Changes in proteoglycans of intervertebral disc in diabetic patients. A possible cause of increased back pain.

Abstract:

STUDY DESIGN:Characterization of the analytic profile of proteoglycans in the intervertebral discs at L4-L5 of nondiabetic (n = 5) and diabetic (n = 5) age-matched subjects. The discs used were discarded material from operations. OBJECTIVES:To clarify the reason for the higher risk of disc prolapse in diabetic patients. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA:The pathogenesis of diabetes results from a combination of neurologic dysfunctions and a yet undefined metabolic failure, which leads to an abnormal proteoglycan profile. METHODS:The following methods were used to determine the proteoglycan profile: the measurement of 35S-sulfate uptake per gram wet tissue into sulfated glycosaminoglycan using fresh tissue explants; extraction of proteoglycans by 4 M guanidinium chloride containing protease inhibitors, with further purification by ultracentrifugation on cesium chloride buoyant density gradient under dissociative conditions; total uronic acid and protein contents in the various gradient fractions; assessing the length of sugar side chains of isolated 35Sulfate-glycosaminoglycan molecules by separation of the glycosaminoglycan molecules on a Sepharose 6B-CL column; and paper chromatography of the final digest products of glycosaminoglycan molecules obtained by chondroitinase ABC, a glycosaminoglycan-degrading enzyme. RESULTS:The findings show that discs from normal nondiabetic subjects have 15 times the rate of 35Sulfate incorporation into glycosaminoglycan molecules than do discs of diabetic patients. The proteoglycans of diabetic patients are banded at a lower buoyant density, indicating a lowered glycosylation rate and a lower number of sugar side chains per core protein. In discs of diabetic patients, there is a slight increase in the chain length of chondroitin sulfate. Further analysis of the glycosaminoglycan chains showed a decreased amount of keratan sulfate, compared with that in nondiabetic subjects. However, the total uronic acid content of the disc tissues and the ratio of uronic acid to protein of each fraction were unchanged in diabetic patients versus that in control subjects. CONCLUSIONS:Discs in patients with diabetes have proteoglycans with lower buoyant density and substantially undersulfated glycosaminoglycan, which with the specific neurologic damage in these patients, might lead to increased susceptibility to disc prolapse.

journal_name

Spine (Phila Pa 1976)

journal_title

Spine

authors

Robinson D,Mirovsky Y,Halperin N,Evron Z,Nevo Z

doi

10.1097/00007632-199804150-00001

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1998-04-15 00:00:00

pages

849-55; discussion 856

issue

8

eissn

0362-2436

issn

1528-1159

journal_volume

23

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