Abstract
The fibrocartilaginous intervertebral discs between the vertebrae give the spine mobility and flexibility. Age and degeneration contribute to tissue changes that affect the composition and structure of the intervertebral discs and can lead to loss of function and back pain. The intervertebral disc cells are responsible for the formation and maintenance of the tissue and are influenced by the physiological load. Degenerative changes that promote tissue degradation are influenced by cellular responses to overuse, inflammation and nutrient deficiency. The mechanobiology of intervertebral discs deals with the interrelationships of the functional adaptation of this organ down to the cellular and molecular level and contributes to the understanding of the causes and consequences of degeneration. Based on these findings, the challenges for suitable regenerative therapy concepts can be understood.
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