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Endplate role in the degenerative disc disease: A brief review

Tomaž Velnar, Lidija Gradišnik

2023World Journal of Clinical Cases23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The degenerative disease of the intervertebral disc is nowadays an important health problem, which has still not been understood and solved adequately. The vertebral endplate is regarded as one of the vital elements in the structure of the intervertebral disc. Its constituent cells, the chondrocytes in the endplate, may also be involved in the process of the intervertebral disc degeneration and their role is central both under physiological and pathological conditions. They main functions include a role in homeostasis of the extracellular environment of the intervertebral disc, metabolic support and nutrition of the discal nucleus and annulus beneath and the preservation of the extracellular matrix. Therefore, it is understandable that the cells in the endplate have been in the centre of research from several viewpoints, such as development, degeneration and growth, reparation and remodelling, as well as treatment strategies. In this article, we briefly review the importance of vertebral endplate, which are often overlooked, in the intervertebral disc degeneration.

Topics & Concepts

Intervertebral discDegeneration (medical)MedicineExtracellular matrixDegenerative disc diseaseAnnulus (botany)AnatomyDegenerative diseasePathologyDiseaseLumbarCell biologyBiologyBotanySpine and Intervertebral Disc PathologyMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitationAnesthesia and Pain Management