Overloading effect on the osmo-viscoelastic and recovery behavior of the intervertebral disc

Proc Inst Mech Eng H. 2024 Apr;238(4):430-437. doi: 10.1177/09544119241232286. Epub 2024 Mar 13.

Abstract

In vitro studies investigating the effect of high physiological compressive loads on the intervertebral disc mechanics as well as on its recovery are rare. Moreover, the osmolarity effect on the disc viscoelastic behavior following an overloading is far from being studied. This study aims to determine whether a compressive loading-unloading cycle exceeding physiological limits could be detrimental to the cervical disc, and to examine the chemo-mechanical dependence of this overloading effect. Cervical functional spine units were subjected to a compressive loading-unloading cycle at a high physiological level (displacement of 2.5 mm). The overloading effect on the disc viscoelastic behavior was evaluated through two relaxation tests conducted before and after cyclic loading. Afterward, the disc was unloaded in a saline bath during a rest period, and its recovery response was assessed by a third relaxation test. The chemo-mechanical coupling in the disc response was further examined by repeating this protocol with three different saline concentrations in the external fluid bath. It was found that overloading significantly alters the disc viscoelastic response, with changes statistically dependent on osmolarity conditions. The applied hyper-physiological compressive cycle does not cause damage since the disc recovers its original viscoelastic behavior following a rest period. Osmotic loading only influences the loading-unloading response; specifically, increasing fluid osmolarity leads to a decrease in disc relaxation after the applied cycle. However, the disc recovery is not impacted by the osmolarity of the external fluid.

Keywords: Intervertebral disc; fluid flow; osmo-viscoelastic coupling; overloading; recovery.

MeSH terms

  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Intervertebral Disc* / physiology
  • Lumbar Vertebrae* / physiology
  • Osmosis
  • Pressure
  • Weight-Bearing / physiology