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  • INCREASED SYNTHESIS OF EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX IN PASSAGED NUCLEUS PULPOSUS CELLS BY TRANSFECTION WITH ADENOVIRAL VECTORS CONTAINING HUMAN TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR β1 GENE

    Objective To determine whether the transforminggrowth factor β1 (TGF-β1) is a key regulatory molecule required for an increase or a balance of extracellular matrix (ECM) and DNA synthesis in the goat passaged nucleus pulposus (NP) cells. Methods The NP cells isolated from the goat intervertebral discs were cultured in vitro for a serial of passages and transfected with the replicationincompetent adenoviral vectors carrying the human TGF-β1 (hTGF-β1) or lacZ genes. Then, they were cultured in monolayer or alginate bead 3dimensional (3-D) systems for 10 days.The changes in the production and the molecular components of ECM that occurredin the NP cells transfected with Ad/hTGF-β1 or the controls were evaluated by Westernblot and absorbance of glycosaminoglycan (GAG)-Alcian Blue complexes. Differences of DNA synthesis in the variant cells and culture systems were assessed by fluorometric analysis of the DNA content. ResultsA quantitation in the variant culture systems indicated that in monolayers the NP cells at Passage 3 transfected with Ad/hTGF-β1 had a much higher cell viability and more DNA synthesis(P<0.05); however, in the alginate 3-D culture system, the NP cells transfected with Ad/hTGF-β1 did not have any significant difference from the controls(P>0.05). The Western blotting analysis ofthe protein sample isolated from the variant cells for TGF-β1, type Ⅱ collagen, and Aggrecan expression indicated that in the monolayers and alginate 3-D culture systems the NP cells at Passage 3 transfected with Ad/hTGF-β1 revealed much higher protein levels than the controls(P<0.05); whereas the type Ⅰcollagen content was much lower than the controls (P<0.05), but a significatly increased ratio of type Ⅱ/type Ⅰ collagen was found in both of the cell culture systems(P<0.05). The GAG quantification also showed a positive result in both the cell culture systems and the NP cells at Passage 3 transfected with Ad/hTGF-β1 had a much higher GAG content than the controls(P<0.05). Conclusion To a greaterextent, hTGF-β1 can play a key role in maintaining the phenotype of the NP cells and can still have an effect of the phenotypic modulation after a serial of the cell passages. The NP cells that are genetically manipulated to express hTGF-β1 have a promising effect on the restoration of the intervertebral disc defects. The NP cells transfected with Ad/hTGF-β1 cultured in the 3-D alginate bead systems can show a nearly native phenotype.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:22 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • SIGNIFICANCE OF BNIP3 GENE EXPRESSION AND CELL APOPTOSIS IN NUCLEUS PULPOSUS OF DEGENERATIVE INTERVERTEBRAL DISC IN RABBITS

    Objective To detect the cell density, apoptotic rate, and the expressions of BNIP3 in nucleus pulposus of degenerative intervertebral disc of rabbits, so as to further understand the mechanism of intervertebral disc degeneration. Methods Thirty male New Zealand white rabbits, aging 3 months and weighing (2.3 ± 0.2) kg, were divided into sham operation group (control group, n=10) and intervertebral disc degeneration model group (experimental group, n=20). Interbertebral disc degeneration models were establ ished by puncture of L3,4, L4,5, and L5,6 intervertebral discs in the experimental group; intervertebral discs were exposed only and then sutured in the control group. The degree of intervertebral disc degeneration was evaluated according to Pfirrmann classification by MRI at 4 and 8 weeks after establ ishing models. Apototic cells were determined by TUNEL and histological methods, and the immunohistochemical staining was performed to detect the expressions of BNIP3 in nucleus pulposus of intervertebral disc. Results MRI examination showed that the signal intensity decreased gradually at 4 and 8 weeks in the experimental group. There wassignificant difference in the degree of intervertebral disc degeneration between at 4 weeks and at 8 weeks in the experimental group (P lt; 0.05). The histological observation and TUNEL test showed that high density of nucleus pulposus cells and only a few apoptotic cells were observed in the control group; at 4 and 8 weeks, the density of nucleus pulposus cells decreased gradually with more apoptotic cells in the experimental group. There were significant differences in the nucleus pulposus cell density and positive rate of TUNEL staining between 2 groups, and between at 4 weeks and at 8 weeks in the experimental group (P lt; 0.05). The expression of BNIP3 of nucleus pulposus was negative in the control group; however, in the experimental group, the positive expression rates of BNIP3 of nucleus pulposus (the gray values) were 13.45% ± 1.16% and 32.00% ± 1.82% (194.32 ± 4.65 and 117.54 ± 2.11) at 4 and 8 weeks respectively, showing significant differences (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion The decrease of cell density in nucleus pulposus is involved in the development of intervertebral disc degeneration. Cell apoptosis is one of reasons in the decrease of nucleus pulposus cell; BNIP3 is involved in nucleus pulposus cell apoptosis in the degenerative intervertebral disc.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:04 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Effect of fiber volume and material property and nucleus pulposus area on intervertebral disc mechanical behavior

    The material properties and volume proportion of the fibers as well as the cross-sectional area proportion of nucleus pulposus vary greatly in different studies. The effect of these factors on the mechanical behavior of intervertebral discs (IVDs) are uncertain. The IVDs finite element models with different parameters were created to investigate the pressure, height, rotation, stress, and strain of the IVDs under loads: pure compression, rotation after compression or axial moment after compression. The results showed that the material properties of fibers had great impact on the mechanical behavior of IVDs, especially on the rotation angle. When the fiber volume ratio was small, its changes had a significant impact on the rotation angle of the IVDs. The area proportions of nucleus pulposus had relatively little effect on the mechanical behavior of IVDs. The IVDs rotation should be observed when validating the model. By adjusting the elastic modulus or volume ratio of fibers within a reasonable range, a model that could simulate the mechanical behavior of normal IVDs could be obtained. It was reasonable to make the area proportion of nucleus pulposus within 25%–50% for the IVDs finite element model. This study provides guidance and reference for finite element modeling of the IVDs and the investigation of the IVDs degeneration mechanism.

    Release date:2024-04-24 09:40 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Influence of isobar ttl dynamic internal fixation system on adjacent segment degeneration by mri measurement of lumbar nucleus pulposus volume

    ObjectiveTo investigate the influence of ISOBAR TTL dynamic internal fixation system on degeneration of adjacent intervertebral disc by MRI measurement of lumbar nucleus pulposus volume in treating lumbar degenerative disease after operation. MethodsBetween March 2010 and October 2011, 34 patients with lumbar intervertebral disc herniation (23 cases of paracentral type and 11 cases of lateral type) underwent operation with ISOBAR TTL dynamic internal fixation system for fixation of single segment, and the clinical data were analyzed retrospectively. There were 20 males and 14 females, aged 39-62 years (mean, 47.5 years). The disease duration was 6-18 months (mean, 14 months). Involved segments included L4, 5 in 21 cases and L5, S1 in 13 cases. The X-ray films and MRI images were taken at 6, 12, 18, 24, 36, and 48 months after surgery. Based on X-ray films, the height of intervertebral space was measured using angle bisectrix method. The nucleus pulposus volume was measured based on the MRI scan. The postoperative change of nucleus pulposus volume and intervertebral disc height were used to evaluate the influence of ISOBAR TTL system on degeneration of adjacent intervertebral disc nucleus pulposus. ResultsThirty patients were followed up 48 months. The height of intervertebral space showed no significant difference between at pre-and post-operation (P>0.05). The nucleus pulposus volume increased after operation, showing no significant difference at 6, 12, and 18 months when compared with preoperative value (P>0.05), but significant difference was found at 24, 36, and 48 months when compared with preoperative value (P < 0.05). The height of nucleus pulposus increased after operation but the width was decreased; the values showed no significant difference at 6, 12, and 18 months when compared with preoperative ones, but showed significant difference at 24, 36, and 48 months when compared with preoperative ones (P < 0.05). The diameter of nucleus pulposus at 18, 24, 36, and 48 months after operation was significantly langer than that at preoperation (P < 0.05). ConclusionISOBAR TTL dynamic internal fixation system can prevent or delay the degeneration of intervertebral discs.

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  • BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF RECOMBINANT ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS 2 MEDIATED HUMAN TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR β1 ENCODING GENE TRANSFER TO RABBIT DEGENERATIVE NUCLEUS PULPOSUS CELLS ON PROTEOGLYCAN LEVEL

    Objective To verify the potential of the recombinant adeno-associated virus 2 (rAAV2) vector as a strategy for human transforming growth factor β1 (hTGF-β1) gene transfer in degenerative intervertebral discs of rabbit, to investigate the gene transduction efficacy and to quantify the biologic effects on the proteoglycan level after gene transferring. Methods Rabbit models of disc degeneration were established by injecting the 25 μL fibronectin fragment (Fn-f, 1 mmol/ L), 4 weeks later,saline with or without virus was injected directly into 96 lumbar discs of 24 mature New Zealand white rabbits (male or female and weighing 1.7-2.2 kg) which were divided into 3 groups (n=8). Group A received the 25 μL rAAV2-hTGF-β1 (1 × 1012 vg/mL); group B received rAAV2-enhanced green fluorescent protein (rAAV2-EGFP); and group C received PBS. Two rabbits of groups A, C were killed 1 week after injection, the immunohistochemical staining for hTGF-β1 was performed on the sl ices of nucleus pulposus (NP) tissues. At 4, 8, and 12 weeks after gene transferring, NP tissues were harvested and cultured to quantify the changes of the proteoglycan level using 35S-sulfate incorporation assay. The expression of EGFP in group B was observed 12 weeks after injection. Results Immunohistochemical staining showed that extensive and intense positive immunohisochemical staining for hTGF-β1 were seen in group A when compared with group C 1 week after gene transferring. The nucleus pulposus tissues from the group A exhibited an increased synthesis of proteoglycan, which was significantly more than that from groups B and C (P lt; 0.05), and no significant difference was observed between group B and group C. The expression of EGFP in group B was high at 12 weeks. Conclusion The discs injected with rAAV2-hTGF-β1 can highly expressed the therapeutic proteins for more than 12 weeks, it is suggested that rAAV2 should be an valid vector for transferring exogenous genes in the degenerative disc. The therapeutic factors hTGF-β1 can efficiently increase the proteoglycan synthesis of the degenerative NP cells.

    Release date:2016-08-31 05:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • UPREGULATION OF Bcl-2/ADENOVIRUS E1B 19-kDa-INTERACTING PROTEIN 3 AND TRANSLOCATION TOMITOCHONDRIA IN NUCLEUS PULPOSUS CELLS INDUCED BY NUTRITION DEPRIVATION

    【Abstract】 Objective To detect the expression of Bcl-2/adenovirus E1B 19-kDa-interacting protein 3 (BNIP3)in cell death induced by nutrition deprivation in nucleus pulposus cells so as to further understand the mechanism of deathin nucleus pulposus cells. Methods Two adult Sprague Dawley rats, male or female, weighing 150-200 g, were involvedin this experiment. The cells isolated from rat caudal disc were cultured under the condition of L-DMEM culture media,10%FBS, and 21%O2 (control group) and under the condition of DMEM-free glucose culture media, no serum, and 1% O2(experimental group). The expressions of BNIP3 gene and protein were detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR,immunofluorescence staining, and Western blot. The cell apoptosis rate and mitochondrial membrane potential were measuredby flow cytometry at 24, 48, and 72 hours after culture. Results The expression of BNIP3 decreased in the control group;the expressions of BNIP3 showed an increasing tendency with time in the experimental group, and BNIP3 combined withmitochondria. Significant differences were observed in the expressions of BNIP3 gene and protein between 2 groups at the othertime (P lt; 0.05) except that no significant difference was observed in the expression of BNIP3 gene at 24 hours (P gt; 0.05). Thecell apoptosis rate and mitochondrial membrane potential were significantly lower in the experimental group than those in thecontrol group (P lt; 0.05). Conclusion Upregulation of BNIP3 and translocation to mitochondria may be involved in nucleuspulposus cell death in nutrition deprivation.

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:22 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • ADVANCES OF CELL TRANSPLANTATION FOR TREATING INTERVERTEBRAL DISC DEGENERATION

    Objective To introduce the research of cell transplantation for treating intervertebral disc degeneration. Methods The original articles in recent years about cell transplantation for treating intervertebral disc degeneration were extensively reviewed, and retrospective and comprehensive analysis was performed. Results Transplantation of intevertebraldisc-derived cells or BMSCs by pure cell transplantation or combined with collagen scaffold into intervertebral disc couldexpress nucleus pulposus-l ike phenotype. All the cells transplanted into intervertebral disc could increase extracellular matrix synthesis and rel ieve or even inhibit further intervertebral disc degeneration. Conclusion Cell transplantation for treating intervertebral disc degeneration may be a promising approach.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:18 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • NOTOCHORD CELLS ENHANCE PROLIFERATION AND PHENOTYPE-KEEPING OF INTERVERTEBRAL DISCCHONDROID CELLS

    Objective To isolate and culture the chondroid cells and notochord cells from New Zealand rabbit immature nucleus pulposus (NP) in monolayer, and to valuate the responsiveness of rabbit disc-derived chondroid cells to notochord cells with respect to cell prol iferation and phenotype. Methods The NP cells were released from the minced immature NP of 6 New Zealand rabbits (4-week-old) by 0.2% collagenase II digestion. The chondroid cells and notochord cells were purified by discontinuous gradient density centrifugation. The chondroid cells were cultured alone (group A) andco-cultured with notochord cells (group B) (1 ∶ 1), and cell prol iferation and phenotype including proteoglycan and collagen II were evaluated. The cells in both groups were observed by the inverted microscope, and the survival rates of the primary and passage cells were detected by toluidine blue staining. The growth curves of the second passage cells in both groups were determined by MTT. Besides, the expressions of proteoglycan and collagen II of the primary and passage cells were examined by toluidine blue and immunocytochemistry staining. Results The notochord cells and chondroid cells were isolated and purified. With the diameter of 10-15 μm, the notochord cell had abundant intracytoplasmic vesicles, while the chondroid cell, with the diameter of 4-6 μm, had no intracytoplasmic vesicle. The cell survival rate was 89.0%-95.3% in group A and 91.3%-96.3% in group B. There was no significant difference between the same passages in both groups (P gt; 0.05). The co-cultured cells (group B) increased in cell prol iferation compared with the chondroid cells alone (group A) in repeated experiments. The cells in group A reached their logarithmic growth phase after 3-4 days of culture, while the cells in group B did after 2 days of culture. The cell prol iferation in group B was more than that in group A after 4-day culture (P lt; 0.05). The cocultured cells retained their phenotype for 5 passages, while parallel-cultured chondroid cells lost the expression of proteoglycan and collagen II after the third passage. Conclusion The notochord cells are conducive for the prol iferation and phenotypekeeping of the chondroid cells and may play a key role in preventing degeneration of the disc.

    Release date:2016-09-01 09:16 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Comparative study on biological characteristics between different generations of rabbit nucleus pulposus cells

    ObjectiveTo research the biological characteristics of different generations of rabbit nucleus pulposus cells (NPCs) that were cultured with natural culture and subculture method.MethodsThe thoracolumbar segments of New Zealand white rabbits (6-8 weeks old and weighing 1.5-2.5 kg) were obtained and nucleus pulposus were isolated from disc regions. And NPCs were harvested by enzymatic digestion from nucleus pulposus. Primary NPCs were counted as P0 generation. Then, NPCs were passaged by trypsin and counted as P1, P2, P3 with a totle of 4 generations. P0 to P3 generations NPCs were separately examined by observation of cell morphology and proliferation time, detection of apoptosis rates of cells by flow cytometry, and detection of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α), matrix metalloproteinases 2 (MMP-2), Aggrecan, and collagen type Ⅱ proteins by immunofluorescence and Western blot.ResultsThe morphology of NPCs transformed from triangular or polygonal in P0 generation to spindle in P3 generation; the characteristic vacuolated cells gradually disappeared; and the cell volume and cell proliferation time increased. The cell apoptosis rates were 5.47%±0.91%, 13.77%±2.42%, 33.46%±1.82%, and 38.76%±1.50% from P0 to P3 generations, with the increase of culture time, and there were significant differences between 4 generations (P<0.05). Immunofluorescence staining showed that with the increase of cells generation, the fluorescence intensity of HIF-1α, collagen type Ⅱ, and Aggrecan decreased, and the fluorescence intensity of MMP-2 increased. Western blot results showed that the relative expression of HIF-1α protein was high in P0 generation, the P1 generation has a rising trend, and then gradually decreased; the differences between generations were significant (P<0.05). The relative expression of collagen type Ⅱ protein decreased from P0 to P3 generations and there were significant differences between generations (P<0.05). The relative expression of Aggrecan protein decreased from P0 to P2 generations and there were significant differences between generations (P<0.05); but no significant difference was found between P2 and P3 generations (P>0.05). The relative expression of MMP-2 protein increased significantly in P3 generation; except that the difference between P0 and P2 generations was not significant (P>0.05), the significant differences were found between the other generations (P<0.05).ConclusionRabbit NPCs degeneration model was successfully established by the natural culture and subculture method. Transforming of NPCs morphology, increasing of cell apoptosis rates, decreasing of anabolism, and increasing of catabolism were presented in NPCs degeneration model.

    Release date:2018-05-30 04:28 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • RESEARCH PROGRESS OF REGULATION EFFECT OF HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR ON INTERVERTEBRAL DISC

    ObjectiveTo summarize the research progress of the regulation effect of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF) on intervertebral disc. MethodsThe domestic and foreign related literature about the regulation effect of HIF on intervertebral disc was reviewed, summarized, and analyzed. ResultsHIF is a key transcription factor that is in response to hypoxia by cells, which is widely distributed in tissues and organs, including intervertebral disc. Hypoxia inducible factor is expressed highest in the nucleus pulposus which has the lowest oxygen concentration in the intervertebral disc. The effects of HIF include the regulation of nucleus pulposus differentiation and development, maintenance of the survival, energy metabolism, and anabolism of nucleus pulposus cells, and maintenance of the stability of extracellular matrix. ConclusionHIF plays a vital role in the development and differentiation of intervertebral disc and maintenance of physiological function, which may become a target for the research of the mechanism and the treatment of intervertebral disc degeneration.

    Release date:2016-10-21 06:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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