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Mechanical Factors Regulate Annulus Fibrosus (AF) Injury Repair and Remodeling: A Review.

Zihan Wang,Xin Chen,Nan Chen, Hongjie Yan,Ke Wu, Jitao Li, Qingyuan Ru,Rongrong Deng,Xin Liu,Ran Kang

ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING(2023)

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Abstract
Low back pain is a common chronic disease that can severely affect the patient's work and daily life. The breakdown of spinal mechanical homeostasis caused by intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration is a leading cause of low back pain. Annulus fibrosus (AF), as the outer layer structure of the IVD, is often the first affected part. AF injury caused by consistent stress overload will further accelerate IVD degeneration. Therefore, regulating AF injury repair and remodeling should be the primary goal of the IVD repair strategy. Mechanical stimulation has been shown to promote AF regeneration and repair, but most studies only focus on the effect of single stress on AF, and lack realistic models and methods that can mimic the actual mechanical environment of AF. In this article, we review the effects of different types of stress stimulation on AF injury repair and remodeling, suggest possible beneficial load combinations, and explore the underlying molecular mechanisms. It will provide the theoretical basis for designing better tissue engineering therapy using mechanical factors to regulate AF injury repair and remodeling in the future.
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mechanical stimulation,low back pain,intervertebraldisc degeneration,annulus fibrosus (AF),tissueengineering
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