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- Title
Human bone morphogenetic protein 7 transfected nucleus pulposus cells delay the degeneration of intervertebral disc in dogs.
- Authors
Gu, Tao; Shi, Zhiyuan; Wang, Chaofeng; Chen, Chun; Wu, Jianhong; Wang, Deli; Xu, Cheng; Qing, He; Dike, Ruan
- Abstract
ABSTRACT The main reason for intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is the decrease in the quantity and activity of IVD cells with subsequent reduction of the extracellular matrix (ECM). In this study, we investigated a cell-based repair strategy by injecting nucleus pulposus cells (NPCs) transduced with human bone morphogenetic protein (hBMP7) by adeno-associated virus-2 into the canine degenerative IVD to determine whether NPCs expressing hBMP7 could delay the degeneration of the IVD. Fourteen canines received annular punctures to induce disc degeneration. Eight weeks later, saline (group A), allogeneic NPCs (group B), or allogeneic NPCs transduced with hBMP7 (group C) were injected into the degenerative discs. Twelve weeks after the injection, MRI scan showed that the degeneration process of groups C was slower and less severe compared with that of groups B and C. The IVD stability in group C was superior to that in groups A and B in left-right bending and rotation. HE, safranin-O staining, and ELISA indicated that the degenerative degree of the IVD in group C was significantly milder than that in groups A and B. The study demonstrated that the implantation of NPCs-hBMP7 could effectively maintained the structural integrity, ECM, and biomechanical properties of the canine degenerated discs. © 2017 Orthopaedic Research Society. Published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Orthop Res 35:1311-1322, 2017.
- Subjects
NUCLEUS pulposus; DEGENERATION (Pathology); INTERVERTEBRAL disk diseases; BONE morphogenetic proteins; ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay; EXTRACELLULAR matrix
- Publication
Journal of Orthopaedic Research, 2017, Vol 35, Issue 6, p1311
- ISSN
0736-0266
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/jor.22995