Regional structure-function relationships of lumbar cartilage endplates

Nathan Buchweitz,Yi Sun, Sarah Cisewski Porto, Joshua Kelley, Yipeng Niu,Shangping Wang,Zhaoxu Meng,Charles Reitman,Elizabeth Slate,Hai Yao,Yongren Wu

Journal of Biomechanics(2024)

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Cartilage endplate (CEP) acts as a protective mechanical barrier for intervertebral discs (IVDs), yet its heterogeneous structure–function relationships are poorly understood. This study filled this gap by characterizing the regional biphasic mechanical properties and correlating them with regional biochemical composition in human lumbar CEP. Samples from central, lateral, anterior, and posterior portions of the disc (n = 8/region) were mechanically tested under confined compression to quantify swelling pressure, equilibrium aggregate modulus, and hydraulic permeability. These properties were correlated with CEP porosity and glycosaminoglycan (s-GAG) content, which were obtained by biochemical assays of the same specimens. Both swelling pressure (142.79 ± 85.89 kPa) and aggregate modulus (1864.10 ± 1240.99 kPa) were found to be regionally dependent (p = 0.0001 and p = 0.0067, respectively) in the CEP and trended lowest in the central location. No significant regional dependence was observed for CEP permeability (1.35 ± 0.97 * 10−16 m4/Ns). Porosity measurements correlated significantly with swelling pressure (r = −0.40, p = 0.0227), aggregate modulus (r = −0.49, p = 0.0046), and permeability (r = 0.36, p = 0.0421), and appeared to be the primary indicator of CEP biphasic mechanical properties. Second harmonic generation microscopy also revealed regional patterns of collagen fiber anchoring, with fibers inserting the CEP perpendicularly in the central region and at off-axial directions in peripheral regions. These results suggest that CEP tissue has regionally dependent mechanical properties which are likely due to the regional variation in porosity and matrix structure. This work advances our understanding of healthy baseline endplate biomechanics and lays a groundwork for further understanding the role of CEP in IVD degeneration.
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Low back pain,Intervertebral disc,Cartilage endplate,Biomechanics
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