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J Orthop Res ; 33(8): 1255-64, 2015 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25865090

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Mechanical loading is a salient factor in the progression of spinal disorders that contribute to back pain. Biological responses to loading modes like flexion/extension (F/E) in relevant spinal tissues remain unstudied. A novel, multi-axial experimental system was developed to subject viable functional spinal units (FSUs) to complex, in-situ loading. The objective was to determine biological effects of F/E in multiple spinal tissues-annulus fibrosus, nucleus pulposus, facet cartilage, and ligamentum flavum. Rabbit lumbar FSUs were mounted in a bioreactor within a robotic testing system. FSUs underwent small (0.17/0.05 Nm) and large (0.5/0.15 Nm) range-of-motion F/E for 1 or 2 h of cycling. Outcomes in each tissue, compared to unloaded FSUs, included (i) relative mRNA expression of catabolic (MMP-1, 3 and ADAMTS-5), pro-inflammatory (COX-2), and anabolic (ACAN) genes and (ii) immunoblotting of aggrecan degradation. Total energy applied to FSUs increased in groups subject to large range-of-motion and 2-h cycling, and moment relaxation was higher with large range-of-motion. F/E significantly modulated MMP1,-3 and COX-2 in facet cartilage and MMP-3 and ACAN in annulus fibrosus. Large range-of-motion loading increased MMP-mediated aggrecan fragmentation in annulus fibrosus. Biological responses to complex loading ex vivo showed variation among spinal tissues that reflect tissue structure and mechanical loading in F/E.


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Vértebras Lombares/fisiologia , Animais , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Ciclo-Oxigenase 2/fisiologia , Disco Intervertebral/fisiologia , Ligamento Amarelo/fisiologia , Metaloproteinase 3 da Matriz/fisiologia , Coelhos , Amplitude de Movimento Articular
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