Alteration of Relative Rates of Biodegradation and Regeneration of Cervical Spine Cartilage through the Restoration of Arterial Blood Flow Access to Rhomboid Fossa: A Hypothesis

We found the logical way to prove the existence of the mechanism that maintains the rates of biodegradation and regeneration of cervical spine cartilage. We demonstrate, that after we restore access to arterial blood flow through cervical vertebral arteries to rhomboid fossa it causes the prevalence of regeneration over biodegradation. This is in the frames of consideration of the human body as a dissipative structure. Then the recovery of the body should be considered as a reduction of the relative rates of decay below the regeneration ones. Then the recovery of cervical spine cartilage through redirecting of inner dissipative flow depends on the information about oxygen availability that is provided from oxygen detectors in the rhomboid fossa to the cerebellum. Our proposed approach explains already collected data, which satisfies all the scientific requirements. This allows us to draw conclusions that permit reconsidering the way of dealing with multiple chronic diseases.

Authors
Zhukov Kirill V.1 , Vetcher Alexandre A. 1, 2 , Gasparuan Bagrat A.1 , Shishonin Alexander Y.1
Journal
Publisher
MDPI AG
Number of issue
23
Language
English
Pages
4248-4257
Status
Published
Volume
13
Year
2021
Organizations
  • 1 Complementary and Integrative Health Clinic of Dr. Shishonin
  • 2 Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Keywords
biodegradation rates; arterial hypertension; vertebral cartilage; rhomboid fossa
Date of creation
16.02.2022
Date of change
16.02.2022
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/82620/
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