2019
DOI: 10.12659/msm.913563
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IL1R1 Polymorphisms are Associated with Lumbar Disc Herniation Risk in the Northwestern Chinese Han Population

Abstract: Background The aim of this study was to assess the association of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in IL1R1 with the risk of lumbar disc herniation (LDH) in the Han population in northwest China. Material/Methods To estimate the association of IL1R1 polymorphisms with LDH risk, Agena MassARRAY was used to determine the genotypes of 498 LDH patients and 463 controls. The association between IL1R1 … Show more

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“…A study [16] enrolled 2449 volunteers to explore the possible factors associated with MC, and the results confirmed that disc displacement and a higher disc degeneration score were associated with MC at the upper lumbar levels (L1/L2-L3/L4) (p<.01), while MC at the lowest 2 lumbar levels (L4/L5-L5/S1) were associated with the presence of Schmorl nodes, older patient age, disc degeneration or displacement, and historical lumbar injury. Research showed that cartilage and osseous endplate play an important role in biomechanics of the spine; the volume and shape of the disc is affected as the load on the spine increases, resulting in bending deformation of cartilage, the osseous endplate, and trabecular bone under the endplate [17][18][19][20]. MC may happen with the occurrence of these irreversible deformable injuries and microfracture of the cartilage, osseous endplate, and trabecular bone under the endplate [21][22][23][24][25].…”
Section: E919667-4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study [16] enrolled 2449 volunteers to explore the possible factors associated with MC, and the results confirmed that disc displacement and a higher disc degeneration score were associated with MC at the upper lumbar levels (L1/L2-L3/L4) (p<.01), while MC at the lowest 2 lumbar levels (L4/L5-L5/S1) were associated with the presence of Schmorl nodes, older patient age, disc degeneration or displacement, and historical lumbar injury. Research showed that cartilage and osseous endplate play an important role in biomechanics of the spine; the volume and shape of the disc is affected as the load on the spine increases, resulting in bending deformation of cartilage, the osseous endplate, and trabecular bone under the endplate [17][18][19][20]. MC may happen with the occurrence of these irreversible deformable injuries and microfracture of the cartilage, osseous endplate, and trabecular bone under the endplate [21][22][23][24][25].…”
Section: E919667-4mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The course of the disease is lingering and does not heal for a long time. It accompanies the patients for a long time, and can gradually develop to the extent that it affects the activities of both lower limbs and even the excretion of urine and feces (11)(12). It brings great inconvenience to the study, work and life of the patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%