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The Effect of Sustained Compression on Oxygen Metabolic Transport in the Intervertebral Disc Decreases with Degenerative Changes

机译:持续压缩对椎间盘中氧代谢运输的影响随着退行性变而降低

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Intervertebral disc metabolic transport is essential to the functional spine and provides the cells with the nutrients necessary to tissue maintenance. Disc degenerative changes alter the tissue mechanics, but interactions between mechanical loading and disc transport are still an open issue. A poromechanical finite element model of the human disc was coupled with oxygen and lactate transport models. Deformations and fluid flow were linked to transport predictions by including strain-dependent diffusion and advection. The two solute transport models were also coupled to account for cell metabolism. With this approach, the relevance of metabolic and mechano-transport couplings were assessed in the healthy disc under loading-recovery daily compression. Disc height, cell density and material degenerative changes were parametrically simulated to study their influence on the calculated solute concentrations. The effects of load frequency and amplitude were also studied in the healthy disc by considering short periods of cyclic compression. Results indicate that external loads influence the oxygen and lactate regional distributions within the disc when large volume changes modify diffusion distances and diffusivities, especially when healthy disc properties are simulated. Advection was negligible under both sustained and cyclic compression. Simulating degeneration, mechanical changes inhibited the mechanical effect on transport while disc height, fluid content, nucleus pressure and overall cell density reductions affected significantly transport predictions. For the healthy disc, nutrient concentration patterns depended mostly on the time of sustained compression and recovery. The relevant effect of cell density on the metabolic transport indicates the disturbance of cell number as a possible onset for disc degeneration via alteration of the metabolic balance. Results also suggest that healthy disc properties have a positive effect of loading on metabolic transport. Such relation, relevant to the maintenance of the tissue functional composition, would therefore link disc function with disc nutrition.
机译:椎间盘的新陈代谢转运对功能性脊柱至关重要,并为细胞提供了维持组织所需的营养。椎间盘退变性改变改变了组织力学,但是机械负荷和椎间盘运输之间的相互作用仍然是一个未解决的问题。人类椎间盘的poromechanical有限元模型与氧气和乳酸运输模型耦合。通过包括应变相关的扩散和对流,变形和流体流动与运输预测相关。两种溶质运输模型也被耦合以解释细胞代谢。使用这种方法,可以在每天恢复负荷恢复的健康椎间盘中评估代谢和机械转运耦合的相关性。通过参数模拟圆盘高度,孔密度和材料的退化变化,以研究其对计算的溶质浓度的影响。在健康的椎间盘中,还考虑了短周期的循环压缩,研究了载荷频率和振幅的影响。结果表明,当较大的体积变化改变了扩散距离和扩散率时,特别是在模拟健康的椎间盘特性时,外部载荷会影响椎间盘内的氧气和乳酸区域分布。在持续和循环压缩下,对流均可以忽略不计。模拟变性,机械变化抑制了对运输的机械作用,而椎间盘高度,液体含量,细胞核压力和总体细胞密度降低则显着影响了运输预测。对于健康的椎间盘,营养物的浓度模式主要取决于持续压缩和恢复的时间。细胞密度对代谢运输的相关影响表明细胞数量的紊乱可能是通过代谢平衡改变而引起椎间盘退变的可能发作。结果还表明健康的椎间盘特性对代谢运输具有积极的负荷作用。因此,与维持组织功能组合物有关的这种关系将使椎间盘功能与椎间盘营养相关联。

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