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Prolonged Upright Posture Induces Degenerative Changes in Intervertebral Discs of Rat Cervical Spine

Journal

SPINE
Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages E14-E19

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/BRS.0b013e3181d2dec2

Keywords

degeneration; cervical intervertebral disc; extracellular matrix; animal model

Funding

  1. National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars [30625043]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30710103904, 30600829, 30701118, 30572398]
  3. international technical cooperation key project plan
  4. Program of Shanghai Subject Chief Scientist [08XD14040]
  5. National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) [2010CB530400]

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Study Design. An in vivo study of the cervical intervertebral discs (IVDs) response to upright posture was performed using an amputated bipedal rat model. Objective. To investigate the effects of upright posture on IVDs of rat cervical spine. Summary of Background Data. The distinct arrangement of human neck muscle from that of cat and rhesus indicated that in the evolution process, upright posture might have affected cervical spine of human ancestors. However, the effects of upright posture on cervical spine have not been assessed. Methods. Forty-one-month-old rats were randomly divided into 5-month-control, 5-month-surgery, 7-month-control, and 7-month surgery group (n = 10 per group). Both forelimbs of 2 surgery group rats were amputated, and those rats were then induced to be upright in the custom-made cages. Two control group rats were kept in regular cages. These rats were respectively killed at the fifth and seventh month after surgery and the IVD samples of lumbar spine were harvested for histologic and immunohistochemical studies. Total RNA isolated from these samples were used for real-time polymerase chain reaction of type II collagen (Col2 alpha 1), type X collagen, matrix metalloproteinase 13 (MMP-13), MMP-3, aggrecan, and aggrecanase-2 (ADAMTS-5). Results. Upright posture affects histologic changes of the cervical IVDs such as fissures of anulus fibrosus and decreased height of disc, decreased protein level of Col2 alpha 1 at nucleus pulposus and anulus fibrosus, up-regulated MMP-13, MMP-3, ADAMTS-5, and type X collagen mRNA expression, and downregulated mRNA expression of Col2 alpha 1 and aggrecan. Conclusion. Upright stance accelerates cervical disc degeneration in rats.

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