Bioactive Therapies for Degenerative Disc Disease: Microenvironmental Foundations of Disease.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ashley Cardenas, Alikhan B Fidai, Chibuikem A Ikwuegbuenyi, Anthony Robayo, Noah Willett, Ibrahim Hussain, Roger Härtl, Lawrence J Bonassar
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Abstract

Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is a common source of back pain. The IVD is a complex structure that consists of an outer annular ring, an inner nucleus pulposus, and flanking cartilaginous endplates, which together allow for daily mobility by distributing loads and acting as a flexible segment within the spine. Both age and mechanical overload can drive the development of a pathologic disc microenvironment that includes alterations in mechanics, solute transport, and inflammation. Such changes in the disc have negative consequences on resident cells that promote their senescence, apoptosis, and contribution to furthering disc degeneration through mitochondrial dysfunction and the release of reactive oxygen species, proteases, and cytokines. This crosstalk between IVD cells and their microenvironment creates a feedback loop that eventually manifests into such clinical conditions as disc height loss, herniations, and total IVD collapse. Developing a holistic understanding of how this feedback loop is initiated and may be halted will enable the development of novel therapeutics that not only provide analgesic benefit but also help rebuild the deteriorated disc.

退行性椎间盘疾病的生物活性治疗:疾病的微环境基础。
椎间盘(IVD)退变是背痛的常见原因。IVD是一个复杂的结构,由外环环、内髓核和侧翼软骨终板组成,它们共同通过分配负荷和作为脊柱内的柔性节段来实现日常活动。年龄和机械负荷均可驱动病理性椎间盘微环境的发展,包括力学、溶质转运和炎症的改变。椎间盘的这种变化对常驻细胞有负面影响,促进其衰老、凋亡,并通过线粒体功能障碍和活性氧、蛋白酶和细胞因子的释放进一步促进椎间盘退变。IVD细胞与其微环境之间的这种串扰产生了一个反馈回路,最终表现为椎间盘高度下降、突出和IVD完全塌陷等临床症状。全面了解这种反馈回路是如何启动和可能停止的,将有助于开发新的治疗方法,不仅提供止痛效果,而且有助于重建恶化的椎间盘。
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World neurosurgery
World neurosurgery CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-SURGERY
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
15.00%
发文量
1765
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: World Neurosurgery has an open access mirror journal World Neurosurgery: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. The journal''s mission is to: -To provide a first-class international forum and a 2-way conduit for dialogue that is relevant to neurosurgeons and providers who care for neurosurgery patients. The categories of the exchanged information include clinical and basic science, as well as global information that provide social, political, educational, economic, cultural or societal insights and knowledge that are of significance and relevance to worldwide neurosurgery patient care. -To act as a primary intellectual catalyst for the stimulation of creativity, the creation of new knowledge, and the enhancement of quality neurosurgical care worldwide. -To provide a forum for communication that enriches the lives of all neurosurgeons and their colleagues; and, in so doing, enriches the lives of their patients. Topics to be addressed in World Neurosurgery include: EDUCATION, ECONOMICS, RESEARCH, POLITICS, HISTORY, CULTURE, CLINICAL SCIENCE, LABORATORY SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES, CLINICAL IMAGES, VIDEOS
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