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Cultured, autologous nucleus pulposus cells induce functional changes in
spinal nerve roots. |
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AUTHORS: |
Kayama S; Olmarker K; Larsson K; Sjogren-Jansson E;
Lindahl A; Rydevik B |
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AUTHOR AFFILIATION: |
Department of Orthopaedics, Goteborg University,
Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden. |
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SOURCE: |
Spine 1998 Oct 15;23(20):2155-8 |
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CITATION IDS: |
PMID: 9802154 UI: 99018962 |
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ABSTRACT: |
STUDY DESIGN: Nerve conduction velocity in pig nerve
roots was assessed after application of various preparations of nucleus
pulposus and control. OBJECTIVE: To study whether cultured nucleus
pulposus cells could reduce nerve conduction velocity after epidural
application. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: It is known that nucleus pulposus
applied epidurally may reduce the nerve conduction velocity of the
adjacent nerve roots and that this reduction seems to be related to the
cells of the nucleus pulposus. METHODS: Nucleus pulposus cells and
fibroblasts were cultured for 3 weeks, and various preparations were
applied to the cauda equina in 29 pigs. The cells were always from the
same animals from which they had been harvested. After 1 week, nerve
conduction velocity was determined by local electrical stimulation.
RESULTS: Application of live fibroblasts and conditioned culture medium
from the nucleus pulposus cell culture dishes did not induce significant
reduction of conduction velocity, compared with application of dead
fibroblasts, which served as control. However, application of live and
dead nucleus pulposus cells induced significant reductions. CONCLUSIONS:
Application of nucleus pulposus cells reproduced the previously seen
reduction in nerve conduction velocity induced by nonmodified nucleus
pulposus. Because membranes of the nucleus pulposus cells had similar
effects, it can be assumed that the effects are related to membrane-bound
substances or structures. |
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MAIN MESH HEADINGS: |
Cauda Equina/*physiology Intervertebral
Disk/*cytology Intervertebral Disk/*transplantation Neural
Conduction/*physiology |
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ADDITIONAL MESH HEADINGS: |
Animal Cell Communication/physiology Cell Transplantation Cells,
Cultured Fibroblasts/cytology Intervertebral Disk
Displacement/pathology Low Back Pain/pathology Support, Non-U.S.
Gov't Swine |