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  • PROGRESS IN DISC DEGENERATION MODELS AND CALCITONIN THERAPY

    ObjectiveTo review the disc degeneration models and the current treatment status of calcitonin. MethodsRecent literature concerning the disc degeneration models and the calcitonin treatment of disc degeneration was extensively reviewed and summarized. ResultsDifferent models of disc degeneration have advantages and disadvantages; calcitonin can relieve disc degeneration at different degrees in vitro and in vivo studies. ConclusionDisc degeneration model for the study of disc degeneration mechanism offers a variety of ideas,and the results of calcitonin treatment in the disc degeneration model can provide the basis for future experiments.

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  • VERTEBRAL SUBCHONDRAL BONE AND INTERVERTEBRAL DISC DEGENERATION

    ObjectiveTo review the role of vertebral subchondral bone in maintaining normal physiological function of the intervertebral disc and in the intervertebral disc degeneration in light of bone anatomy, microstructure, histopathological features, and MRI imaging features. MethodsThe related home and abroad literature concerning vertebral subchondral bone and intervertebral disc degeneration was extensively reviewed and comprehensively analyzed. ResultsVertebral subchondral bone is part of the vertebral endplate and is defined as the vascularized cortical and trabecular bone layer located between the cartilage endplate and vertebral body. It not only plays a cushion shocks role in terms of conducting stress and effectively resists the hydrostatic nucleus, but also ensures the normal supply of disc nutrition. Subchondral bone sclerosis caused by bone remodeling abnormality severely decreases the ability of subchondral bone stress absorption and protective function of disc, which finally leads to increased inflammatory factors locally and hindered nutrition pathway of disc and enhanced disc degeneration. ConclusionTo further strengthen the knowledge and understanding of the vertebral subchondral bone will play a positive role in the study on the pathogenesis of intervertebral disc degeneration.

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