Senescence of Nucleus Pulposus Chondrocytes in Human Intervertebral Discs

نویسندگان

  • Ki-Won Kim
  • Kee-Yong Ha
  • Jun-Seok Lee
  • Ki-Ho Na
  • Young-Yul Kim
  • Young-Kyun Woo
چکیده

STUDY DESIGN Senescence-related markers were assessed in surgically obtained human nucleus pulposus (NP) specimens. PURPOSE To demonstrate the mechanism and signaling pathway involved in the senescence of NP chondrocytes. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE The population of senescent disc cells has been shown to be increased in degenerated or herniated discs. However, the mechanism and signaling pathway involved in the senescence of NP chondrocytes are unknown. METHODS We examined cell senescence markers [senescence-associated beta-galactosidase (SA-beta-gal), telomere length, telomerase activity, p53, p21, pRB and p16] and the hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) content in human NP specimens. RESULTS The percentage of SA-beta-gal-positive NP chondrocytes increased with age, while the telomere length and telomerase activity declined. However, there was no significant correlation between age and H(2)O(2) content. The NP specimens with grade III or IV degeneration showed significantly higher percentages of SA-beta-gal-positive NP chondrocytes than those with grade II degeneration. Immunohistochemistry showed that senescent NP chondrocytes in all specimens expressed p53, p21, and pRB, while a few NP chondrocytes in only two specimens expressed p16. CONCLUSIONS The present study demonstrates that, with increasing age and advancing disc degeneration, senescent NP chondrocytes increase or accumulate in the NP. Furthermore, the telomere-based p53, p21, pRB pathway, rather than the stress-based p16, pRB pathway, plays a more important role in the senescence of NP chondrocytes in in vivo conditions. Our results suggest that prevention or reversal of senescence of NP chondrocytes can be a novel mechanism by which to prevent human disc degeneration.

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دوره 2  شماره 

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تاریخ انتشار 2008