Research Article

Intervertebral Disc Degeneration and Low Back Pain Depends on Duration and Magnitude of Axial Compression

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Radiological and histological analysis in IDD with gradient compression duration. (a) A gradually narrower intervertebral height in accordance with longer compression duration. White arrows indicated the targeted IVDs. (b) A gradually more severe IDD, along with severer compression pressure, as shown in H-E staining. (c) Western blot analysis suggested that gradient compression magnitude induced a gradual decrease of collagen II and aggrecan and an increase of IL-1β and MMP3. (d) IHC staining indicated the distribution and content of collagen II and aggrecan remarkable decrease with gradient compression magnitude (the data are shown as . -5 for each group. , , and when compared among each group. One-way ANOVA and Tukey’s HSD multiple comparison test were used for statistical analysis).
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