“…The principal underlying causes of IDD are changes in cell numbers and phenotype and compromised biomechanical function in the IVD (Deyo & Weinstein, 2001). Aging is the major risk factor for IDD (Miller, Schmatz, & Schultz, 1988), and previous studies achieved substantial progress in describing age‐related changes in all IVD tissues, namely nucleus pulposus (NP), annulus fibrosus (AF), and endplates (EP) (Anderson & Tannoury, 2005; Boos et al, 2002; Kadow, Sowa, Vo, & Kang, 2015). Unlike any other connective tissues, age‐related changes in the IVD start early in life and involve a reduction in viable cells, particularly in the NP, and changes at the cellular and molecular level result in structural and functional impairment of the ECM, eventually leading to biomechanical failure and degeneration (Anderson & Tannoury, 2005; Kepler, Ponnappan, Tannoury, Risbud, & Anderson, 2013; Sivan, Wachtel, & Roughley, 2014; Vergroesen et al, 2015).…”