center (VUmc, Amsterdam, The Netherlands), which has the capacity of maintaining up to 12 IVDs in culture, for approximately 3 weeks after extraction. Using this system, eight goat IVDs were provided with the essential nutrients and submitted to compression tests without losing their biomechanical and physiological properties, for 22 days. Based on previous reports (Paul et al., 2012, 2013; Detiger et al., 2013), four of these IVDs were kept in physiological condition (control) and the other four were previously injected with chondroitinase ABC (CABC), in order to promote degenerative disk disease (DDD). The loading profile intercalated 16 h of activity loading with 8 h of loading recovery to express the standard circadian variations. The displacement behavior of these eight IVDs along the first 2 days of the experiment was numerically reproduced, using an IVD osmo-poro-hyper-viscoelastic and fiber-reinforced finite element (FE) model. The simulations were run on a custom FE solver (Castro et al., 2014). The analysis of the experimental results allowed concluding that the effect of the CABC injection was only significant in two of the four IVDs. The four control IVDs showed no signs of degeneration, as expected. In what concerns to the numerical simulations, the IVD FE model was able to reproduce the generic behavior of the two groups of goat IVDs (control and injected). However, some discrepancies were still noticed on the comparison between the injected IVDs and the numerical simulations, namely on the recovery periods. This may be justified by the complexity of the pathways for DDD, associated with the multiplicity of physiological responses to each direct or indirect stimulus. Nevertheless, one could conclude that ligaments, muscles, and IVD covering membranes could be added to the FE model, in order to improve its accuracy and properly describe the recovery periods.
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spelling pubmed-42396532014-12-05 Long-Term Creep Behavior of the Intervertebral Disk: Comparison between Bioreactor Data and Numerical Results Castro, A. P. G. Paul, C. P. L. Detiger, S. E. L. Smit, T. H. van Royen, B. J. Pimenta Claro, J. C. Mullender, M. G. Alves, J. L. Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology The loaded disk culture system is an intervertebral disk (IVD)-oriented bioreactor developed by the VU Medical Center (VUmc, Amsterdam, The Netherlands), which has the capacity of maintaining up to 12 IVDs in culture, for approximately 3 weeks after extraction. Using this system, eight goat IVDs were provided with the essential nutrients and submitted to compression tests without losing their biomechanical and physiological properties, for 22 days. Based on previous reports (Paul et al., 2012, 2013; Detiger et al., 2013), four of these IVDs were kept in physiological condition (control) and the other four were previously injected with chondroitinase ABC (CABC), in order to promote degenerative disk disease (DDD). The loading profile intercalated 16 h of activity loading with 8 h of loading recovery to express the standard circadian variations. The displacement behavior of these eight IVDs along the first 2 days of the experiment was numerically reproduced, using an IVD osmo-poro-hyper-viscoelastic and fiber-reinforced finite element (FE) model. The simulations were run on a custom FE solver (Castro et al., 2014). The analysis of the experimental results allowed concluding that the effect of the CABC injection was only significant in two of the four IVDs. The four control IVDs showed no signs of degeneration, as expected. In what concerns to the numerical simulations, the IVD FE model was able to reproduce the generic behavior of the two groups of goat IVDs (control and injected). However, some discrepancies were still noticed on the comparison between the injected IVDs and the numerical simulations, namely on the recovery periods. This may be justified by the complexity of the pathways for DDD, associated with the multiplicity of physiological responses to each direct or indirect stimulus. Nevertheless, one could conclude that ligaments, muscles, and IVD covering membranes could be added to the FE model, in order to improve its accuracy and properly describe the recovery periods. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4239653/ /pubmed/25485264 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2014.00056 Text en Copyright © 2014 Castro, Paul, Detiger, Smit, van Royen, Pimenta Claro, Mullender and Alves. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Castro, A. P. G.
Paul, C. P. L.
Detiger, S. E. L.
Smit, T. H.
van Royen, B. J.
Pimenta Claro, J. C.
Mullender, M. G.
Alves, J. L.
Long-Term Creep Behavior of the Intervertebral Disk: Comparison between Bioreactor Data and Numerical Results
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title_fullStr Long-Term Creep Behavior of the Intervertebral Disk: Comparison between Bioreactor Data and Numerical Results
title_full_unstemmed Long-Term Creep Behavior of the Intervertebral Disk: Comparison between Bioreactor Data and Numerical Results
title_short Long-Term Creep Behavior of the Intervertebral Disk: Comparison between Bioreactor Data and Numerical Results
title_sort long-term creep behavior of the intervertebral disk: comparison between bioreactor data and numerical results
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4239653/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25485264
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2014.00056
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