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Elastin in the human posterior longitudinal ligament and spinal dura. A histologic and biochemical study.

H Nakagawa1, Y Mikawa, R Watanabe.   

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DESIGN: A histologic and biochemical study of elastin in the posterior longitudinal ligament and spinal dura was performed using autopsy cadavers.
OBJECTIVE: To provide a rationale for resiliency of the PLL and the spinal dura. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Among the spinal ligaments, the nuchal ligament and the ligamentum flavum have a very high elastin content, and some biochemical and morphologic studies of these ligaments have been published. No reports on the elastin content in the posterior longitudinal ligament or spinal dura have been published.
METHODS: Specimens of the posterior longitudinal ligament and the dura collected from three cadavers were studied histologically. For quantitative analysis of elastin and collagen, the posterior longitudinal ligament specimens were collected from 22 cadavers and the dura specimens from 20 cadavers. Elastin was extracted using the hot alkali method of Lansing et al.
RESULTS: The elastic fibers in the posterior longitudinal ligament generally were arranged parallel in the cephalocaudal direction, whereas the fibers in the spinal dura had a more multidirectional arrangement. The elastin content of the posterior longitudinal ligament averaged 7.3% of the total dry weight and that of the spinal dura was 7.1% for the ventral aspect and 13.8% for the dorsal aspect. The elastin content of the spinal dura was about two times higher in all dorsal specimens than in the corresponding ventral specimens. The elastin content of the lower thoracic region was higher than that of any other region. The amino acid composition of the elastin in the posterior longitudinal ligament and spinal dura was similar to that previously determined in other spinal ligaments.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7809748     DOI: 10.1097/00007632-199410000-00006

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


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