Evaluation of articular cartilage with quantitative MRI in an equine model of post-traumatic osteoarthritis
Kajabi, Abdul Wahed; Casula, Victor; Sarin, Jaakko K.; Ketola, Juuso H.; Nykänen, Olli; te Moller, Nikae C.R.; Mancini, Irina A.D.; Visser, Jetze; Brommer, Harold; René van Weeren, P.; Malda, Jos; Töyräs, Juha; Nieminen, Miika T.; Nissi, Mikko J.
(2021) Journal of Orthopaedic Research, volume 39, issue 1, pp. 63 - 73
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Abstract
Chondral lesions lead to degenerative changes in the surrounding cartilage tissue, increasing the risk of developing post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA). This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (qMRI) for evaluation of articular cartilage in PTOA. Articular explants containing surgically induced and repaired chondral lesions were obtained
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from the stifle joints of seven Shetland ponies (14 samples). Three age-matched nonoperated ponies served as controls (six samples). The samples were imaged at 9.4 T. The measured qMRI parameters included T1, T2, continuous-wave T1ρ (CWT1ρ), adiabatic T1ρ (AdT1ρ), and T2ρ (AdT2ρ) and relaxation along a fictitious field (TRAFF). For reference, cartilage equilibrium and dynamic moduli, proteoglycan content and collagen fiber orientation were determined. Mean values and profiles from full-thickness cartilage regions of interest, at increasing distances from the lesions, were used to compare experimental against control and to correlate qMRI with the references. Significant alterations were detected by qMRI parameters, including prolonged T1, CWT1ρ, and AdT1ρ in the regions adjacent to the lesions. The changes were confirmed by the reference methods. CWT1ρ was more strongly associated with the reference measurements and prolonged in the affected regions at lower spin-locking amplitudes. Moderate to strong correlations were found between all qMRI parameters and the reference parameters (ρ = −0.531 to −0.757). T1, low spin-lock amplitude CWT1ρ, and AdT1ρ were most responsive to changes in visually intact cartilage adjacent to the lesions. In the context of PTOA, these findings highlight the potential of T1, CWT1ρ, and AdT1ρ in evaluation of compositional and structural changes in cartilage.
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Keywords: cartilage, osteoarthritis, post-traumatic, quantitative MRI, relaxation times, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Journal Article
ISSN: 0736-0266
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Note: Funding Information: Support from Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation, the Academy of Finland (grants #285909, #293970, #319440, and #297033), the Dutch Arthritis Foundation (grants LLP‐12 and LLP‐22), and European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007– 2013) under grant agreement 309962 (HydroZONES) is gratefully acknowledged. Funding sources had no role in the study or its design. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Orthopaedic Research® published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Orthopaedic Research Society
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