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Yu-Yang Yi1, Shu-Bao Zhang1, Hao Chen1
1Department of Spinal Surgery, Shanghai East Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China.
Abstract:
Intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) affects human health. Ascorbic acid (AA) deficiency is a major factor that contributes to the development of degenerative disc disease in the elderly. Here, as a novel treatment with promising applications, we demonstrate that AA treatment inhibited senescence and maintained the proliferation of nucleus pulposus (NP) cells during long-term culture. AA-treated NP cells and acupuncture-treated rat models exhibited degenerative resistance during cell passaging and AA increased cell proliferation and decreased time-related senescence. Interestingly, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway mapping revealed five top enriched pathways and four pathways were associated with the aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) enzyme family, especially proliferation-related ALDH1A3. Collectively, our findings demonstrate that ALDH1A3 expression was increased by AA treatment, which counteracted degeneration in NP cells over time and rejuvenated maintenance of proliferation in NP cells, which has a promising therapeutic implications in IVDD.

