Authors
M Grant, R Bokhari, Y Alsaran, LM Epure, J Antoniou, F Mwale
Publication date
2022/12/1
Journal
Orthopaedic Proceedings
Volume
104
Issue
SUPP_12
Pages
86-86
Publisher
Bone & Joint
Description
Degenerative disc disease (DDD) is a common cause of lower back pain. Calcification of the intervertebral disc (IVD) has been correlated with DDD, and is especially prevalent in scoliotic discs. The appearance of calcium deposits has been shown to increase with age, and its occurrence has been associated with several other disorders such as hyperparathyroidism, chondrocalcinosis, and arthritis. Trauma, vertebral fusion and infection have also been shown to increase the incidence of IVD calcification. Our data indicate that Ca2+ and expression of the extracellular calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) are significantly increased in mild to severely degenerative human IVDs. In this study, we evaluated the effects of Ca2+ and CaSR on the degeneration and calcification of IVDs.
Human donor lumbar spines of Thompson grade 2, 3 and 4 through organ donations within 24 hs after death. IVD cells, NP and AF, were …
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