Analysis and prevalence of inflammatory cells in subtypes of lumbar disc herniations under cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor therapy

Authors: Aydin, M. Volkan1; Sen, Orhan1; Kayaselcuk, Fazilet2; Bolat, Filiz2; Tufan, Kadir1; Caner, Hakan1; Altinors, Nur1

Source: Neurological Research, Volume 27, Number 6, September 2005 , pp. 609-612(4)

Publisher: Maney Publishing

Abstract:

Objective: The aim of the present study was to analyse inflammatory cells in lumbar disc tissue under cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitor therapy, to detect their prevalence in different subtypes of lumbar disc herniations and to assess the influence of inflammatory reactions in herniated disc tissue on postoperative outcome.

Methods: In this prospective study, intervertebral disc specimens were obtained from 50 patients. All the patients were given COX-2 inhibitor therapy (Rofecoxib) 25 mg/day for 10 days before surgery. The herniated disc specimens were routinely fixed in a 10% buffered formaline solution and paraffin-embedded; 5 &mum thin sections were stained with monoclonal antibodies CD-68 for macrophages, CD-45 RO for T cells and CD-20 for B cells. The specimens were microscopically examined and classified by two independent examiners in a blinded manner.

Results: CD-68 macrophages were evident in herniated lumbar disc tissue in 40% of the cases, but abundant inflammation was observed in only 18% of the cases. Macrophages were significantly common in sequesters with a prevalence of 80%, and no macrophages were observed in the protrusions. We obtained the best outcome scores in the patients with a sequestrated lumbar disc herniation.

Conclusion: Although most of the specimens from all the patients showed no significant inflammatory reaction, maybe due to COX-2 inhibitor therapy, they all needed surgery with no relief of the symptoms despite conservative therapy. Nerve root compression still seems to be the leading pathomechanism.

Keywords: CYCLOOXYGENASE-2; DISC HERNIATION; INFLAMMATION

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1179/016164105X49210

Affiliations: 1: Department of Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty, Baskent University, Adana, Turkey 2: Department of Pathology, Medical Faculty, Baskent University, Adana, Turkey

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