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Cervical spinal instability causes vertebral microarchitecture change and vertebral endplate lesion in rats

BACKGROUND: The vertebral endplate (VEP) was damaged after spinal instability induced by cervical muscle section (CMS). Whether CMS induces bone formation and mechanical loading change in the vertebra is still obscure. This study was aimed to explore mechanical loading change and endplate damage aft...

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Autores principales: Liu, Qi, Yang, Zhou, Liu, Yapu, Ji, Wei, Huang, Zucheng, Liu, Junhao, Lin, Junyu, Hua, Yue, Huang, Zhiping, Wu, Xiuhua, Zhu, Qingan
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Publicado: Chinese Speaking Orthopaedic Society 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7548346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33101972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jot.2019.10.005
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author Liu, Qi
Yang, Zhou
Liu, Yapu
Ji, Wei
Huang, Zucheng
Liu, Junhao
Lin, Junyu
Hua, Yue
Huang, Zhiping
Wu, Xiuhua
Zhu, Qingan
author_facet Liu, Qi
Yang, Zhou
Liu, Yapu
Ji, Wei
Huang, Zucheng
Liu, Junhao
Lin, Junyu
Hua, Yue
Huang, Zhiping
Wu, Xiuhua
Zhu, Qingan
author_sort Liu, Qi
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description BACKGROUND: The vertebral endplate (VEP) was damaged after spinal instability induced by cervical muscle section (CMS). Whether CMS induces bone formation and mechanical loading change in the vertebra is still obscure. This study was aimed to explore mechanical loading change and endplate damage after CMS. METHODS: Forty-eight rats were randomly divided into the CMS group and the sham group. The C6/7 segments were harvested at 4, 8, and 12 weeks after surgery. The microarchitectures of the C6 vertebra ​and the vertebral endplate lesions and intervertebral disc height of C6/7 were measured by micro–computed tomography. Micro–finite element analysis was used to evaluate biomechanical properties of the C6 vertebra. Bone remodelling of the C6 vertebra ​and the endplate ​sclerosis and intervertebral disc degeneration of C6/7 were evaluated by histological and immunohistochemical analyses. RESULTS: CMS significantly induced bone formation of the C6 ventral vertebra ​and increased the biomechanical properties of mainly the ventral side at 4 weeks, which was gradually rebalanced throughout the rest of the study. CMS also significantly increased protein expression of transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) and phosphorylated small mothers against decapentaplegic (pSmad)2/3 ​at 4 weeks. Moreover, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase staining showed that osteoclast-positive cells were slightly in number decreased at 4 weeks, but were obviously increased at 8 weeks. The VEP of the ventral side was abraded earlier followed by calcification in situ later after CMS, consistent with the biomechanical enhancements observed. The degree of endplate degeneration was aggravated with time. Finally, CMS decreased intervertebral disc height and increased disc degeneration scores with time. CONCLUSIONS: Spinal instability induced by CMS increases bone mass and biomechanical loading of the ventral side of vertebra in the early stage, which might initiate VEP damage and cause intervertebral disc degeneration. THE TRANSLATIONAL POTENTIAL OF THIS ARTICLE: Our study indicates that vertebral trabecular changes may involve in intervertebral disc degeneration induced by spinal instability. This may help to elucidate the mechanisms by which disc degeneration occur.
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spelling pubmed-75483462020-10-22 Cervical spinal instability causes vertebral microarchitecture change and vertebral endplate lesion in rats Liu, Qi Yang, Zhou Liu, Yapu Ji, Wei Huang, Zucheng Liu, Junhao Lin, Junyu Hua, Yue Huang, Zhiping Wu, Xiuhua Zhu, Qingan J Orthop Translat Original Article BACKGROUND: The vertebral endplate (VEP) was damaged after spinal instability induced by cervical muscle section (CMS). Whether CMS induces bone formation and mechanical loading change in the vertebra is still obscure. This study was aimed to explore mechanical loading change and endplate damage after CMS. METHODS: Forty-eight rats were randomly divided into the CMS group and the sham group. The C6/7 segments were harvested at 4, 8, and 12 weeks after surgery. The microarchitectures of the C6 vertebra ​and the vertebral endplate lesions and intervertebral disc height of C6/7 were measured by micro–computed tomography. Micro–finite element analysis was used to evaluate biomechanical properties of the C6 vertebra. Bone remodelling of the C6 vertebra ​and the endplate ​sclerosis and intervertebral disc degeneration of C6/7 were evaluated by histological and immunohistochemical analyses. RESULTS: CMS significantly induced bone formation of the C6 ventral vertebra ​and increased the biomechanical properties of mainly the ventral side at 4 weeks, which was gradually rebalanced throughout the rest of the study. CMS also significantly increased protein expression of transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) and phosphorylated small mothers against decapentaplegic (pSmad)2/3 ​at 4 weeks. Moreover, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase staining showed that osteoclast-positive cells were slightly in number decreased at 4 weeks, but were obviously increased at 8 weeks. The VEP of the ventral side was abraded earlier followed by calcification in situ later after CMS, consistent with the biomechanical enhancements observed. The degree of endplate degeneration was aggravated with time. Finally, CMS decreased intervertebral disc height and increased disc degeneration scores with time. CONCLUSIONS: Spinal instability induced by CMS increases bone mass and biomechanical loading of the ventral side of vertebra in the early stage, which might initiate VEP damage and cause intervertebral disc degeneration. THE TRANSLATIONAL POTENTIAL OF THIS ARTICLE: Our study indicates that vertebral trabecular changes may involve in intervertebral disc degeneration induced by spinal instability. This may help to elucidate the mechanisms by which disc degeneration occur. Chinese Speaking Orthopaedic Society 2019-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7548346/ /pubmed/33101972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jot.2019.10.005 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Liu, Qi
Yang, Zhou
Liu, Yapu
Ji, Wei
Huang, Zucheng
Liu, Junhao
Lin, Junyu
Hua, Yue
Huang, Zhiping
Wu, Xiuhua
Zhu, Qingan
Cervical spinal instability causes vertebral microarchitecture change and vertebral endplate lesion in rats
title Cervical spinal instability causes vertebral microarchitecture change and vertebral endplate lesion in rats
title_full Cervical spinal instability causes vertebral microarchitecture change and vertebral endplate lesion in rats
title_fullStr Cervical spinal instability causes vertebral microarchitecture change and vertebral endplate lesion in rats
title_full_unstemmed Cervical spinal instability causes vertebral microarchitecture change and vertebral endplate lesion in rats
title_short Cervical spinal instability causes vertebral microarchitecture change and vertebral endplate lesion in rats
title_sort cervical spinal instability causes vertebral microarchitecture change and vertebral endplate lesion in rats
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7548346/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33101972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jot.2019.10.005
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