Development of a Whole Bovine Long-term Organ Culture System that Retains Vertebral Bone for Intervertebral Disc Repair and Biomechanical Studies using PrimeGrowth Media

  • Grant M
  • Epure L
  • Salem O
  • et al.
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IntroductionTesting potential therapeutics in the regeneration of the disc requires the use of model systems. Although several animal models have been developed to test intervertebral disc (IVD) regeneration, application becomes costly when used as a screening method. The bovine IVD organ culture system offers an inexpensive alternative, however, in the current paradigm, the bony vertebrae is removed to allow for nutrient diffusion to disc cells. This provides limitations on the conditions and strategies one can employ in investigating IVD regeneration and mechanisms in degenerative disc disease (i.e., combination of axial and torsional loading). Although one method has been attempted to extend the survival of bovine vertebrae containing IVDs (vIVD) cell viability declined after two weeks in culture. Our goal was to develop and validate a long-term organ culture model with vertebral bone, which could be used subsequently for studying biological repair of disc degeneration and biomechanics.Material and Met...

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Grant, M., Epure, L., Salem, O., Alaqeel, M., Antoniou, J., & Mwale, F. (2016). Development of a Whole Bovine Long-term Organ Culture System that Retains Vertebral Bone for Intervertebral Disc Repair and Biomechanical Studies using PrimeGrowth Media. Global Spine Journal, 6(1_suppl), s-0036-1582897-s-0036-1582897. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0036-1582897

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