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Multicomponent T2 relaxation analysis in cartilage

✍ Scribed by David A. Reiter; Ping-Chang Lin; Kenneth W. Fishbein; Richard G. Spencer


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
262 KB
Volume
61
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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Abstract

MR techniques are sensitive to the early stages of osteoarthritis, characterized by disruption of collagen and loss of proteoglycan (PG), but are of limited specificity. Here, water compartments in normal and trypsin‐degraded bovine nasal cartilage were identified using a nonnegative least squares multiexponential analysis of T~2~ relaxation. Three components were detected: T~2,1~ = 2.3 ms, T~2,2~ = 25.2 ms, and T~2,3~ = 96.3 ms, with fractions w~1~ = 6.2%, w~2~ = 14.5%, and w~3~ = 79.3%, respectively. Trypsinization resulted in increased (P < 0.01) values of T~2,2~ = 64.2 ms and T~2,3~ = 149.4 ms, supporting their assignment to water compartments that are bound and loosely associated with PG, respectively. The T~2~ of the rapidly relaxing component was not altered by digestion, supporting assignment to relatively immobile collagen‐bound water. Relaxation data were simulated for a range of TE, number of echoes, and SNR to guide selection of acquisition parameters and assess the accuracy and precision of experimental results. Based on this, the expected experimental accuracy of measured T~2~s and associated weights was within 2% and 4% respectively, with precision within 1% and 3%. These results demonstrate the potential of multiexponential T~2~ analysis to increase the specificity of MR characterization of cartilage. Magn Reson Med, 2009. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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