Literature DB >> 14560080

A fibronectin fragment stimulates intervertebral disc degeneration in vivo.

D Greg Anderson1, Xudong Li, Tony Tannoury, Gina Beck, Gary Balian.   

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DESIGN: A radiographic, histologic, biochemical, and gene expression study was conducted in vivo in a rabbit model to determine the effect of injection of the N-terminal 30 kDa fibronectin fragment (Fn-f) into the intervertebral disc along with various control substances.
OBJECTIVE: To determine if the Fn-f is able to induce disc degeneration in vivo. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Animal models of disc degeneration are crucial to defining the molecular events involved in disc degeneration. Although spontaneous and induced models of disc degeneration have been described, none is ideal for molecular studies. A better understanding of disc degeneration at the molecular level is necessary to promote rational design of therapies for degenerative disc disease.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-one New Zealand white rabbits underwent injection of Fn-f and control substances into the central region of separate lumbar discs using a fine needle. Euthanasia was performed at the 2-, 4-, 8-, 12-, and 16-week time points and the discs were examined radiographically, histologically, biochemically, and with gene expression.
RESULTS: Radiographs demonstrated anterior osteophyte formation at Fn-f-injected disc spaces by the 12-week time point. Histology demonstrated a progressive loss of the normal architecture of the nucleus pulposus and anulus fibrosus over the 16-week study period. A progressive loss of proteoglycans was documented using GAG assay but total collagen did not appear to change appreciably. Gene expression studies demonstrated a significant down-regulation of both aggrecan and type II collagen mRNA between the 8- and 16-week time points.
CONCLUSION: Fn-f appears to induce a progressive degenerative process within the intervertebral disc after injection that resembles degenerative disc disease. This model has several significant advantages for the study of disc degeneration at the molecular level. Further studies are warranted to elucidate the mechanism and molecular events associated with Fn-f-mediated disc degeneration.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14560080     DOI: 10.1097/01.BRS.0000096943.27853.BC

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine (Phila Pa 1976)        ISSN: 0362-2436            Impact factor:   3.468


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