An Ex Vivo Model of Intervertebral Disc Degeneration for Assessing Retention of Injectable Cell‐Based Grafts
Raphael Schmid, Janhavi Apte, Elias Schulze, Andrej Sirek, Günther Schäfer, Jessica Schäper, Francesco Santini, Simona Negoias, Andrea Barbero, Ivan Martin, Karoliina Pelttari, Stefan Schären, Olga Krupkova, Arne Mehrkens

TL;DR
Researchers created a realistic lab model of spinal disc degeneration to test how well injectable cell treatments stay in place and function.
Contribution
A novel ex vivo model of intervertebral disc degeneration was developed to evaluate injectable cell-based therapies.
Findings
The model mimics human disc degeneration with reduced water and proteoglycan content.
Injectable nasal chondrocyte spheroids localized and remained viable in the degenerated disc model.
The model shows potential as a preclinical tool to reduce reliance on animal studies.
Abstract
Cell therapies for painful intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration (IDD) have not yet achieved widespread clinical adoption. Understanding therapeutic cell effects in native IVD remains challenging due to the complex IVD environment and limitations of current models. We present a physiologically relevant ex vivo model of IVD degeneration, which we employ to evaluate the retention of therapeutic cells in the IVD. Bovine IVDs were cultured ex vivo for 14 days. IVD degeneration was induced under physiological loading by chondroitinase ABC (ChABC), or ChABC with pro‐inflammatory cytokines (Infl) aiming to mimic IDD. The nucleus pulposus (NP) tissue integrity was characterized by T2 MRI and modified Thompson grading and compared with human IVDs of different ages. The onset of IDD in the bovine model was assessed by IL‐8, MMP13, and COX‐2 expression. Spheroids derived from mCherry‐transduced…
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TopicsSpine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology · Tendon Structure and Treatment · Cervical and Thoracic Myelopathy
