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Ageing affects chondroitin sulfates and their synthetic enzymes in the intervertebral disc

The depletion of chondroitin sulfates (CSs) within the intervertebral disc (IVD) during degenerative disc disease (DDD) results in a decrease in tissue hydration, a loss of fluid movement, cell apoptosis, a loss of nerve growth inhibition and ultimately, the loss of disc function. To date, little is...

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Autores principales: Collin, Estelle C, Carroll, Oliver, Kilcoyne, Michelle, Peroglio, Marianna, See, Eugene, Hendig, Doris, Alini, Mauro, Grad, Sibylle, Pandit, Abhay
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5661628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29263929
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sigtrans.2017.49
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author Collin, Estelle C
Carroll, Oliver
Kilcoyne, Michelle
Peroglio, Marianna
See, Eugene
Hendig, Doris
Alini, Mauro
Grad, Sibylle
Pandit, Abhay
author_facet Collin, Estelle C
Carroll, Oliver
Kilcoyne, Michelle
Peroglio, Marianna
See, Eugene
Hendig, Doris
Alini, Mauro
Grad, Sibylle
Pandit, Abhay
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description The depletion of chondroitin sulfates (CSs) within the intervertebral disc (IVD) during degenerative disc disease (DDD) results in a decrease in tissue hydration, a loss of fluid movement, cell apoptosis, a loss of nerve growth inhibition and ultimately, the loss of disc function. To date, little is known with regards to the structure and content of chondroitin sulfates (CSs) during IVD ageing. The behavior of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), specifically CSs, as well as xylosyltransferase I (XT-I) and glucuronyltransferase I (GT-I), two key enzymes involved in CS synthesis as a primer of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chain elongation and GAG synthesis in the nucleus pulposus (NP), respectively, were evaluated in a bovine ageing IVD model. Here, we showed significant changes in the composition of GAGs during the disc ageing process (6-month-old, 2-year-old and 8-year-old IVDs representing the immature to mature skeleton). The CS quantity and composition of annulus fibrosus (AF) and NP were determined. The expression of both XT-I and GT-I was detected using immunohistochemistry. A significant decrease in GAGs was observed during the ageing process. CSs are affected at both the structural and quantitative levels with important changes in sulfation observed upon maturity, which correlated with a decrease in the expression of both XT-I and GT-I. A progressive switch of the sulfation profile was noted in both NP and AF tissues from 6 months to 8 years. These changes give an appreciation of the potential impact of CSs on the disc biology and the development of therapeutic approaches for disc regeneration and repair.
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spelling pubmed-56616282017-12-20 Ageing affects chondroitin sulfates and their synthetic enzymes in the intervertebral disc Collin, Estelle C Carroll, Oliver Kilcoyne, Michelle Peroglio, Marianna See, Eugene Hendig, Doris Alini, Mauro Grad, Sibylle Pandit, Abhay Signal Transduct Target Ther Article The depletion of chondroitin sulfates (CSs) within the intervertebral disc (IVD) during degenerative disc disease (DDD) results in a decrease in tissue hydration, a loss of fluid movement, cell apoptosis, a loss of nerve growth inhibition and ultimately, the loss of disc function. To date, little is known with regards to the structure and content of chondroitin sulfates (CSs) during IVD ageing. The behavior of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), specifically CSs, as well as xylosyltransferase I (XT-I) and glucuronyltransferase I (GT-I), two key enzymes involved in CS synthesis as a primer of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chain elongation and GAG synthesis in the nucleus pulposus (NP), respectively, were evaluated in a bovine ageing IVD model. Here, we showed significant changes in the composition of GAGs during the disc ageing process (6-month-old, 2-year-old and 8-year-old IVDs representing the immature to mature skeleton). The CS quantity and composition of annulus fibrosus (AF) and NP were determined. The expression of both XT-I and GT-I was detected using immunohistochemistry. A significant decrease in GAGs was observed during the ageing process. CSs are affected at both the structural and quantitative levels with important changes in sulfation observed upon maturity, which correlated with a decrease in the expression of both XT-I and GT-I. A progressive switch of the sulfation profile was noted in both NP and AF tissues from 6 months to 8 years. These changes give an appreciation of the potential impact of CSs on the disc biology and the development of therapeutic approaches for disc regeneration and repair. Nature Publishing Group 2017-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5661628/ /pubmed/29263929 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sigtrans.2017.49 Text en Copyright © 2017 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Collin, Estelle C
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Kilcoyne, Michelle
Peroglio, Marianna
See, Eugene
Hendig, Doris
Alini, Mauro
Grad, Sibylle
Pandit, Abhay
Ageing affects chondroitin sulfates and their synthetic enzymes in the intervertebral disc
title Ageing affects chondroitin sulfates and their synthetic enzymes in the intervertebral disc
title_full Ageing affects chondroitin sulfates and their synthetic enzymes in the intervertebral disc
title_fullStr Ageing affects chondroitin sulfates and their synthetic enzymes in the intervertebral disc
title_full_unstemmed Ageing affects chondroitin sulfates and their synthetic enzymes in the intervertebral disc
title_short Ageing affects chondroitin sulfates and their synthetic enzymes in the intervertebral disc
title_sort ageing affects chondroitin sulfates and their synthetic enzymes in the intervertebral disc
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5661628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29263929
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sigtrans.2017.49
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