2022
DOI: 10.1002/jsp2.1215
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Neoepitope fragments as biomarkers for different phenotypes of intervertebral disc degeneration

Abstract: Background During the intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration process, initial degenerative events occur at the extracellular matrix level, with the appearance of neoepitope peptides formed by the cleavage of aggrecan and collagen. This study aims to elucidate the spatial and temporal alterations of aggrecan and collagen neoepitope level during IVD degeneration. Methods Bovine caudal IVDs were cultured under four different conditions to mimic different degenerative situations. Samples cultured after 1‐ or 8‐day… Show more

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“…34 collagen in loading conditions involving 1.3 MPa, 5.0 Hz, and 8 h. 35 Cui identified new epitope peptides formed by proteoglycan and collagen cleavage during IVD degeneration in one strike model, serving as promising biomarkers of early disc degeneration. 36 Meanwhile, it was essential to explore stress and strain in disc degeneration through integrated compression, flexion, and torsion studies in future research. 37 This implies that the concurrent application of compression and torsion exacerbates the development of IVDD.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…34 collagen in loading conditions involving 1.3 MPa, 5.0 Hz, and 8 h. 35 Cui identified new epitope peptides formed by proteoglycan and collagen cleavage during IVD degeneration in one strike model, serving as promising biomarkers of early disc degeneration. 36 Meanwhile, it was essential to explore stress and strain in disc degeneration through integrated compression, flexion, and torsion studies in future research. 37 This implies that the concurrent application of compression and torsion exacerbates the development of IVDD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%