Aims. The presence of facet tropism has been correlated with an elevated susceptibility to lumbar disc pathology. Our objective was to evaluate the impact of facet tropism on chronic lumbosacral discogenic pain through the analysis of clinical data and finite element modelling (FEM). Methods. Retrospective analysis was conducted on clinical data, with a specific focus on the spinal units displaying facet tropism, utilizing FEM analysis for motion simulation. We studied 318 intervertebral levels in 156 patients who had undergone provocation discography. Significant predictors of clinical findings were identified by univariate and multivariate analyses. Loading conditions were applied in FEM simulations to mimic biomechanical effects on
Aims. CRP is an acute-phase protein that is used as a biomarker to follow severity and progression in infectious and inflammatory diseases. Its pathophysiological mechanisms of action are still poorly defined. CRP in its pentameric form exhibits weak anti-inflammatory activity. The monomeric isoform (mCRP) exerts potent proinflammatory properties in chondrocytes, endothelial cells, and leucocytes. No data exist regarding mCRP effects in human
Aims. This study aimed, through bioinformatics analysis and in vitro experiment validation, to identify the key extracellular proteins of
Objectives. Interleukin 18 (IL-18) is a regulatory cytokine that degrades the disc matrix. Bone morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2) stimulates synthesis of the disc extracellular matrix. However, the combined effects of BMP-2 and IL-18 on human
Aims. Interleukin (IL)-1β is one of the major pathogenic regulators during the pathological development of
Aims. In this investigation, we administered oxidative stress to nucleus pulposus cells (NPCs), recognized DNA-damage-inducible transcript 4 (DDIT4) as a component in
It has been proposed that
Antibiotics are often administrated prophylactically in spinal procedures to reduce the risk of infection of the disc space. It is still not known which antibiotics are able to penetrate the
Objectives. The aim of this study was to examine whether asymmetric loading
influences macrophage elastase (MMP12) expression in different parts
of a rat tail
1. The
1. An account of experiences in seventy-five cases with a new method of treatment of low back pain and sciatica caused by
1. The normal anatomy of the
Specific antisera to collagen Types I, II and III and proteoglycan were used to investigate the distributions of these molecules in normal human
It has been thought that lumbar
This article reviews the current knowledge of
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Posterior fixation of
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spine produces images which reflect the chemical composition of the
We attempted to correlate the findings of MRI and discography in patients with low back pain, examining 108 lumbar
1. As a result of degenerative changes in the