Abstract
Background
To assess the effects of proteoglycan-depleted regions of annular disruptions on nerve ingrowth in the injury site in vivo.
Methods
New Zealand white rabbits (n = 18) received annular injuries at L3/4, L4/5, and L5/6. The experimental discs were randomly assigned to four groups: (a) an annular defect was created; (b) an annular defect implanted with a poly lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA)/fibrin/PBS plug; (c) an annular defect implanted with a PLGA/fibrin/chondroitinase ABC (chABC) plug; and (d) an uninjured L2/3 disc (control). Disc degeneration was evaluated by radiography, MRI, histology, and analysis of the proteoglycan (PG) content. Immunohistochemical detection of nerve fibers and chondroitin sulfate (CS) was performed.
Results
The injured discs produced progressive and reliable disc degeneration. In the defective discs, the lamellated appearance of AF (Annulus fibrosus) was replaced by extensive fibrocartilaginous-like tissue formation outside the injured sites. In contrast, newly formed tissue was distributed along small fissures, and small blood vessels appeared in the outer part of the disrupted area in the PLGA/fibrin/PBS discs. More sprouting nerve fibers grew further into the depleted annulus regions in the PLGA/fibrin/chABC discs than in the control discs and those receiving PLGA/fibrin/PBS. In addition, the innervation scores of the PLGA/fibrin/chABC discs were significantly increased compared with those of the PLGA/fibrin/PBS discs and defected discs.
Conclusion
ChABC-based PLGA/fibrin gel showed promising results by achieving biointegration with native annulus tissue and providing a local source for the sustained release of active chABC. Disc-derived PG-mediated inhibition of nerve and blood vessel ingrowth was abrogated by chABC enzymatic deglycosylation in an annular-injured rabbit disc degeneration model.
1 Introduction
Low back pain is an extremely common socioeconomic problem in orthopedics. Although the pathophysiology of this condition remains uncertain, degeneration of the intervertebral disc (IVD) is believed to be a major cause of low back pain [1,2,3]. This degenerative change ultimately results in increased matrix degradation, proinflammatory cytokine expression, and inferior mechanical properties [4,5,6]. More recently, progressive neurovascular growth in annular fissures and sensitization of nerve fibers have been observed in the degenerated IVD [7,8]. Ingrowth of nociceptive nerve fibers deep within disrupted IVDs is believed to be a potential source of discogenic pain in clinical cases [9,10,11,12].
It has been shown that aggrecan, a proteoglycan (PG) found in the disc, may act as a barrier to inhibit nerve fiber growth in vivo and in vitro [13,14,15,16]. However, the precise inhibitory mechanism of aggrecan remains poorly understood. In previous work, we established a minimally invasive annulotomy-induced rabbit model and demonstrated the growth of orientated growth-permissive nerves into annulus defects during the degenerative process. In addition, loss of PG at the injury site is involved in IVD degeneration and facilitates the infiltration of blood vessels and nerve fibers into disrupted disc tissue [17,18].
Chondroitinase ABC (chABC ) is a well-studied bacteria-derived enzyme that specifically depolymerizes glycosaminoglycan (GAG) side chains, inducing mild disc degeneration and favoring axonal regeneration by reducing chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan (CSPG) at the injury site [19,20,21,22,23,24]. According to our previous work, PLGA/fibrin constructs as a delivery system exhibit good biocompatibility, safety, and biodegradability [18,25], and promote tissue repair without compromising the function of the incorporated proteins [26,27,28,29,30]. Therefore, as an ideal carrier of chABC, PLGA/fibrin constructs represent a simple and desirable alternative to achieve local delivery in a controlled manner. In this system, cleavage of GAGs via digestion overcomes CSPG-mediated inhibition at the injured site of the degenerated IVD.
In the present study, we hypothesized that PG-depleted regions of the annular disruptions could facilitate nerve and blood vessel ingrowth into the deeper parts of the degenerated disc in a rabbit animal model. Here fibrin-based polymeric carriers loaded with chABC were implanted into the injured annular site to provide sustained local delivery in vivo, and the aim of this study was thus to assess the effects of degrading CSPG on neurite ingrowth during IVD degeneration.
2 Methods and materials
2.1 Preparation of PLGA-coated fibrin gel/ChABC constructs
PLGA sponges were fabricated using a porogen leaching method as reported previously [31]. The PLGA/fibrin/chABC constructs were prepared as follows. Fibrinogen was isolated from fresh human plasma, and the final concentration used in all experiments was based on previously established protocols [25,32]. ChABC (2U, Sigma, St. Louis, MO) was dissolved in buffer with a final concentration of 0.10 U/mL according to the product’s instructions and as previously reported [19,33]. Thereafter, fibrinogen (20 mg/mL) and chABC (0.10 U/mL) solutions were homogenized and sterilized by filtering through syringe filters. PLGA plugs (1.8 mm diameter and 4 mm length) were immersed into the homogeneous fibrinogen/chABC solution (1 mL) under reduced pressure. Composite constructs were lyophilized, imaged using a SEM, and subsequently stored at −20°C until further use.
2.2 Evaluation of chABC release from PLGA/fibrin in vitro
To obtain release profiles for each PLGA/fibrin sample, a gel loaded with chABC was suspended in 100 μL of PBS (pH 7.4) in polypropylene tubes placed in a shaker bath (37°C) at 100 rpm. Then, 10 μL of the supernatant was collected from each PLGA/fibrin sample at predetermined time intervals (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 12 and 14 days) and individually stored at −20°C. According to a previously reported protocol [34], the enzymatic activity of the solution was assessed by measuring the formation of unsaturated disaccharides via chondroitin sulfate (CS) degradation over time (Sigma enzymatic assay-EC 4.2.2.4), as per the manufacturer’s instructions. Finally, the percentage of sample absorbance relative to the standard was calculated, and the composite construct’s accumulated release kinetic curve was obtained.
2.3 Animal surgery
A total of 18 New Zealand rabbits (age 8.60 ± 1.25 months and weight 3.42 ± 0.16 kg) were supplied by the Laboratory Animal Center, Zhejiang Province. Our Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee approved all aspects of the study. Rabbits were randomly allocated to 1-, 3-, and 6-month survival groups (n = 6 in each group). The surgical implantation procedure was described previously [17]. Consecutive levels of rabbit IVD, including L3/4, L4/5, and L5/6, were exposed using an anterolateral retroperitoneal approach. Annular injuries were randomly allocated to three disc levels: (1) in the annular defects group: annular defects (diameter 1.8 mm and 4 mm depth) were created using a minitrephine as previously described [17,18]; (2) in the PLGA/fibrin/PBS group: annular defects were filled with a PLGA/fibrin gel plug loaded with phosphate buffered saline; (3) in the PLGA/fibrin/chABC group: annular defects were filled with a PLGA/fibrin gel plug loaded with chABC; and (4) in the intact group: the L2/3 disc served as the uninjured control. Finally, the wound was closed in layers. Following surgery, rabbits were permitted free cage activity and food and water ad libitum.
2.4 Radiographic analyses and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
X-rays were obtained under general anesthesia (sodium pentobarbital, 30 mg/kg) at 1, 3, and 6 months after surgery (n = 6 per time point). The comparison of the disc height index (DHI) was based on the ratio of the injured disc height to the sum of the height of the two adjacent vertebral bodies as described previously [35,36]. DHI% values are expressed as DHI normalized to the baseline preoperative measurement (postoperative DHI/baseline DHI × 100). In vivo MRI of the lumbar spine was performed using a 1.5-T MRI system (Signa, General Electric, Milwaukee, Wisconsin). Midsagittal T2-weighted images were obtained for analysis as previously described according to Pfirrmann’s classification scores [37] based on the changes in the degree and the area of the signal intensity. All measurements were performed using the picture archiving and communication system (PACS) routinely used in the local hospital.
2.5 Tissue harvesting
At each of the three time points (1, 3 and 6 months), 6 rabbits were euthanized by an intravenous sodium pentobarbital overdose for histological and immunohistological analyses. The experimental IVDs (L2/3, L3/4, L4/5, and L5/6) were removed from each lumbar spine under sterile conditions. The specimens were then dissected sagittally and divided into two symmetric portions. Using one half of each disc (with the defect side) was used for histological analysis. From the other half of the samples (with the contralateral side), the nucleus pulposus (NP) was bluntly separated from the AF and then snap-frozen in liquid nitrogen. Samples were then stored at −80°C in preparation for s-GAG analysis.
2.6 Sulfated-GAG content measurement
NP samples were isolated from discs at each level at 6 months after surgery (n = 6). The PG content was quantified using the 1,9-dimethylmethylene blue DMMB assay [38,39]. Briefly, each lyophilized sample was digested with 125 μg/mL of papain (Sangon Inc., Shanghai; PRC) in sterile PBS, 5 mM of EDTA, and 5 mM of cysteine·HCl at pH 6.8 and 60°C overnight. After complete digestion, 20 μL of the papain digest was added to 200 μL of DMMB reagent (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, Missouri, USA), and absorbance was detected at 520 nm. A Quant-iT™ PicoGreen® dsDNA Assay Kit (Invitrogen™) was used to determine DNA content in the discs, according to the manufacturer’s protocol (Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Waltham, MA; USA). The total sGAG in the disc for each group was normalized according to the tested amount of DNA, and the sGAG/DNA ratio was measured and reported.
2.7 Histology and immunohistochemistry
The specimens were fixed in 10% formalin, decalcified in ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), and processed for paraffin sectioning. Tissue blocks were paraffin embedded and sectioned at a thickness of 5 μm. Sections of the IVD samples were stained with hematoxylin/eosin (HE) to observe degenerative changes or with safranin-O/fast green to determine the PG content. Alternatively, the sections were subjected to immunohistological analysis for the nerve marker Protein gene product 9.5 (PGP9.5). CS-56 immunostaining was used to identify intact CS. All the stained sections were analyzed under an optical microscope (Leica Microscope, Wetzlar, Germany). Briefly, the epitopes for PGP9.5 immunohistology were first subjected to heat-induced retrieval. The sections were then blocked with hydrogen peroxide and 25% of normal bovine serum albumin (BSA)/tris buffered saline (TBS) and incubated overnight at 4°C with the primary mouse monoclonal antibody against human PGP9.5 (diluted 1:80, Abcam, Cambridge, GB). For CS-56 staining, endogenous peroxidase activity in the sections was blocked with 0.5% of hydrogen peroxide for 1 h, and the sections were then washed three times in TBS. Then, the samples were blocked with 25% of normal BSA for 1 h (both at RT), followed by an overnight incubation at 4°C with a primary anti-CS-56 mouse antibody (diluted 1:100, Sigma, St. Louis, MO). The sections were then washed again and incubated with a biotinylated goat anti-mouse IgG antibody (1:200; Vector Laboratories) overnight. The sections were then processed with the avidin–biotin amplification method with conjugated peroxidase (Vectastain Elite ABC Kit; Vector) and visualized with diaminobenzidine (DAB; Sigma). The sections were then counterstained with hematoxylin (blue) and mounted with Aquatex for observation under light microscopy. The control immunoglobulins consistently yielded negative results. The ingrowth of immunoreactive nerve fibers in the specimens was scored using a previously described grading scale [18,40].
2.8 Statistical analysis
Results are expressed as mean values ± standard error of the mean. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 22.0 software (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Significant differences in the radiograph measurements were analyzed by repeated-measurement analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Fisher’s least significant difference (LSD) test. The effect of time after surgery was analyzed with the Kruskal–Wallis test. Mann–Whitney U tests were used to analyze the MRI score, innervation, and biochemical data. The significance level was set at p < 0.05.
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Ethics approval and consent to participate: All the procedures performed in this study involving animals were approved by the institutional review board and animal care committee of Tongde Hospital. The protocols were conducted in accordance with the Guidance for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, as formulated by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic of China and the “Principles of laboratory animal care” (NIH publication No. 86-23, revised 1985).
3 Results
3.1 PLGA/fibrin/ChABC morphology and ChABC release kinetics
Fabricated PLGA sponges filled with fibrin gel and the chABC coating of the PLGA/fibrin construct were assessed by SEM and are shown in Figure 1a and b, respectively. The SEM micrographs revealed interconnected micropores with a mean pore size of 350 µm. The profiles of chABC release from the PLGA/fibrin scaffold over 14 days are shown in Figure 1c. The curve of chABC from fibrin-based carriers showed a significant initial burst release during the first 5 days, and the chABC release continued steadily thereafter. Overall, the cumulative release rate of active chABC reached approximately 80% after 8 days.

SEM micrographs of (a) the PLGA/fibrin gel sponge and (b) the composite sponge filled with fibrin gel and chABC at different magnifications; (c) in vitro cumulative release profile of chABC/PLGA/fibrin.
3.2 Radiographic and MRI assessment
Compared with the normal control group, the disc height of the injured groups showed a slow but progressive decrease that was sustained for up to 6 months. At 6 months, a narrowing disc space and bridging osteophytes were observed in the two scaffold groups (Figure 2a and b). The DHI% of the two scaffold groups and the AF defect group were significantly reduced compared with those of normal control groups at all postoperative periods (p < 0.05), whereas no significant difference was observed between the PLGA/fibrin/PBS and PLGA/fibrin/chABC groups (p > 0.05). Notably, DHI% in the defect group demonstrated a significant decrease at 1, 3, and 6 months after surgery (p < 0.01) (Figure 3).

Representative lateral radiographs (a and b) and MRI (c and d) of the rabbit lumbar spine obtained 6 months after surgery. White arrows indicate that the injured disc received a different treatment.

Changes in disc height index after surgery. There was a slow, progressive decrease in the disc height of operated discs over the follow-up period. The DHI values in both scaffold groups and the AF defect group were significantly reduced compared with that of the control group after surgery (*,# p < 0.05, vs the control group). DHI% in the defect group was significantly decreased at 1, 3, and 6 months after surgery (+ p < 0.01, vs the two scaffold groups).
Serial MRI scans of rabbit lumbar spines revealed that the appearance of normal control discs remained relatively constant. Progressive decreases in the signal intensity in the NP area were apparent for each of the injured discs at all time points, as shown in Figure 2c and d. The MRI grades of the injured groups were progressively increased compared with those of the normal control groups at the postoperative time point (p < 0.01). Additionally, the MRI grades of the AF defect and PLGA/fibrin/chABC discs were significantly increased compared with those of the PLGA/fibrin/PBS or control discs after surgery (p < 0.05). However, no significant differences in the MRI grades were noted between the PLGA/fibrin/chABC and AF defect groups at 1 and 6 months after surgery (p > 0.05) (Figure 4).

Changes in MRI grade after surgery. The MRI grades of the injured groups were progressively increased compared with those of the normal control groups at the postoperative time point (*p < 0.01, vs the control group). Both the MRI grades of AF defect and PLGA/fibrin/chABC discs were significantly increased compared with those of the PLGA/fibrin/PBS or control discs after surgery (# p < 0.05, vs the control group or PLGA/fibrin/PBS group).
3.3 Nuclear sulfated-GAG content
The s-GAG content of the three injured groups decreased significantly compared to that of the control group at different postoperative time points (p < 0.01). The s-GAG content of the PLGA/fibrin/chABC group exhibited a significant decrease compared with that of the PLGA/fibrin/PBS and AF defect groups after surgery (p < 0.05). The decrease in the sGAG/DNA ratio observed in the AF defect group was significantly more pronounced than that in the PLGA/fibrin/PBS group at 1 and 6 months after surgery (p < 0.05) (Figure 5).

Changes in proteoglycan content of the NP at 6 months after surgery. The s-GAG content of the three injured groups decreased significantly compared to that of the control group at different postoperative time points (*p < 0.01, vs the control group). The PLGA/fibrin/chABC group exhibited a significant decrease in the sGAG/DNA ratio compared with the PLGA/fibrin/PBS or AF defect groups after surgery (# p < 0.05 vs the PLGA/fibrin/PBS group or AF defect group). The decrease in the sGAG/DNA ratio observed in the AF defect group was significantly more pronounced than that in the PLGA/fibrin/PBS group at 1 and 6 months after surgery (+ p < 0.05).
3.4 Histologic assessment
At 6 months, HE staining demonstrated that the uninjured, healthy discs (control group) exhibited a characteristically well-organized intact AF with concentric lamellae. Upon safranin-O staining, uninjured discs exhibited a minimal disruption of the PG matrix within the annulus (Figure 6a and b). In the AF defect group, HE staining revealed the loss of the lamellated appearance of AF and the replacement of the annular defect by extensive fibrocartilaginous-like tissue that formed outside the injured sites. Some blood vessels and small fissures with a limited depth were typically distributed in the outer scar tissue and AF but did not extend to the inner AF (Figure 6c). Safranin-O staining indicated the presence of a PG-rich content in the fibrocartilaginous tissue (Figure 6d). In the PLGA/fibrin/PBS discs, HE staining revealed small residues of the PLGA scaffold with a naturally irregular form that were enfolded by newly formed tissue and well-integrated within the inner AF (Figure 6e). In addition, safranin-O staining revealed an open concave cavity with an increased loss of the PG content (Figure 6f). In contrast, advanced degeneration was observed in the PLGA/fibrin/chABC group, including NP fibrosis, disorganization of the AF, and new tissue clusters extending further into the deeper inner AF along the fissures. In addition, blood vessels and small fissures were commonly observed in the PLGA/fibrin/PBS group (Figure 6g). The PG content was markedly reduced in the injured region (Figure 6h).

HE (a, c, e, and g) and safranin-O/fast green (b, d, f, and h) staining of the lesion site 6 months after surgery. The uninjured AF displayed a multilamellar structure rich in proteoglycans as demonstrated by strong safranin-O staining (a and b), loss of AF structural integrity, and replacement by extensive fibrocartilaginous-like tissue in the injured sites. Safranin-O staining indicated the presence of proteoglycan-rich content in the fibrocartilaginous tissue (c and d). Small irregular remnants of the PLGA scaffold were well integrated within the inner AF. Safranin-O staining revealed an open concave cavity with increased severe loss of the proteoglycan content (e and f). Advanced degeneration was observed in the PLGA/fibrin/chABC group, including NP fibrosis, disorganization of the AF, and reparative tissue extending further into the deeper inner AF along the fissures (g). The proteoglycan content was markedly reduced in the injured region (h). White arrows indicate areas of some blood vessels and small fissures.
3.5 CS-56 immunolabeling for CS-GAG digestion
CS-56 immunolabeling in the lesion site indicated that CS was degraded following treatment with chABC. In the control group, the outer lamellar AF was weakly stained with the CS-56 antibody (Figure 7a). In the injured discs, scar tissue was formed on the surface of the injury site. A fuzzy CS-56-positive deposit was distributed in the scar tissue (Figure 7b). In the PLGA/fibrin/PBS group, small residues of the PLGA scaffold were surrounded by newly repaired tissue penetrating deeper toward the NP. CS-56-positive deposits were relatively negligible in the clusters of the newly regenerated tissue (Figure 7c). In contrast, in the chABC/PLGA/fibrin-treated groups, CS-56 immunolabeling was high in the region of the newly generated tissue at the lesion site, but intense reactivity was noted overall (Figure 7d).

CS-56 immunohistochemical staining at the lesion site. (a) The outer lamellar AF was weakly stained with the CS-56 antibody in the control group. (b) In the injured discs, scar tissue formed on the surface of the injury site. A fuzzy CS-56-positive deposit was distributed in the scar tissue. (c) In the PLGA/Fibrin/PBS discs, newly formed tissue penetrated deeper toward the NP. CS-56-positive deposits were relatively negligible in the reparative tissue. (d) In the PLGA/Fibrin/chABC discs, CS-56-positive staining showed intense reactivity at the site of injury following treatment with chABC. White arrows indicate some regions of “intense” CS-56 reactivity. NP (nucleus pulposus).
3.6 Innervation of the IVD
PGP9.5-positive nerves were sparsely noted in the lamellae and adjacent connective tissue of the outer AF (Figure 8a). In the AF defect group, small nerves in the vicinity of the outer AF were distributed along the fissures, but these nerves rarely invaded the deeper inner AF (Figure 8b). In the PLGA/fibrin/PBS group, nerve fibers reactive for PGP9.5 were identified within the newly generated tissue of the inner AF (Figure 8c). In contrast, more sprouting PGP9.5-immunoreative fibers in the PLGA/fibrin/chABC group were localized predominantly in the vicinity of the vascularized repair tissue and extended further into the inner AF (Figure 8d).

PGP9.5 immunohistochemical staining at 6 months after surgery. In the intact AF, PGP9.5-positive nerves were distributed sparsely in the lamellae and adjacent connective tissue of the outer AF (a). Small nerves in the vicinity of the outer AF were distributed along the fissures but rarely invaded the deeper inner AF in the AF defect group (b). PGP9.5-positive nerve fibers were present within the newly generated tissue of inner AF (c). In the PLGA/fibrin/chABC discs, more sprouting nerve fibers were predominantly identified in the vicinity of vascularized repair tissue and extended further into the inner AF (d). White arrows indicate areas of PGP9.5-positive nerve fibers. Long white arrows indicate the radial direction (from nucleus to outer annulus). R, radial.
The semiquantitative innervation scores were slightly increased in the three injured groups over the follow-up period. Notably, the innervation grade of the PLGA/fibrin/chABC group was significantly increased compared with that of the AF defect or PLGA/fibrin/PBS groups at 1 and 6 months after surgery (p < 0.05). The innervation score in the PLGA/fibrin/PBS group was significantly increased compared with that of the AF defect group at 1 and 6 months (p < 0.05), but no significant differences were noted among the different time points (p > 0.05; Figure 9).

Changes in innervation scores at 6 months after surgery. The innervation score of the PLGA/fibrin/chABC group was significantly increased compared with that of the AF defect or PLGA/fibrin/PBS groups at 1 and 6 months after surgery (1 and 6 months, *p < 0.01). The innervation score of the PLGA/fibrin/PBS discs was significantly increased compared with that of the AF injured discs at 1 and 6 months († p < 0.05 vs the AF defect group).
4 Discussion
In our previous study [17,18,41], an AF injury model was established by creating a defect, which resulted in reproducible and degenerative MRI, radiograph, and histologic changes. Interestingly, degenerative changes occurred that were mainly characterized by regenerated tissue formation and the ingrowth of nerves and blood vessels into the disrupted disc tissue. More recent studies have demonstrated that aggrecan derived from both the AF and NP has inhibitory effects on nerve ingrowth into the IVD [13,18,42]. Thus, this study was conducted to evaluate the effects of degrading CS (CS)-PG on neurite ingrowth. Specifically, PLGA/fibrin gel with/without chABC was anchored in the annular defects during the degenerative process of the IVD. The results showed that fibrin-based PLGA loaded with chABC integrated well with the native annulus tissue and provided a local source for the sustained release of the active chABC. Importantly, more nerve fibers were orientated conductively to grow into the deeper PG-depleted regions of the injured annulus following chABC enzymatic deglycosylation. To the best of our knowledge, few reports have employed in vivo testing to assess the effects of PG-depleted sites in the annular wall on nerve ingrowth in a rabbit disc degeneration model.
It is well-known that chABC more specifically degrades the CS side chains of PGs [24,43]. Indeed, the use of a proteolytic enzyme for the induction of mild disc degeneration has been successfully achieved in both rabbits [44,45] and large sheep [19,33]. Furthermore, the reduction in PGs using a fibrin-based delivery system to achieve enzymatic digestion depends on its dosage and activity [25,46,47,48]. Based on the promising preliminary results, a dose of 0.1 U/mL of chABC incorporated into PLGA/fibrin gel was tested in the present study. Consistent with previous studies [23,34], the rate and duration of in vitro chABC release from the fibrin-based polymer were characterized by an initial burst (70–80%) that was sustained for up to 8 days. Thereafter, a small amount of chABC was still released from the PLGA/fibrin gel, achieving a delayed-release effect, as indicated in Figure 1c. In addition, CS-56 immunolabeling of the lesion site revealed that CS was locally degraded following treatment with chABC. Taken together, the results indicated that the administration of fibrin-based polymeric carriers at the injured site achieved sustained, localized release of chABC, and in vivo chABC activity was maintained after surgery, as demonstrated by the continuous significant decrease in the s-GAG content of the PLGA/fibrin/chABC discs compared with the two control discs. Conceivably, the present study offers a faithful analysis of the actual process of GAG reduction and its activity because it is very unlikely that the in vitro release kinetics would accurately reflect the more relevant in vivo release kinetics at the lesion site.
We observed PGP9.5-immunoreactive fibers in the defect group exclusively in the superficial area of scar tissue, and similar findings have been described in previous studies [18]. However, increased nerve ingrowth into PG-depleted discs sealed with PLGA/fibrin/chABC yielded a significantly increased innervation score compared to PLGA/fibrin/PBS or empty injured discs. In addition, this finding indicated that advanced degeneration with small fissures and vascularization occurs significantly more often and penetrates deeper into the PLGA/fibrin/chABC discs in the early postoperative period (Figure 6g). Eventually, the degenerative area appeared increasingly innervated in the chABC-treated discs following the reduction in PG. Furthermore, recent studies have shown that nerves and blood vessels grow into those regions of human lumbar discs that are damaged and depleted of PGs, supporting the present results from rabbit discs [12,15,49]. Several factors potentially influence nerve ingrowth into the injured IVD: (i) more extensive PG reduction in the depleted annulus regions is conducive to neural and vascular ingrowth following the chABC enzymatic deglycosylation; (ii) loss of structural integrity results in the early leakage of NP with the depletion of PGs, thus increasing the attraction of ingrowing nerves; (iii) the disruption of the tight collagen network that entraps the PGs eventually produces more new tissue (e.g., periannular innervated and vascularized granulation tissue) ingrowth along the local AF deficiency; and (iv) ingrowth is potentially inhibited by scar tissue due to the reduced PG loss compared with the newly regenerated tissue in the AF injured track. A further limitation of using enzyme degradation in an in vivo model involves the possibility that local undegraded islands of CSPGs may exist and are resorbed by cells synthesizing and replenishing the lost GAGs. Thus, these areas do not completely mimic a natural ‘degenerative’ process. Further studies are necessary to evaluate neural ingrowth in the degenerated IVD upon application of a control enzyme (e.g., hyaluronidase or matrix metalloproteinases) as a treatment option in a large animal model with longer follow-up times and dose-related deglycosylation.
5 Conclusion
Our results indicate that the chABC-based PLGA/fibrin gel showed promising results, achieving biointegration with native annulus tissue and providing a local source for the sustained release of active chABC. Disc PG-mediated inhibition of nerve and blood vessel ingrowth was abrogated by deglycosylation in an annular-injured rabbit disc degeneration model. Moreover, PG reduction may play a direct role in nerve and blood vessel ingrowth into degenerated IVDs. Intact GAGs, such as CS, secreted by disc cells are potential candidates that could be useful to reduce neural and vascular ingrowth associated with discogenic pain in degenerated IVDs.
Abbreviations
- AF
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annulus fibrosus
- ANOVA
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analysis of variance
- BSA
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bovine serum albumin
- chABC
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chondroitinase ABCDMMB
- CS
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chondroitin sulfate
- DHI
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disc height index
- DMMB
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1,9-dimethylmethylene blue
- EDTA
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ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid
- GAG
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glycosaminoglycan
- HE
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hematoxylin/eosin
- IVD
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intervertebral disc
- LSD
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least significant difference
- MRI
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magnetic resonance imaging
- NP
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nucleus pulposus
- PBS
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phosphate-buffered saline
- PLGA
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poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid)
- PG
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proteoglycan
- PGP9.5
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protein gene product 9.5
- PACS
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picture archiving and communication system
- TBS
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tris-buffered saline
Acknowledgement
The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support by Zhejiang Provincial Health commission of Foundation (No. 2020362988; 2020PY003; 2019KY050) and Zhejiang Provincial of Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Foundation (2019ZA026; 2019ZB027 and 2019ZB029).
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Funding information: Zhejiang Provincial Health commission of Foundation (No. 2020362988; 2020PY003; 2019KY050) and Zhejiang Provincial of Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Foundation (2019ZA026; 2019ZB027 and 2019ZB029).
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Author contributions: All the authors were equally involved in conception and design of the study. Long X, Jian W and Weixin X performed the surgical treatment and animal care. Fang Y and Xinwei X performed the acquisition, analysis and interpretation of the data. Long X, Fang Y, Shunwu F and Yang Y completed the drafting of the manuscript and revised it critically for important intellectual content. All the authors read and approved the final manuscript.
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Conflict of interest: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
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Consent for publication: Data from individuals are not applicable in the study. This manuscript has never been published. We have a registered preprint online, found in a website accessible from: “https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs19538/v1,” DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs19538/v1.
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Data availability statement: The datasets generated during and/or analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.
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- Retraction on “Dihydromyricetin attenuates inflammation through TLR4/NF-kappa B pathway”
- Special Issue Computational Intelligence Methodologies Meets Recurrent Cancers - Part I
- An artificial immune system with bootstrap sampling for the diagnosis of recurrent endometrial cancers
- Breast cancer recurrence prediction with ensemble methods and cost-sensitive learning
Articles in the same Issue
- Research Articles
- Identification of ZG16B as a prognostic biomarker in breast cancer
- Behçet’s disease with latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
- Erratum
- Erratum to “Suffering from Cerebral Small Vessel Disease with and without Metabolic Syndrome”
- Research Articles
- GPR37 promotes the malignancy of lung adenocarcinoma via TGF-β/Smad pathway
- Expression and role of ABIN1 in sepsis: In vitro and in vivo studies
- Additional baricitinib loading dose improves clinical outcome in COVID-19
- The co-treatment of rosuvastatin with dapagliflozin synergistically inhibited apoptosis via activating the PI3K/AKt/mTOR signaling pathway in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury rats
- SLC12A8 plays a key role in bladder cancer progression and EMT
- LncRNA ATXN8OS enhances tamoxifen resistance in breast cancer
- Case Report
- Serratia marcescens as a cause of unfavorable outcome in the twin pregnancy
- Spleno-adrenal fusion mimicking an adrenal metastasis of a renal cell carcinoma: A case report and embryological background
- Research Articles
- TRIM25 contributes to the malignancy of acute myeloid leukemia and is negatively regulated by microRNA-137
- CircRNA circ_0004370 promotes cell proliferation, migration, and invasion and inhibits cell apoptosis of esophageal cancer via miR-1301-3p/COL1A1 axis
- LncRNA XIST regulates atherosclerosis progression in ox-LDL-induced HUVECs
- Potential role of IFN-γ and IL-5 in sepsis prediction of preterm neonates
- Rapid Communication
- COVID-19 vaccine: Call for employees in international transportation industries and international travelers as the first priority in global distribution
- Case Report
- Rare squamous cell carcinoma of the kidney with concurrent xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis: A case report and review of the literature
- An infertile female delivered a baby after removal of primary renal carcinoid tumor
- Research Articles
- Hypertension, BMI, and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases
- Case Report
- Coexistence of bilateral macular edema and pale optic disc in the patient with Cohen syndrome
- Research Articles
- Correlation between kinematic sagittal parameters of the cervical lordosis or head posture and disc degeneration in patients with posterior neck pain
- Review Articles
- Hepatoid adenocarcinoma of the lung: An analysis of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database
- Research Articles
- Thermography in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome
- Pemetrexed-based first-line chemotherapy had particularly prominent objective response rate for advanced NSCLC: A network meta-analysis
- Comparison of single and double autologous stem cell transplantation in multiple myeloma patients
- The influence of smoking in minimally invasive spinal fusion surgery
- Impact of body mass index on left atrial dimension in HOCM patients
- Expression and clinical significance of CMTM1 in hepatocellular carcinoma
- miR-142-5p promotes cervical cancer progression by targeting LMX1A through Wnt/β-catenin pathway
- Comparison of multiple flatfoot indicators in 5–8-year-old children
- Early MRI imaging and follow-up study in cerebral amyloid angiopathy
- Intestinal fatty acid-binding protein as a biomarker for the diagnosis of strangulated intestinal obstruction: A meta-analysis
- miR-128-3p inhibits apoptosis and inflammation in LPS-induced sepsis by targeting TGFBR2
- Dynamic perfusion CT – A promising tool to diagnose pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
- Biomechanical evaluation of self-cinching stitch techniques in rotator cuff repair: The single-loop and double-loop knot stitches
- Review Articles
- The ambiguous role of mannose-binding lectin (MBL) in human immunity
- Case Report
- Membranous nephropathy with pulmonary cryptococcosis with improved 1-year follow-up results: A case report
- Fertility problems in males carrying an inversion of chromosome 10
- Acute myeloid leukemia with leukemic pleural effusion and high levels of pleural adenosine deaminase: A case report and review of literature
- Metastatic renal Ewing’s sarcoma in adult woman: Case report and review of the literature
- Burkitt-like lymphoma with 11q aberration in a patient with AIDS and a patient without AIDS: Two cases reports and literature review
- Skull hemophilia pseudotumor: A case report
- Judicious use of low-dosage corticosteroids for non-severe COVID-19: A case report
- Adult-onset citrullinaemia type II with liver cirrhosis: A rare cause of hyperammonaemia
- Clinicopathologic features of Good’s syndrome: Two cases and literature review
- Fatal immune-related hepatitis with intrahepatic cholestasis and pneumonia associated with camrelizumab: A case report and literature review
- Research Articles
- Effects of hydroxyethyl starch and gelatin on the risk of acute kidney injury following orthotopic liver transplantation: A multicenter retrospective comparative clinical study
- Significance of nucleic acid positive anal swab in COVID-19 patients
- circAPLP2 promotes colorectal cancer progression by upregulating HELLS by targeting miR-335-5p
- Ratios between circulating myeloid cells and lymphocytes are associated with mortality in severe COVID-19 patients
- Risk factors of left atrial appendage thrombus in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation
- Clinical features of hypertensive patients with COVID-19 compared with a normotensive group: Single-center experience in China
- Surgical myocardial revascularization outcomes in Kawasaki disease: systematic review and meta-analysis
- Decreased chromobox homologue 7 expression is associated with epithelial–mesenchymal transition and poor prognosis in cervical cancer
- FGF16 regulated by miR-520b enhances the cell proliferation of lung cancer
- Platelet-rich fibrin: Basics of biological actions and protocol modifications
- Accurate diagnosis of prostate cancer using logistic regression
- miR-377 inhibition enhances the survival of trophoblast cells via upregulation of FNDC5 in gestational diabetes mellitus
- Prognostic significance of TRIM28 expression in patients with breast carcinoma
- Integrative bioinformatics analysis of KPNA2 in six major human cancers
- Exosomal-mediated transfer of OIP5-AS1 enhanced cell chemoresistance to trastuzumab in breast cancer via up-regulating HMGB3 by sponging miR-381-3p
- A four-lncRNA signature for predicting prognosis of recurrence patients with gastric cancer
- Knockdown of circ_0003204 alleviates oxidative low-density lipoprotein-induced human umbilical vein endothelial cells injury: Circulating RNAs could explain atherosclerosis disease progression
- Propofol postpones colorectal cancer development through circ_0026344/miR-645/Akt/mTOR signal pathway
- Knockdown of lncRNA TapSAKI alleviates LPS-induced injury in HK-2 cells through the miR-205/IRF3 pathway
- COVID-19 severity in relation to sociodemographics and vitamin D use
- Clinical analysis of 11 cases of nocardiosis
- Cis-regulatory elements in conserved non-coding sequences of nuclear receptor genes indicate for crosstalk between endocrine systems
- Four long noncoding RNAs act as biomarkers in lung adenocarcinoma
- Real-world evidence of cytomegalovirus reactivation in non-Hodgkin lymphomas treated with bendamustine-containing regimens
- Relation between IL-8 level and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome
- circAGFG1 sponges miR-28-5p to promote non-small-cell lung cancer progression through modulating HIF-1α level
- Nomogram prediction model for renal anaemia in IgA nephropathy patients
- Effect of antibiotic use on the efficacy of nivolumab in the treatment of advanced/metastatic non-small cell lung cancer: A meta-analysis
- NDRG2 inhibition facilitates angiogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma
- A nomogram for predicting metabolic steatohepatitis: The combination of NAMPT, RALGDS, GADD45B, FOSL2, RTP3, and RASD1
- Clinical and prognostic features of MMP-2 and VEGF in AEG patients
- The value of miR-510 in the prognosis and development of colon cancer
- Functional implications of PABPC1 in the development of ovarian cancer
- Prognostic value of preoperative inflammation-based predictors in patients with bladder carcinoma after radical cystectomy
- Sublingual immunotherapy increases Treg/Th17 ratio in allergic rhinitis
- Prediction of improvement after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
- Effluent Osteopontin levels reflect the peritoneal solute transport rate
- circ_0038467 promotes PM2.5-induced bronchial epithelial cell dysfunction
- Significance of miR-141 and miR-340 in cervical squamous cell carcinoma
- Association between hair cortisol concentration and metabolic syndrome
- Microvessel density as a prognostic indicator of prostate cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis
- Characteristics of BCR–ABL gene variants in patients of chronic myeloid leukemia
- Knee alterations in rheumatoid arthritis: Comparison of US and MRI
- Long non-coding RNA TUG1 aggravates cerebral ischemia and reperfusion injury by sponging miR-493-3p/miR-410-3p
- lncRNA MALAT1 regulated ATAD2 to facilitate retinoblastoma progression via miR-655-3p
- Development and validation of a nomogram for predicting severity in patients with hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome: A retrospective study
- Analysis of COVID-19 outbreak origin in China in 2019 using differentiation method for unusual epidemiological events
- Laparoscopic versus open major liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma: A case-matched analysis of short- and long-term outcomes
- Travelers’ vaccines and their adverse events in Nara, Japan
- Association between Tfh and PGA in children with Henoch–Schönlein purpura
- Can exchange transfusion be replaced by double-LED phototherapy?
- circ_0005962 functions as an oncogene to aggravate NSCLC progression
- Circular RNA VANGL1 knockdown suppressed viability, promoted apoptosis, and increased doxorubicin sensitivity through targeting miR-145-5p to regulate SOX4 in bladder cancer cells
- Serum intact fibroblast growth factor 23 in healthy paediatric population
- Algorithm of rational approach to reconstruction in Fournier’s disease
- A meta-analysis of exosome in the treatment of spinal cord injury
- Src-1 and SP2 promote the proliferation and epithelial–mesenchymal transition of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
- Dexmedetomidine may decrease the bupivacaine toxicity to heart
- Hypoxia stimulates the migration and invasion of osteosarcoma via up-regulating the NUSAP1 expression
- Long noncoding RNA XIST knockdown relieves the injury of microglia cells after spinal cord injury by sponging miR-219-5p
- External fixation via the anterior inferior iliac spine for proximal femoral fractures in young patients
- miR-128-3p reduced acute lung injury induced by sepsis via targeting PEL12
- HAGLR promotes neuron differentiation through the miR-130a-3p-MeCP2 axis
- Phosphoglycerate mutase 2 is elevated in serum of patients with heart failure and correlates with the disease severity and patient’s prognosis
- Cell population data in identifying active tuberculosis and community-acquired pneumonia
- Prognostic value of microRNA-4521 in non-small cell lung cancer and its regulatory effect on tumor progression
- Mean platelet volume and red blood cell distribution width is associated with prognosis in premature neonates with sepsis
- 3D-printed porous scaffold promotes osteogenic differentiation of hADMSCs
- Association of gene polymorphisms with women urinary incontinence
- Influence of COVID-19 pandemic on stress levels of urologic patients
- miR-496 inhibits proliferation via LYN and AKT pathway in gastric cancer
- miR-519d downregulates LEP expression to inhibit preeclampsia development
- Comparison of single- and triple-port VATS for lung cancer: A meta-analysis
- Fluorescent light energy modulates healing in skin grafted mouse model
- Silencing CDK6-AS1 inhibits LPS-induced inflammatory damage in HK-2 cells
- Predictive effect of DCE-MRI and DWI in brain metastases from NSCLC
- Severe postoperative hyperbilirubinemia in congenital heart disease
- Baicalin improves podocyte injury in rats with diabetic nephropathy by inhibiting PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway
- Clinical factors predicting ureteral stent failure in patients with external ureteral compression
- Novel H2S donor proglumide-ADT-OH protects HUVECs from ox-LDL-induced injury through NF-κB and JAK/SATA pathway
- Triple-Endobutton and clavicular hook: A propensity score matching analysis
- Long noncoding RNA MIAT inhibits the progression of diabetic nephropathy and the activation of NF-κB pathway in high glucose-treated renal tubular epithelial cells by the miR-182-5p/GPRC5A axis
- Serum exosomal miR-122-5p, GAS, and PGR in the non-invasive diagnosis of CAG
- miR-513b-5p inhibits the proliferation and promotes apoptosis of retinoblastoma cells by targeting TRIB1
- Fer exacerbates renal fibrosis and can be targeted by miR-29c-3p
- The diagnostic and prognostic value of miR-92a in gastric cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis
- Prognostic value of α2δ1 in hypopharyngeal carcinoma: A retrospective study
- No significant benefit of moderate-dose vitamin C on severe COVID-19 cases
- circ_0000467 promotes the proliferation, metastasis, and angiogenesis in colorectal cancer cells through regulating KLF12 expression by sponging miR-4766-5p
- Downregulation of RAB7 and Caveolin-1 increases MMP-2 activity in renal tubular epithelial cells under hypoxic conditions
- Educational program for orthopedic surgeons’ influences for osteoporosis
- Expression and function analysis of CRABP2 and FABP5, and their ratio in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
- GJA1 promotes hepatocellular carcinoma progression by mediating TGF-β-induced activation and the epithelial–mesenchymal transition of hepatic stellate cells
- lncRNA-ZFAS1 promotes the progression of endometrial carcinoma by targeting miR-34b to regulate VEGFA expression
- Anticoagulation is the answer in treating noncritical COVID-19 patients
- Effect of late-onset hemorrhagic cystitis on PFS after haplo-PBSCT
- Comparison of Dako HercepTest and Ventana PATHWAY anti-HER2 (4B5) tests and their correlation with silver in situ hybridization in lung adenocarcinoma
- VSTM1 regulates monocyte/macrophage function via the NF-κB signaling pathway
- Comparison of vaginal birth outcomes in midwifery-led versus physician-led setting: A propensity score-matched analysis
- Treatment of osteoporosis with teriparatide: The Slovenian experience
- New targets of morphine postconditioning protection of the myocardium in ischemia/reperfusion injury: Involvement of HSP90/Akt and C5a/NF-κB
- Superenhancer–transcription factor regulatory network in malignant tumors
- β-Cell function is associated with osteosarcopenia in middle-aged and older nonobese patients with type 2 diabetes: A cross-sectional study
- Clinical features of atypical tuberculosis mimicking bacterial pneumonia
- Proteoglycan-depleted regions of annular injury promote nerve ingrowth in a rabbit disc degeneration model
- Effect of electromagnetic field on abortion: A systematic review and meta-analysis
- miR-150-5p affects AS plaque with ASMC proliferation and migration by STAT1
- MALAT1 promotes malignant pleural mesothelioma by sponging miR-141-3p
- Effects of remifentanil and propofol on distant organ lung injury in an ischemia–reperfusion model
- miR-654-5p promotes gastric cancer progression via the GPRIN1/NF-κB pathway
- Identification of LIG1 and LIG3 as prognostic biomarkers in breast cancer
- MitoQ inhibits hepatic stellate cell activation and liver fibrosis by enhancing PINK1/parkin-mediated mitophagy
- Dissecting role of founder mutation p.V727M in GNE in Indian HIBM cohort
- circATP2A2 promotes osteosarcoma progression by upregulating MYH9
- Prognostic role of oxytocin receptor in colon adenocarcinoma
- Review Articles
- The function of non-coding RNAs in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
- Efficacy and safety of therapeutic plasma exchange in stiff person syndrome
- Role of cesarean section in the development of neonatal gut microbiota: A systematic review
- Small cell lung cancer transformation during antitumor therapies: A systematic review
- Research progress of gut microbiota and frailty syndrome
- Recommendations for outpatient activity in COVID-19 pandemic
- Rapid Communication
- Disparity in clinical characteristics between 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia and leptospirosis
- Use of microspheres in embolization for unruptured renal angiomyolipomas
- COVID-19 cases with delayed absorption of lung lesion
- A triple combination of treatments on moderate COVID-19
- Social networks and eating disorders during the Covid-19 pandemic
- Letter
- COVID-19, WHO guidelines, pedagogy, and respite
- Inflammatory factors in alveolar lavage fluid from severe COVID-19 pneumonia: PCT and IL-6 in epithelial lining fluid
- COVID-19: Lessons from Norway tragedy must be considered in vaccine rollout planning in least developed/developing countries
- What is the role of plasma cell in the lamina propria of terminal ileum in Good’s syndrome patient?
- Case Report
- Rivaroxaban triggered multifocal intratumoral hemorrhage of the cabozantinib-treated diffuse brain metastases: A case report and review of literature
- CTU findings of duplex kidney in kidney: A rare duplicated renal malformation
- Synchronous primary malignancy of colon cancer and mantle cell lymphoma: A case report
- Sonazoid-enhanced ultrasonography and pathologic characters of CD68 positive cell in primary hepatic perivascular epithelioid cell tumors: A case report and literature review
- Persistent SARS-CoV-2-positive over 4 months in a COVID-19 patient with CHB
- Pulmonary parenchymal involvement caused by Tropheryma whipplei
- Mediastinal mixed germ cell tumor: A case report and literature review
- Ovarian female adnexal tumor of probable Wolffian origin – Case report
- Rare paratesticular aggressive angiomyxoma mimicking an epididymal tumor in an 82-year-old man: Case report
- Perimenopausal giant hydatidiform mole complicated with preeclampsia and hyperthyroidism: A case report and literature review
- Primary orbital ganglioneuroblastoma: A case report
- Primary aortic intimal sarcoma masquerading as intramural hematoma
- Sustained false-positive results for hepatitis A virus immunoglobulin M: A case report and literature review
- Peritoneal loose body presenting as a hepatic mass: A case report and review of the literature
- Chondroblastoma of mandibular condyle: Case report and literature review
- Trauma-induced complete pacemaker lead fracture 8 months prior to hospitalization: A case report
- Primary intradural extramedullary extraosseous Ewing’s sarcoma/peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PIEES/PNET) of the thoracolumbar spine: A case report and literature review
- Computer-assisted preoperative planning of reduction of and osteosynthesis of scapular fracture: A case report
- High quality of 58-month life in lung cancer patient with brain metastases sequentially treated with gefitinib and osimertinib
- Rapid response of locally advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma to apatinib: A case report
- Retrieval of intrarenal coiled and ruptured guidewire by retrograde intrarenal surgery: A case report and literature review
- Usage of intermingled skin allografts and autografts in a senior patient with major burn injury
- Retraction
- Retraction on “Dihydromyricetin attenuates inflammation through TLR4/NF-kappa B pathway”
- Special Issue Computational Intelligence Methodologies Meets Recurrent Cancers - Part I
- An artificial immune system with bootstrap sampling for the diagnosis of recurrent endometrial cancers
- Breast cancer recurrence prediction with ensemble methods and cost-sensitive learning