Effects of hydrostatic pressure on matrix synthesis and matrix metalloproteinase production in the human lumbar intervertebral disc

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作者
Handa, T
Ishihara, H
Ohshima, H
Osada, R
Tsuji, H
Obata, K
机构
[1] TOYAMA MED & PHARMACEUT UNIV, FAC MED, DEPT ORTHOPAED SURG, TOYAMA 93001, JAPAN
[2] FUJI CHEM IND CO LTD, DEPT BIOPHARMACEUT, TAKAOKA, TOYAMA, JAPAN
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hydrostatic pressure; intervertebral disc; matrix metalloproteinase-3; proteoglycan; tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1;
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10.1097/00007632-199705150-00006
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Study Design. This study is a unique in vitro study on the effects of hydrostatic pressure on human intervertebral disc metabolism. Objective. To investigate the effects of hydrostatic pressure on matrix synthesis and matrix metalloproteinase production in the human lumbar intervertebral disc. Summary of Background Data. Mechanical stress and hydrostatic pressures influence proteoglycan and protein synthesis rates in bovine articular cartilage and coccygeal discs. However, the mechanism of matrix synthesis regulation of the intervertebral disc under mechanical stress has not been elucidated. Methods. Twenty-eight human lumbar intervertebral discs obtained from surgery and from cadavers at autopsy were used. Each tissue fraction was charged with medium in a plastic syringe and placed in a water-filled hydrostatic pressure-control vessel. The hydrostatic pressures applied were 1 (control), 3, and 30 atm (atm = atmospheres) for 2 hours. The proteoglycan and protein synthesis rates were determined by radioisotope incorporation. The production of matrix metallaproteinase-3 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 were measured by a one-step enzyme immunoassay method using monoclonal antibodies. Results. Three atm pressure stimulated proteoglycan synthesis rates in the nucleus pulposus and inner anulus (n = 14 in each tissue). Compared with the control group, 30 atm pressure significantly inhibited proteoglycan synthesis in the inner anulus (P = 0.011), In the nucleus pulposus, matrix metalloproteinase-3 production was stimulated at a pressure of 30 atm relative to 3 atm (P = 0.014, n = 16 in each tissue). The highest tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 production showed highest values at 3 atm pressure in the inner anulus (n = 16 in each tissue). Conclusion. The results suggest that hydrostatic pressure influences intervertebral disc cell metabolism. A physiologic level of hydrostatic pressure (3 atm) may act as an anabolic factor for stimulation of proteoglycan synthesis and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 production. This may be essential for maintaining the matrix of the disc. if the pressure was 30 atm or mote or 1 atm or less, a catabolic effect will be predominant, with reduction of proteoglycan synthesis rate and increase of matrix metalloproteinase-3 production. Abnormal hydrostatic pressure, therefore, may accelerate disc degeneration.
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