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Paraspinal muscle degeneration and regenerative potential in a Murine model of Lumbar Disc Injury

BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The association between low back pain and lumbar disc degeneration is not fully characterized. One potentially overlooked factor of this process is the lumbar multifidus, which plays a role in segmental stabilization and locomotion. Previous reports have shown multifidus degenera...

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Autores principales: Davies, Michael R., Kaur, Gurbani, Liu, Xuhui, Alvarado, Francisco Gomez, Nuthalapati, Prashant, Liu, Mengyao, Diaz, Agustin, Lotz, Jeffrey C., Bailey, Jeannie F., Feeley, Brian T.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8820077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35141626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xnsj.2021.100061
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author Davies, Michael R.
Kaur, Gurbani
Liu, Xuhui
Alvarado, Francisco Gomez
Nuthalapati, Prashant
Liu, Mengyao
Diaz, Agustin
Lotz, Jeffrey C.
Bailey, Jeannie F.
Feeley, Brian T.
author_facet Davies, Michael R.
Kaur, Gurbani
Liu, Xuhui
Alvarado, Francisco Gomez
Nuthalapati, Prashant
Liu, Mengyao
Diaz, Agustin
Lotz, Jeffrey C.
Bailey, Jeannie F.
Feeley, Brian T.
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description BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The association between low back pain and lumbar disc degeneration is not fully characterized. One potentially overlooked factor of this process is the lumbar multifidus, which plays a role in segmental stabilization and locomotion. Previous reports have shown multifidus degeneration to be associated with disc degeneration. The goal of this study was to develop a mouse model of advanced lumbar disc degeneration to recapitulate the pathology of the human multifidus in patients with lumbar disc degeneration and low back pain. METHODS: C57BL/6 mice underwent a left anterolateral approach to the lumbar spine and disc puncture with a micro scalpel at L5/6 and L6/S1. Mice underwent behavioral analysis and functional gait testing. A subset of mice underwent 14T T2-weighted MRI to assess disc degeneration and paraspinal muscle quality. At 6 and 15 weeks, mice were sacrificed, and the multifidus muscles were harvested and divided into proximal and distal segments relative to disc injury. Histological analysis was performed to assess muscle degeneration, fiber type, and macrophage density. Fibroadipogenic progenitors (FAPs) were isolated for gene expression analysis with qPCR. RESULTS: MRI demonstrated decreased intervertebral disc signal and paraspinal muscle atrophy at 6 weeks, with progressive degeneration and atrophy at 15 weeks. Disc injury resulted in delayed functional recovery and impaired gait. Histology demonstrated progressive multifidus fibrofatty degeneration between 6 and 15 weeks. CD68+ macrophage density was increased at 6 weeks but not 15 weeks. FAPs exhibited increased fibrotic and adipogenic gene expression at 6 weeks compared to sham with less of a difference in gene expression by 15 weeks. CONCLUSIONS: We have developed a mouse model of disc injury-mediated paraspinal muscle degeneration that recapitulates features of degenerative muscle pathology observed in patients with lumbar disc degeneration, and highlights the role of FAPs in mediating fibrofatty muscle degeneration after disc injury.
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spelling pubmed-88200772022-02-08 Paraspinal muscle degeneration and regenerative potential in a Murine model of Lumbar Disc Injury Davies, Michael R. Kaur, Gurbani Liu, Xuhui Alvarado, Francisco Gomez Nuthalapati, Prashant Liu, Mengyao Diaz, Agustin Lotz, Jeffrey C. Bailey, Jeannie F. Feeley, Brian T. N Am Spine Soc J Basic Science BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The association between low back pain and lumbar disc degeneration is not fully characterized. One potentially overlooked factor of this process is the lumbar multifidus, which plays a role in segmental stabilization and locomotion. Previous reports have shown multifidus degeneration to be associated with disc degeneration. The goal of this study was to develop a mouse model of advanced lumbar disc degeneration to recapitulate the pathology of the human multifidus in patients with lumbar disc degeneration and low back pain. METHODS: C57BL/6 mice underwent a left anterolateral approach to the lumbar spine and disc puncture with a micro scalpel at L5/6 and L6/S1. Mice underwent behavioral analysis and functional gait testing. A subset of mice underwent 14T T2-weighted MRI to assess disc degeneration and paraspinal muscle quality. At 6 and 15 weeks, mice were sacrificed, and the multifidus muscles were harvested and divided into proximal and distal segments relative to disc injury. Histological analysis was performed to assess muscle degeneration, fiber type, and macrophage density. Fibroadipogenic progenitors (FAPs) were isolated for gene expression analysis with qPCR. RESULTS: MRI demonstrated decreased intervertebral disc signal and paraspinal muscle atrophy at 6 weeks, with progressive degeneration and atrophy at 15 weeks. Disc injury resulted in delayed functional recovery and impaired gait. Histology demonstrated progressive multifidus fibrofatty degeneration between 6 and 15 weeks. CD68+ macrophage density was increased at 6 weeks but not 15 weeks. FAPs exhibited increased fibrotic and adipogenic gene expression at 6 weeks compared to sham with less of a difference in gene expression by 15 weeks. CONCLUSIONS: We have developed a mouse model of disc injury-mediated paraspinal muscle degeneration that recapitulates features of degenerative muscle pathology observed in patients with lumbar disc degeneration, and highlights the role of FAPs in mediating fibrofatty muscle degeneration after disc injury. Elsevier 2021-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8820077/ /pubmed/35141626 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xnsj.2021.100061 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of North American Spine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Basic Science
Davies, Michael R.
Kaur, Gurbani
Liu, Xuhui
Alvarado, Francisco Gomez
Nuthalapati, Prashant
Liu, Mengyao
Diaz, Agustin
Lotz, Jeffrey C.
Bailey, Jeannie F.
Feeley, Brian T.
Paraspinal muscle degeneration and regenerative potential in a Murine model of Lumbar Disc Injury
title Paraspinal muscle degeneration and regenerative potential in a Murine model of Lumbar Disc Injury
title_full Paraspinal muscle degeneration and regenerative potential in a Murine model of Lumbar Disc Injury
title_fullStr Paraspinal muscle degeneration and regenerative potential in a Murine model of Lumbar Disc Injury
title_full_unstemmed Paraspinal muscle degeneration and regenerative potential in a Murine model of Lumbar Disc Injury
title_short Paraspinal muscle degeneration and regenerative potential in a Murine model of Lumbar Disc Injury
title_sort paraspinal muscle degeneration and regenerative potential in a murine model of lumbar disc injury
topic Basic Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8820077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35141626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xnsj.2021.100061
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