The presence and absence of lymphatic vessels in the adult human intervertebral disc: relation to disc pathology.

OBJECTIVE: Although the normal adult human intervertebral disc is considered to be avascular, vascularised cellular fibrous tissue can be found in pathological conditions involving the disc such as disc herniation. Whether lymphatics vessels form a component of this reparative tissue is not known as...

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Main Authors: Kliskey, K, Williams, K, Yu, J, Jackson, D, Urban, J, Athanasou, N
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2009
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author Kliskey, K
Williams, K
Yu, J
Jackson, D
Urban, J
Athanasou, N
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Williams, K
Yu, J
Jackson, D
Urban, J
Athanasou, N
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description OBJECTIVE: Although the normal adult human intervertebral disc is considered to be avascular, vascularised cellular fibrous tissue can be found in pathological conditions involving the disc such as disc herniation. Whether lymphatics vessels form a component of this reparative tissue is not known as the presence or absence of lymphatics in herniated and normal disc tissue is not known. We examined spinal tissues and discectomy specimens for the presence of lymphatics. METHODS: The examination used immunohistochemistry to identify the specific lymphatic endothelial cell markers,podoplanin and LYVE1. RESULTS: Lymphatic vessels were not found in the nucleus pulposus or annulus fibrosus of intact, non-herniated lumbar and thoracic discs but were present in the surrounding ligaments. Ingrowth of fibrous tissue was seen in 73% of herniated disc specimens of which 36% contained LYVE1+/podoplanin + lymphatic vessels. Lymphatic vessels were not seen in the sacrum and coccyx or biopsies of four sacrococcygeal chordomas, but they were noted in surrounding extra-osseous fat and fibrous tissue at the edge of the infiltrating tumour. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that lymphatic vessels are not present in the normal adult intervertebral disc but that, when there is extrusion of disc material into surrounding soft tissue, there is ingrowth of reparative fibrous tissue containing lymphatic vessels. Our findings also indicate that chordoma, a tumour of notochordal origin, spreads to regional lymph nodes via lymphatics in para-spinal soft tissues.
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spelling oxford-uuid:904a17ed-15d6-45db-bb37-2361ccedfc932022-03-26T23:10:39ZThe presence and absence of lymphatic vessels in the adult human intervertebral disc: relation to disc pathology.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:904a17ed-15d6-45db-bb37-2361ccedfc93EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2009Kliskey, KWilliams, KYu, JJackson, DUrban, JAthanasou, NOBJECTIVE: Although the normal adult human intervertebral disc is considered to be avascular, vascularised cellular fibrous tissue can be found in pathological conditions involving the disc such as disc herniation. Whether lymphatics vessels form a component of this reparative tissue is not known as the presence or absence of lymphatics in herniated and normal disc tissue is not known. We examined spinal tissues and discectomy specimens for the presence of lymphatics. METHODS: The examination used immunohistochemistry to identify the specific lymphatic endothelial cell markers,podoplanin and LYVE1. RESULTS: Lymphatic vessels were not found in the nucleus pulposus or annulus fibrosus of intact, non-herniated lumbar and thoracic discs but were present in the surrounding ligaments. Ingrowth of fibrous tissue was seen in 73% of herniated disc specimens of which 36% contained LYVE1+/podoplanin + lymphatic vessels. Lymphatic vessels were not seen in the sacrum and coccyx or biopsies of four sacrococcygeal chordomas, but they were noted in surrounding extra-osseous fat and fibrous tissue at the edge of the infiltrating tumour. CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that lymphatic vessels are not present in the normal adult intervertebral disc but that, when there is extrusion of disc material into surrounding soft tissue, there is ingrowth of reparative fibrous tissue containing lymphatic vessels. Our findings also indicate that chordoma, a tumour of notochordal origin, spreads to regional lymph nodes via lymphatics in para-spinal soft tissues.
spellingShingle Kliskey, K
Williams, K
Yu, J
Jackson, D
Urban, J
Athanasou, N
The presence and absence of lymphatic vessels in the adult human intervertebral disc: relation to disc pathology.
title The presence and absence of lymphatic vessels in the adult human intervertebral disc: relation to disc pathology.
title_full The presence and absence of lymphatic vessels in the adult human intervertebral disc: relation to disc pathology.
title_fullStr The presence and absence of lymphatic vessels in the adult human intervertebral disc: relation to disc pathology.
title_full_unstemmed The presence and absence of lymphatic vessels in the adult human intervertebral disc: relation to disc pathology.
title_short The presence and absence of lymphatic vessels in the adult human intervertebral disc: relation to disc pathology.
title_sort presence and absence of lymphatic vessels in the adult human intervertebral disc relation to disc pathology
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