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      An in vivo MRI study of the changes in volume (and fluid content) of the lumbar intervertebral disc after overnight bed rest and during an 8-hour walking protocol.

      Journal of spinal disorders & techniques
      Adult, Bed Rest, Extracellular Space, physiology, Female, Fluid Shifts, Humans, Intervertebral Disc, anatomy & histology, Lumbar Vertebrae, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Walking

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          Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to measure the changes in the volume (and fluid content) of the lumbar intervertebral discs (L1-L2, L2-L3, L3-L4, L4-L5) in five normal subjects. For each subject, MRI scans were taken at the end of a normal day and again on the following morning (after a night's bed rest). Ten further scans were taken during an 8-h protocol consisting of alternate periods of walking (40 min) and scanning (10 min). On average, 1) disc volume increased by 10.6% during overnight bed rest, which corresponds to a gain of about 0.9 cm(3) of fluid; 2) the rate of disc volume decrease during the 8-h walking protocol was 0.96 x 10(-3) cm(3)/min; and 3) after 8 h (using our walking/scanning protocol), the disc volume did not decrease to the volume measured at the end of the previous day.

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          11927827
          10.1097/00024720-200204000-00012

          Chemistry
          Adult,Bed Rest,Extracellular Space,physiology,Female,Fluid Shifts,Humans,Intervertebral Disc,anatomy & histology,Lumbar Vertebrae,Magnetic Resonance Imaging,Male,Walking

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