The influence of intervertebral disc overloading on nociceptor calcium flickering

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS JOR Spine Pub Date : 2023-06-09 DOI:10.1002/jsp2.1267
Jan Gewiess, Janick Eglauf, Astrid Soubrier, Sibylle Grad, Mauro Alini, Marianna Peroglio, Junxuan Ma
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Abstract

Introduction

Mechanical overloading can trigger a degenerative-like cascade in an organ culture of intervertebral disc (IVD). Whether the overloaded IVD can influence the activation of nociceptors (i.e., the damage sensing neurons) remains unknown. The study aims to investigate the influence of overloaded IVD conditioned medium (CM) on the activation of nociceptors.

Methods

In the static loading regime, force-controlled loading of 0.2 MPa for 20 h/day representing “long-term sitting and standing” was compared with a displacement-controlled loading maintaining original IVD height. In the dynamic loading regime, high-frequency-intensity loading representing degenerative “wear and tear” was compared with a lower-frequency-intensity loading. CM of differently loaded IVDs were collected to stimulate the primary bovine dorsal root ganglion (DRG) cultures. Calcium imaging (Fluo-4) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) immunofluorescent labeling were jointly used to record the calcium flickering in CGRP(+) nociceptors.

Results

Force-controlled loading led to a higher IVD cell death compared to displacement-controlled loading. Both static and dynamic overloading (force-controlled and high-frequency-intensity loadings) elevated the frequency of calcium flickering in the subsurface space of CGRP(+) nociceptors compared to their mild loading counterparts.

Conclusion

In the organ culture system, IVD overloading mediated an altered IVD-nociceptor communication suggesting a biological mechanism associated with discogenic pain.

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椎间盘超载对伤害感受器钙闪烁的影响。
引言:机械过载可在椎间盘(IVD)的器官培养中引发退行性样级联反应。超负荷IVD是否会影响伤害感受器(即损伤感知神经元)的激活仍然未知。本研究旨在探讨超负荷体外受精条件培养基(CM)对伤害感受器激活的影响。方法:在静态加载状态下,力控制加载0.2 20 MPa 将代表“长期坐着和站着”的h/天与保持原始IVD高度的位移控制负荷进行比较。在动态载荷状态下,将代表退化“磨损”的高频强度载荷与低频强度载荷进行比较。收集不同负载IVD的CM以刺激原代牛背根神经节(DRG)培养物。钙显像(Fluo-4)和降钙素基因相关肽(CGRP)免疫荧光标记联合用于记录CGRP(+)伤害感受器中的钙闪烁。结果:与位移控制加载相比,力控制加载导致更高的IVD细胞死亡。与轻度负荷对应物相比,静态和动态过载(力控制和高频强度负荷)都提高了CGRP(+)伤害感受器地下空间中钙闪烁的频率。结论:在器官培养系统中,IVD过载介导了IVD伤害感受器通讯的改变,这表明了与椎间盘源性疼痛相关的生物学机制。
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JOR Spine
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