Correlations of T1ρ With Properties of Articular Cartilage Depend on the Spin-Lock Amplitude and Orientation of the Sample.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Nina E Hänninen, Isabel Stavenuiter, Olli Nykänen, Mikko J Nissi
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Abstract

Various findings on the correlations of the continuous wave (CW-) T1ρ relaxation with properties of articular cartilage have been reported, suggesting its potential for cartilage diagnostics. The aim of the study was to combine all the previously reported aspects and investigate the association of CW-T1ρ relaxation time in healthy bovine cartilage to different properties of cartilage with a range of spin-lock amplitudes and cartilage orientations. Bovine cartilage-bone plugs (n = 11) were imaged in four orientations at 9.4T to measure T1, T2, and CW-T1ρ with spin-lock amplitudes varying between 100 and 5000 Hz. For reference, biomechanical moduli, polarized light microcopy anisotropy and optical density were measured. Correlation between the relaxation times and the reference parameters were determined for each spin-lock amplitude and sample orientation. Significant increase in both CW-T1ρ and T2 relaxation times was observed, especially in the deep layers of cartilage, when the sample was oriented to 55° orientation. The CW-T1ρ relaxation anisotropy was reduced with increasing spin-lock amplitude and reached a stable level of about 10% at a spin-lock amplitude of 1500 Hz or higher. Young's modulus, instantaneous modulus and optical density correlated negatively with the T1ρ relaxation times measured with spin-lock amplitudes higher than 500 Hz. The results demonstrate that CW-T1ρ relaxation time is highly dependent on the orientation of cartilage with respect to the main magnetic field (B0), and the level of orientation dependence is related to the spin-lock amplitude. Correlation of CW-T1ρ with cartilage properties is dependent both on the orientation and spin-lock amplitude.

T1ρ与关节软骨性质的相关性取决于样品的自旋锁振幅和取向。
关于连续波(CW-) T1ρ松弛与关节软骨性质的相关性的各种发现已被报道,表明其在软骨诊断方面的潜力。本研究的目的是结合以往报道的所有方面,研究健康牛软骨的CW-T1ρ弛豫时间与软骨的不同性质、自旋锁振幅和软骨取向的关系。在9.4T下对牛软骨-骨塞(n = 11)进行4个方向成像,测量T1、T2和CW-T1ρ,自旋锁振幅在100 ~ 5000hz之间变化。作为参考,测量了生物力学模量、偏振光显微各向异性和光密度。确定了每个自旋锁振幅和样品取向的弛豫时间与参考参数之间的相关性。当样品取向为55°取向时,观察到CW-T1ρ和T2弛豫时间显著增加,特别是在软骨深层。CW-T1ρ弛豫各向异性随自旋锁幅值的增加而减小,在自旋锁幅值为1500 Hz或更高时达到10%左右的稳定水平。杨氏模量、瞬时模量和光密度与自旋锁振幅大于500 Hz时测量的T1ρ弛豫时间呈负相关。结果表明,CW-T1ρ弛豫时间高度依赖于软骨相对于主磁场(B0)的取向,取向依赖程度与自旋锁振幅有关。CW-T1ρ与软骨性质的相关性取决于取向和自旋锁振幅。
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Journal of Orthopaedic Research®
Journal of Orthopaedic Research® 医学-整形外科
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
261
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Orthopaedic Research is the forum for the rapid publication of high quality reports of new information on the full spectrum of orthopaedic research, including life sciences, engineering, translational, and clinical studies.
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