Dynamic loading leads to increased metabolic activity and spatial redistribution of viable cell density in nucleus pulposus tissue.
Elias SalzerVivian H M MouserJurgen A BulsinkMarianna A TryfonidouKeita ItoPublished in: JOR spine (2023)
It was demonstrated that dynamic loading in a nutrient deprived environment similar to that during IVD degeneration can increase cell metabolism to the extent that it was associated with changes in cell viability leading to a new equilibrium in the NP core. This should be considered for cell injections and therapies that lead to cell proliferation for treatment of IVD degeneration.