Is there any relationship between proinflammatory mediator levels in disc material and myelopathy with cervical disc herniation and spondylosis?: A non-randomized, prospective clinical study

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Demircan, Mehmet Nusret [1 ]
Asir, Alparslan
Cetinkal, Ahmet
Gedik, Nursal
Kutlay, Ahmet Murat
Colak, Ahmet
Kurtar, Sedat
Simsek, Hakan
机构
[1] GATA Haydarpasa Training Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, TR-34668 Istanbul, Turkey
[2] Kasimpasa Mil Hosp, Dept Biochem, Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
proinflammatory mediators; degenerated cervical intervertebral disc herniation; myelopathy; intensity changes on MRI;
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10.1007/s00586-007-0374-2
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The proinflammatory mediator (PIM) levels were assessed in surgically removed samples of herniated cervical intervertebral discs. The objective of this study was to investigate if there is a correlation between the levels of PIMs in disc material and myelopathy associated with cervical intervertebral disc herniation and spondylosis. The role of proinflammatory mediators in the degeneration of intervertebral disc and the inflammatory effects of disc herniations on radicular pain has been previously published. However, the possible relationship between PIMs and myelopathy related to cervical disc herniation and spondylosis has not been investigated before. Thirty-two patients undergoing surgery for cervical disc herniation and spondylosis were investigated. Surgically obtained disc materials, stored at 70 degrees C, were classified into two groups: cervical disc herniation alone or with myelopathy. Biochemical preparation and solid phase enzyme amplified sensitivity immunoassay (ELISIA) analysis of the samples were performed to assess the concentration of mediators in the samples. Very similar values of interleukin-6 were found in both groups whereas the concentrations of mediators were significantly higher in myelopathy group. This study has demonstrated that PIMs are involved in cervical intervertebral disc degeneration with higher concentrations in the samples associated with myelopathy.
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