This interdisciplinary (Orthopedics and Biochemistry) project is aimed at improving our current knowledge of the metabolic processes involved in the onset and progression of degenerative disc disease and at providing information that may lead to the development of better approaches for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of this condition.
The first aim i s to relate early and late degenerative changes detected by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the human spines studied in project I of this program project to changes in the gross and histochemical/immunological appearances as well as the composition and organization of the matrix of IVDs isolated from these spines. With the goal of determining if degenerative changes occurring at specific stages (i.e. early vs late) are associated with specific metabolic changes we will characterize the sequence of progressive changes in gene expression by the NP and AF cells in those discs.
The second aim i s to develop models of discs degeneration by culturing discs with their endplates or IVD cells that have reestablished a matrix in alginate gel in the presence of interleukin-1 (IL-1). We postulate that, at the doses it has been detected in degenerating human disc tissues, IL-1 will be effective in causing loss of matrix synthesis, principally by shutting down matrix synthesis. We then propose to determine how effective osteogenic protein- 1 (OP- 1) is in promoting the repair of the IL- 1 -treated IVD and its matrix. Metabolic experiments will be performed to identify through what metabolic mechanisms this bone morphogenetic protein promotes the return to and subsequent maintenance of matrix homeostasis.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)
Type
Research Program Projects (P01)
Project #
5P01AR048152-02
Application #
6649395
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZAR1)
Project Start
2002-08-01
Project End
2003-07-31
Budget Start
Budget End
Support Year
2
Fiscal Year
2002
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Rush University Medical Center
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Chicago
State
IL
Country
United States
Zip Code
60612
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Basques, Bryce A; Espinoza Orías, Alejandro A; Shifflett, Grant D et al. (2017) The Kinematics and Spondylosis of the Lumbar Spine Vary Depending on the Levels of Motion Segments in Individuals With Low Back Pain. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 42:E767-E774
Espinoza Orías, Alejandro A; Mammoser, Nicole M; Triano, John J et al. (2016) Effects of Axial Torsion on Disc Height Distribution: An In Vivo Study. J Manipulative Physiol Ther 39:294-303
Yamaguchi, Tomonori; Goto, Shota; Nishigaki, Yasuhiro et al. (2015) Microstructural analysis of three-dimensional canal network in the rabbit lumbar vertebral endplate. J Orthop Res 33:270-6
Munns, Justin J; Lee, Joe Y B; Espinoza Orías, Alejandro A et al. (2015) Ligamentum flavum hypertrophy in asymptomatic and chronic low back pain subjects. PLoS One 10:e0128321
Gregory, Diane E; Bae, Won C; Sah, Robert L et al. (2014) Disc degeneration reduces the delamination strength of the annulus fibrosus in the rabbit annular disc puncture model. Spine J 14:1265-71
Qasim, Muhammad; Natarajan, Raghu N; An, Howard S et al. (2014) Damage accumulation location under cyclic loading in the lumbar disc shifts from inner annulus lamellae to peripheral annulus with increasing disc degeneration. J Biomech 47:24-31
Chee, Ana V; Ren, Jing; Lenart, Brett A et al. (2014) Cytotoxicity of local anesthetics and nonionic contrast agents on bovine intervertebral disc cells cultured in a three-dimensional culture system. Spine J 14:491-8
Senoo, Issei; Espinoza Orías, Alejandro A; An, Howard S et al. (2014) In vivo 3-dimensional morphometric analysis of the lumbar foramen in healthy subjects. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 39:E929-35
Simon, Peter; Espinoza Orías, Alejandro A; Andersson, Gunnar B J et al. (2012) In vivo topographic analysis of lumbar facet joint space width distribution in healthy and symptomatic subjects. Spine (Phila Pa 1976) 37:1058-64

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