The metabolism of the canine nucleus pulposus was investigated at different oxygen tensions. It was found that even at high oxygen tensions the metabolism is mainly anaerobic, only approximately 1.5% of the glucose being converted to carbon dioxide. The concentration dependence of oxygen consumption is limited to very low oxygen tensions. Values of oxygen consumption and lactic acid production were used to calculate the concentration profiles of these substances within the nucleus pulposus, using a diffusion theory. The predicted concentration profiles were compared with the experimental measurements of concentration at various positions in the disc. The good agreement in these values found in the nucleus confirms that the main mechanism of...
Intervertebral disc metabolic transport is essential to the functional spine and provides the cells ...
There have been very few studies on the metabolism of the intervertebral disc. One possible reason i...
Impaired nutrition of the intervertebral disc has been hypothesized to be one of the causes of disc ...
The metabolic environment of disc cells is governed by the avascular nature of the tissue. Because c...
STUDY DESIGN: In vitro measurements of metabolic rates of isolated bovine nucleus pulposus cells at ...
Adult dogs were injected intravenously with 35S-sulphate, and moderately exercised for one to six ho...
The present numerical study aims to investigate the disc nutrition and factors affecting it by evalu...
The main mechanism for solute transport within the intervertebral disk is passive diffusion. The 2 r...
STUDY DESIGN: A review of the literature on disc nutrition. OBJECTIVES: To summarize the information...
The human intervertebral disc (IVD) is the largest avascular tissue in the body. Discs are made up o...
The transport of oxygen and lactate (i.e., lactic acid) in the human intervertebral disc was investi...
Low back pain is a major social and economic dilemma in the United States. Despite its high impact, ...
Oxygen concentration gradients in the intervertebral disc were calculated to examine the effects of ...
The intervertebral disc is the largest asvacular structure in the body; consequently, there are stee...
The cells of the intervertebral disc exist in an unusual environment. They are embedded in a dense m...
Intervertebral disc metabolic transport is essential to the functional spine and provides the cells ...
There have been very few studies on the metabolism of the intervertebral disc. One possible reason i...
Impaired nutrition of the intervertebral disc has been hypothesized to be one of the causes of disc ...
The metabolic environment of disc cells is governed by the avascular nature of the tissue. Because c...
STUDY DESIGN: In vitro measurements of metabolic rates of isolated bovine nucleus pulposus cells at ...
Adult dogs were injected intravenously with 35S-sulphate, and moderately exercised for one to six ho...
The present numerical study aims to investigate the disc nutrition and factors affecting it by evalu...
The main mechanism for solute transport within the intervertebral disk is passive diffusion. The 2 r...
STUDY DESIGN: A review of the literature on disc nutrition. OBJECTIVES: To summarize the information...
The human intervertebral disc (IVD) is the largest avascular tissue in the body. Discs are made up o...
The transport of oxygen and lactate (i.e., lactic acid) in the human intervertebral disc was investi...
Low back pain is a major social and economic dilemma in the United States. Despite its high impact, ...
Oxygen concentration gradients in the intervertebral disc were calculated to examine the effects of ...
The intervertebral disc is the largest asvacular structure in the body; consequently, there are stee...
The cells of the intervertebral disc exist in an unusual environment. They are embedded in a dense m...
Intervertebral disc metabolic transport is essential to the functional spine and provides the cells ...
There have been very few studies on the metabolism of the intervertebral disc. One possible reason i...
Impaired nutrition of the intervertebral disc has been hypothesized to be one of the causes of disc ...