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This study defines gross, histopathologic, and radiologic changes associated with intervertebral
disc degeneration
in a spontaneously occurring form of the disease in aging sand rats (Psammomys obesus). Sand rats (male/female) fed lab chow supplemented with desert salt bush were sacrificed at periods of 3-30 months. Lateral thoracolumbar spine films were obtained. At sacrifice, spines were surgically exposed and gross findings were recorded; after fixation/decalcification, histopathologic studies were carried out using hematoxylin and eosin, and Safranin-O with fast green counterstain. Metabolic studies included correlations of pathologic and radiologic findings with blood glucose and insulin levels. Disc-space narrowing and subchondral endplate sclerosis increased radiologically with age, with more severe lower lumbar disc lesions. Ligamentous calcifications ventral to involved discs and caudal vertebrae were common. Disc
thinning
and anterior vertebral bony/cartilaginous spurs were more marked with age. Microscopy revealed loss of nucleus pulposus physaliform cells, chondrocyte replication, disc necrosis, and ossification. Hyperglycemia with and without hyperinsulinemia was common. No statistically significant differences in pathologic findings were noted, neither in diabetic versus nondiabetic nor in hyperinsulinemic animals. The sand rat is a model of
disc degeneration
; similarities with possible overlap with diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis syndrome were noted.
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PMID:Spondylosis in sand rats: a model of intervertebral disc degeneration and hyperostosis. 218 1
Torsional injuries may be a precursor to intervertebral
disc degeneration
, but published rabbit models indicate a latent time of 6 months. We describe a rabbit model in which instability and
disc degeneration
appear within 3 months. Sixty-five male New Zealand rabbits underwent presurgical irradiation to inhibit heterotopic bone formation. Control animals then underwent either a soft-tissue release or facetectomy and capsulotomy, whereas experimental animals received surgery and an acute 30 degrees torsional lumbar injury. Capsulotomy, as well as facetectomy without torsion, failed to effect
disc degeneration
. However, the rabbits that received torsion exhibited clear indications of degenerative disc changes (
thinning
, increased PLA2 levels, and decreased nucleus pulposus volume) within 60-90 days. The observations associate
disc degeneration
with a destabilizing acute torsional injury.
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PMID:Torsional injury resulting in disc degeneration: I. An in vivo rabbit model. 972