Measurements of proteoglycan and water content distribution in human lumbar intervertebral discs

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Iatridis, James C.
MacLean, Jeffrey J.
O'Brien, Mary
Stokes, Ian A. F.
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[1] Univ Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405 USA
[2] St Michaels Coll, Colchester, Essex, England
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proteoglycans; aggrecan; glycosaminoglycan content; fixed charge density; intervertebral disc; degeneration;
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10.1097/BRS.0b013e318067dd3f
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Study Design. Study of regional variations in composition in a sample of 9 mildly to moderately degenerated human intervertebral discs. Objective. The aim of this study was to obtain proteoglycan distribution in human lumbar discs with high position resolution in the: 1) sagittal, 2) coronal, and 3) axial directions. Summary of Background Data. Regional variation in disc proteoglycan content has only been reported in coronal sections in a small number of discs and with low spatial resolution in the sagittal direction, and has not been reported in the axial direction. Methods. Each of 9 human L2-L3 or L3-L4 lumbar discs ( age, 53-56 years) were dissected into 36 to 41 specimens using a rectangular cutting die, measured for water content and analyzed for glycosaminoglycan content using the dimethylmethylene blue dye binding assay. Results. The intervertebral discs were mildly to moderately degenerated. They had glycosaminoglycan content ranging similar to 40 to 600 mu g/mg dry tissue, with largest values in the nucleus and lowest in the outer anulus. In general, posterior regions had greater glycosaminoglycan content than anterior regions, although values were not as high as in the nucleus. Small variations in glycosaminoglycan content in the axial direction were observed with the largest values in the center, although this variation was small compared with radial variations. Water content results followed similar trends as glycosaminoglycan content with average values ranging from similar to 66% to 86%. Conclusions. A refined map of proteoglycan content is presented with 3 important findings. First, sagittal variations were distinct from coronal variations. Second, the proteoglycan content was not uniform across the nucleus regions. Third, some specimens had localized variations in proteoglycan and water contents suggestive of focal damage and degeneration.
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