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BIOTECHNIC & HISTOCHEMISTRY
Volume 87, Issue 8, Pages 506-511Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/10520295.2012.703692
Keywords
IL-1 beta; intervertebral disc; neurotrophins; nerve growth factor; tissue culture
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- AO Research Fund of the AO Foundation [F-08-8G]
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The relationship between disc cells, nerves and pain production in the intervertebral disc is poorly understood. Neurotrophins, signaling molecules involved in the survival, differentiation and migration of neurons, and neurite outgrowth, are expressed in non-neuronal tissues including the disc. We hypothesized that three-dimensional exposure of human disc cells to the proinflammatory cytokine IL-1 beta in vitro would elevate neurotrophin gene expression levels and production of nerve growth factor (NGF). Cells isolated from Thompson grade III and IV discs were cultured for 14 days under control conditions or with addition of 10(2) pM IL-1 beta; mRNA was isolated and conditioned media assayed for NGF content. IL-1 beta exposure in three-dimensional culture significantly increased expression of neurotrophin 3, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and neuropilin 2 compared to controls. IL-1 beta-exposed cells showed significantly increased NGF production compared to controls. Findings support our hypothesis, expand previous data concerning expression of neurotrophins, and provide the first documented expression of neurotrophin 3 and neuropilin 2. Our results have direct translational relevance, because they address the primary clinical issue of low back pain and open the possibility of novel analgesic therapies using specific small-molecular antagonists to neurotrophins.
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