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Influences of circulatory factors on intervertebral disc aging phenotype.

Citation
Lei, C., et al. “Influences Of Circulatory Factors On Intervertebral Disc Aging Phenotype.”. Aging, pp. 12285-12304.
Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Author Changbin Lei, Debora Colangelo, Prashanti Patil, Vivian Li, Kevin Ngo, Dong Wang, Qing Dong, Matthew J Yousefzadeh, Hongsheng Lin, Joon Lee, James Kang, Gwendolyn Sowa, Tony Wyss-Coray, Laura J Niedernhofer, Paul D Robbins, Derek M Huffman, Nam Vo
Keywords aging, heterochronic parabiosis, intervertebral disc, proteoglycan, systemic factors
Abstract

Whether disc aging is influenced by factors beyond its local environment is an important unresolved question. Here we performed heterochronic parabiosis in mice to study the effects of circulating factors in young and old blood on age-associated intervertebral disc degeneration. Compared to young isochronic pairs (Y-Y), young mice paired with old mice (Y-O) showed significant increases in levels of disc MMP-13 and ADAMTS4, aggrecan fragmentation, and histologic tissue degeneration, but negligible changes in cellular senescence markers (p16, p21). Compared to old isochronic pairs (O-O), old mice paired with young mice (O-Y) exhibited a significant decrease in expression of cellular senescence markers (p16, p21, p53), but only marginal decreases in the levels of disc MMP-13 and ADAMTS4, aggrecan fragmentation, and histologic degeneration. Thus, exposing old mice to young blood circulation greatly suppressed disc cellular senescence, but only slightly decreased disc matrix imbalance and degeneration. Conversely, exposing young mice to old blood accelerated their disc matrix imbalance and tissue degeneration, with little effects on disc cellular senescence. Thus, non-cell autonomous effects of circulating factors on disc cellular senescence and matrix homeostasis are complex and suggest that disc matrix homeostasis is modulated by systemic factors and not solely through local disc cellular senescence.

Year of Publication
2020
Journal
Aging
Volume
12
Issue
12
Number of Pages
12285-12304
Date Published
12/2020
ISSN Number
1945-4589
DOI
10.18632/aging.103421
Alternate Journal
Aging (Albany NY)
PMID
32527988
PMCID
PMC7343497
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