2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.25.115667
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Characterization of chondroitinase-induced lumbar intervertebral disc degeneration in a sheep model intended for assessing biomaterials

Abstract: Intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration (IVDD) leads to structural and functional changes. Biomaterials for restoring IVD function and promoting regeneration are currently being investigated; however, such approaches require validation using animal models that recapitulate clinical, biochemical, and biomechanical hallmarks of the human pathology. Herein, we comprehensively characterized a sheep model of chondroitinase-ABC (C-ABC) induced IVDD. Briefly, C-ABC (1U) was injected into the L1/2, L2/3, and L3/4 IVDs.… Show more

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“…28 The DHI was proposed by Sasaki et al 29 and thoroughly studied and advanced by Masuda et al 30 31 In terms of grading degeneration, MRI provides valuable information on signal intensity (related to hydration state), IVD height and the structure and differentiation of its components. Complications such as extradiscal bone formation due to leakage of stem cells or growth factors, 32,33 or other lesions including Schmorls nodes, 34 can also be detected by MRI.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28 The DHI was proposed by Sasaki et al 29 and thoroughly studied and advanced by Masuda et al 30 31 In terms of grading degeneration, MRI provides valuable information on signal intensity (related to hydration state), IVD height and the structure and differentiation of its components. Complications such as extradiscal bone formation due to leakage of stem cells or growth factors, 32,33 or other lesions including Schmorls nodes, 34 can also be detected by MRI.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%