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Development of a Large Animal Long-Term Intervertebral Disc Organ Culture Model That Includes the Bony Vertebrae for Ex Vivo Studies.

Michael Grant1,2, Laura M Epure2, Omar Salem1,2, Nizar AlGarni1,2, Ovidiu Ciobanu2, Motaz Alaqeel1,2, John Antoniou1,2, Fackson Mwale1,2.   

Abstract

Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is a common cause of low back pain. Testing potential therapeutics in the regeneration of the disc requires the use of model systems. Although several animal models have been developed to investigate IVD degeneration, they are technically challenging to prepare, expensive, present with limitations when performing biomechanical studies on the disc, and are impractical in large-scale screening of novel anabolic and scaffolding agents. An IVD organ culture system offers an inexpensive alternative. In the current paradigm, the bony endplates are removed to allow for nutrient diffusion and maintenance of disc cell viability. Although this is an excellent system for testing biologics, it results in concave cartilage endplates and, as such, requires special platens for loading purposes in a bioreactor as flat ones can overload the annular disc region leading to improper loading. Furthermore, the absence of bone makes it unsuitable for applying complex cyclic loading, a topic of interest in the study of chronic progressive degeneration, as multiaxial loading is more representative of daily forces encountered by the IVD. We have developed and validated a novel long-term IVD organ culture model that retains vertebral bone and is easy to prepare. Our model is ideal for testing potential drugs and alternate-based therapies, in addition to investigating the long-term effects of loading paradigms on disc degeneration and repair.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27216856     DOI: 10.1089/ten.TEC.2016.0049

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng Part C Methods        ISSN: 1937-3384            Impact factor:   3.056


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Journal:  Biosci Rep       Date:  2018-03-09       Impact factor: 3.840

2.  Short Link N promotes disc repair in a rabbit model of disc degeneration.

Authors:  Fackson Mwale; Koichi Masuda; Michael P Grant; Laura M Epure; Kenji Kato; Shingo Miyazaki; Kevin Cheng; Junichi Yamada; Won C Bae; Carol Muehleman; Peter J Roughley; John Antoniou
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2018-08-29       Impact factor: 5.156

3.  Leaping the hurdles in developing regenerative treatments for the intervertebral disc from preclinical to clinical.

Authors:  Abbey A Thorpe; Frances C Bach; Marianna A Tryfonidou; Christine L Le Maitre; Fackson Mwale; Ashish D Diwan; Keita Ito
Journal:  JOR Spine       Date:  2018-08-02

4.  Repetitive in vivo manual loading of the spine elicits cellular responses in porcine annuli fibrosi.

Authors:  John Robert Matyas; Claudia Klein; Dragana Ponjevic; Neil A Duncan; Gregory N Kawchuk
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-03-23       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Toward the Next Generation of Spine Bioreactors: Validation of an Ex Vivo Intervertebral Disc Organ Model and Customized Specimen Holder for Multiaxial Loading.

Authors:  Amra Šećerović; Aapo Ristaniemi; Shangbin Cui; Zhen Li; Astrid Soubrier; Mauro Alini; Stephen J Ferguson; Gilles Weder; Sarah Heub; Diane Ledroit; Sibylle Grad
Journal:  ACS Biomater Sci Eng       Date:  2022-08-17

6.  Genipin-Enhanced Fibrin Hydrogel and Novel Silk for Intervertebral Disc Repair in a Loaded Bovine Organ Culture Model.

Authors:  Daniela A Frauchiger; Rahel D May; Ezgi Bakirci; Adel Tekari; Samantha C W Chan; Michael Wöltje; Lorin M Benneker; Benjamin Gantenbein
Journal:  J Funct Biomater       Date:  2018-06-24

Review 7.  Perfused Platforms to Mimic Bone Microenvironment at the Macro/Milli/Microscale: Pros and Cons.

Authors:  Maria Veronica Lipreri; Nicola Baldini; Gabriela Graziani; Sofia Avnet
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-01-03

8.  Investigating the physiological relevance of ex vivo disc organ culture nutrient microenvironments using in silico modeling and experimental validation.

Authors:  Emily E McDonnell; Conor T Buckley
Journal:  JOR Spine       Date:  2021-03-02
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