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2024 Apr 10


Spine J


38608821

Intervertebral disc injury triggers neurogenic inflammation of adjacent healthy discs.

Authors

Li Y, Dai C, Wu B, Yang L, Yan X, Liu T, Chen J, Zheng Z, Peng B

Abstract

Intervertebral disc degeneration is common and may play a role in low back pain, but it is not well-understood. Previous studies have shown that the outer layer of the annulus fibrosus of a healthy disc is innervated by nociceptive nerve fibers. In the process of disc degeneration, it can grow into the inner annulus fibrosus or nucleus pulposus and release neuropeptides. Disc degeneration is associated with inflammation that produces inflammatory factors and potentiates nociceptor sensitization. Subsequently neurogenic inflammation is induced by neuropeptide release from activated primary afferent terminals. Because the innervation of a lumbar disc comes from multi-segmental dorsal root ganglion neurons, does neurogenic inflammation in a degenerative disc initiate neurogenic inflammation in neighboring healthy discs by antidromic activity?