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The expression of hypoxia inducible factor-1α and apoptosis in herniated discs

  • Kee Yong Ha
  • , In Jun Koh
  • , Papni Arjandas Kirpalani
  • , Young Yul Kim
  • , Yun Kyoung Cho
  • , Gil Son Khang
  • , Chang Whan Han*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • The Catholic University of Korea

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Abstract

STUDY DESIGN.: Human intervertebral disc was obtained for the study of hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1α and apoptosis using immunohistochemical staining. OBJECTIVE.: To study the expression of HIF-1α and apoptosis in herniated lumbar discs. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA.: The presence of HIF-1α in human chondrocytes and rat intervertebral discs has been proven; however, to our knowledge, its expression in human intervertebral disc cells has not been reported. Apoptosis of the human intervertebral disc appears as a degenerative change caused by the aging of the intervertebral disc. To our knowledge, there is no reported study showing the correlation between apoptosis and HIF-1α in the human intervertebral disc. METHODS.: There were 15 human intervertebral discs stained for HIF-1α immunohistochemically, and apoptosis was detected using the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase mediated-dUTP nick end labeling method. On average, the patients were 32.9 years old. The intervertebral discs were divided into noncontained (9 patients) and contained (6) groups. For the control group, 5 disc samples were used. RESULTS.: The expression of HIF-1α was visualized in every case, with an average of 62.2% ± 9.5% in the noncontained group, 30.5% ± 3.6% in the contained group, and 11.4% ± 9.3% in the control group. Apoptosis occurred in 74.3% ± 7.3% of the cells in the noncontained group, 42.8% ± 5.5% of the cells in the contained group, and 28% ± 8.4% of the cells in the control group. HIF-1α and apoptosis expressions were both observed more frequently in the noncontained disc herniation group (P < 0.001). The correlation analysis between the degree of HIF-1α expression and apoptosis was also statistically significant. CONCLUSIONS.: HIF-1α and apoptosis physiologically occur in human beings. Their expression was the highest in the noncontained group. HIF-1α may play a crucial role for the survival of disc cells and resorption of the herniated disc in human intervertebral discs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1309-1313
Number of pages5
JournalSpine
Volume31
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2006.05

Keywords

  • Apoptosis
  • Herniation
  • Hypoxia inducible factor-1α

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