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Development of a rat model with lumbar vertebral endplate lesion
by
Harada Takahiro
, Morisako Taiki
, Kamei Naosuke
, Nakamae Toshio
, Tamura Takayuki
, Maruyama Toshiaki
, Tsuchikawa Yuji
, Adachi Nobuo
in
Animal models
/ Back pain
/ Calcitonin
/ Calcitonin gene-related peptide
/ Cartilage
/ Computed tomography
/ Degeneration
/ Grooming
/ Intervertebral discs
/ Lesions
/ Locomotion
/ Low back pain
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Osteoclasts
/ Osteosclerosis
/ Pathophysiology
/ Surgery
/ Vertebrae
2022
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Development of a rat model with lumbar vertebral endplate lesion
by
Harada Takahiro
, Morisako Taiki
, Kamei Naosuke
, Nakamae Toshio
, Tamura Takayuki
, Maruyama Toshiaki
, Tsuchikawa Yuji
, Adachi Nobuo
in
Animal models
/ Back pain
/ Calcitonin
/ Calcitonin gene-related peptide
/ Cartilage
/ Computed tomography
/ Degeneration
/ Grooming
/ Intervertebral discs
/ Lesions
/ Locomotion
/ Low back pain
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Osteoclasts
/ Osteosclerosis
/ Pathophysiology
/ Surgery
/ Vertebrae
2022
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Development of a rat model with lumbar vertebral endplate lesion
by
Harada Takahiro
, Morisako Taiki
, Kamei Naosuke
, Nakamae Toshio
, Tamura Takayuki
, Maruyama Toshiaki
, Tsuchikawa Yuji
, Adachi Nobuo
in
Animal models
/ Back pain
/ Calcitonin
/ Calcitonin gene-related peptide
/ Cartilage
/ Computed tomography
/ Degeneration
/ Grooming
/ Intervertebral discs
/ Lesions
/ Locomotion
/ Low back pain
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Osteoclasts
/ Osteosclerosis
/ Pathophysiology
/ Surgery
/ Vertebrae
2022
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Development of a rat model with lumbar vertebral endplate lesion
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Development of a rat model with lumbar vertebral endplate lesion
2022
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PurposeVertebral endplate lesion (EPL) caused by severe disc degeneration is associated with low back pain. However, there is no suitable animal model to elucidate the pathophysiology of EPL. This study aimed to develop a rat model of EPL and evaluate rat behavior and imaging and histological findings.MethodsThe L4-5 intervertebral discs of Sprague–Dawley rats were transperitoneally removed, except for the outer annulus fibrosus and cartilage endplate, in the EPL group. The L4-5 discs were not removed and simply exposed in the sham group. Changes around the vertebral endplate on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) were evaluated. Additionally, pain-related behavioral and histological assessments were performed.ResultsIn the EPL group, a low-signal area around the vertebral endplate was observed on T1-weighted and T2-weighted fat-saturated MRI at 8 weeks or later after surgery. In the same group, CT showed osteosclerosis around the vertebral endplate at 12 weeks after surgery. The sham group did not show abnormal imaging features on the MRI and CT. Behavioral evaluation showed that the EPL group had a significantly longer grooming time than the sham group. Conversely, the 12-week postoperative locomotion time and the 1- and 12-week postoperative standing times were significantly shorter in the EPL group than in the sham group. Histological evaluation showed a high degree of vertebral endplate degeneration and an increased number of osteoclasts and proportion of nerve fibers expressing calcitonin gene-related peptide in the EPL group compared to those in the sham group.ConclusionOur rat EPL model showed pain-related behavioral patterns and an increased expression of pain-related neuropeptide. This model could contribute to the study of the pathophysiology of EPL and will help in the treatment of low back pain in the future.
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Springer Nature B.V
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