Abstract

Laminectomy is commonly performed to treat degenerative spinal diseases by reducing compression on the spinal cord and nerve roots. The postoperative epidural fibrosis and epidural adhesions may result in failed back surgery syndrome, which is characterized by the symptoms of lower back pain or leg pain. There is currently no satisfactory treatment for this complication. The pathological processes of epidural fibrosis and epidural adhesions are relevant to the proliferation of fibroblasts, transdifferentiation of fibroblasts into myofibroblasts, and the excessive deposition of extracellular matrix (ECM) protein. According to reports, transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) played a vital role in the development of fibrosis by promoting aforementioned processes. Decorin, an endogenous proteoglycan and natural inhibitor of TGF-β1, has exhibited prominent anti-fibrosis activity in various scar formation and fibrosis models of many organs. However, the preventive effect of decorin on epidural fibrosis and epidural adhesions requires further investigation. Here, we investigated the therapeutic effects and potential mechanisms of decorin on epidural fibrosis and epidural adhesions. Our results indicated that decorin could significantly suppress the TGF-β1-induced proliferation, transdifferentiation, and extracellular matrix production in primary fibroblasts. Furthermore, Smad2/3 signaling pathway had been demonstrated to be involved in the preventive effect of decorin. Moreover, administration of decorin in vivo could notably inhibit epidural fibrosis and epidural adhesions after laminectomy. To date, there is no approved therapy to target TGF-β1 for the treatment of epidural fibrosis and epidural adhesions after laminectomy. Our research proved the anti-fibrosis effect of decorin, which may provide an effective and promising treatment for epidural fibrosis and epidural adhesions.

Highlights

  • Laminectomy is a commonly performed surgical procedure to relieve compression on the spinal cord and nerve roots

  • We focused on the preventive effect of decorin on epidural fibrosis and epidural adhesions after laminectomy

  • To determine the proliferation of fibroblasts induced by transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1), dose-response experiments with different concentrations of TGFβ1 (1, 2.5, 5, and 10 ng/ml) were conducted

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Introduction

Laminectomy is a commonly performed surgical procedure to relieve compression on the spinal cord and nerve roots. Approximately 8–40% of patients suffer from failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS), which is characterized by chronic nerve root or lower back pain after laminectomy (Guyer et al, 2006; Chan and Peng, 2011). Extensive epidural fibrosis and epidural adhesions are considered to be important causes of FBSS (Rabb, 2010). Treatment of this complication may lead to further issues such as nerve root injuries, dural tears, epidural bleeding, and infection (Yakovlev et al, 2014). For these reasons, it is of great clinical significance to prevent epidural fibrosis and epidural adhesions after laminectomy

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