Transforming growth factor β receptor induction in herniated intervertebral disc tissue: an immunohistochemical study

European Spine Journal - Tập 10 - Trang 172-176 - 2001
Jukka Tolonen1, Mats Grönblad1, Johanna Virri1, Seppo Seitsalo2, Tapio Rytömaa3, Erkki Karaharju1
1Research Laboratory, Spine Research Unit, Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
2Orton Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
3Finnish Centre for Radiation and Nuclear Safety, Helsinki, Finland

Tóm tắt

Transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) is a potent inducer of angiogenesis and fibrogenesis. There is presently little information about the pathophysiological function of TGF-β in herniated disc tissue. In order to analyze the cellular role and activation of TGF-β after disc herniation we immunostained frozen material from 38 disc herniation operations and from eight macroscopically normal discs from organ donors. Polyclonal TGF-β-I, TGF-β-II and TGF-β receptor type II antibodies were used with the avidin biotin complex (ABC-) immunoperoxidase method. All the herniated discs were TGF-β immunopositive. Such immunoreactivity was mainly associated with disc cells. In a few samples, capillaries were also TGF-β immunopositive. Immunopositivity was similarly observed in the control discs. To analyze possible differences between the two groups, we calculated the ratio of immunopositive disc cells. For all three antibodies, a statistically significantly (Mann-Whitney test, P=0.0001) higher number of disc cells showed immunopositivity in the herniated discs. The increase in TGF-β receptor immunopositivity suggested induction of TGF-β receptors in herniated discs. Our results support an active regulatory role for TGF-β in disc cell metabolism.