reviewJournal of Bone and Joint SurgeryApr 1, 2006Closed access

Histology and Pathology of the Human Intervertebral Disc

Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital · Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust

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Abstract

The intervertebral disc is a highly organized matrix laid down by relatively few cells in a specific manner. The central gelatinous nucleus pulposus is contained within the more collagenous anulus fibrosus laterally and the cartilage end plates inferiorly and superiorly. The anulus consists of concentric rings or lamellae, with fibers in the outer lamellae continuing into the longitudinal ligaments and vertebral bodies. This arrangement allows the discs to facilitate movement and flexibility within what would be an otherwise rigid spine. At birth, the human disc has some vascular supply within both the cartilage end plates and the anulus fibrosus, but these vessels soon recede, leaving the disc with little…

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Keywords
  • Anatomy
  • Intervertebral disc
  • Cartilage
  • Nucleus
  • Fibrocartilage
  • Degeneration (medical)
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Matrix (chemical analysis)
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