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Noninvasive Assessment of Biochemical and Mechanical Properties of Lumbar Discs Through Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Asymptomatic Volunteers

机译:通过无症状志愿者定量磁共振成像的腰椎间盘生物化学和力学性能的非侵入性评估

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Intervertebral disc degeneration is a prevalent phenomenon associated with back pain. It is of critical clinical interest to discriminate disc health and identify early stages of degeneration. Traditional clinical T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), assessed using the Pfirrmann classification system, is subjective and fails to adequately capture initial degenerative changes. Emerging quantitative MRI techniques offer a solution. Specifically, T2* mapping images water mobility in the macromolecular network, and our preliminary ex vivo work shows high predictability of the disc's glycosaminoglycan content (s-GAG) and residual mechanics. The present study expands upon this work to predict the biochemical and biomechanical properties in vivo and assess their relationship with both age and Pfirrmann grade. Eleven asymptomatic subjects (range: 18-62 yrs) were enrolled and imaged using a 3T MRI scanner. T2-weighted images (Pfirrmann grade) and quantitative T2* maps (predict s-GAG and residual stress) were acquired. Surface maps based on the distribution of these properties were generated and integrated to quantify the surface volume. Correlational analyses were conducted to establish the relationship between each metric of disc health derived from the quantitative T2* maps with both age and Pfirrmann grade, where an inverse trend was observed. Furthermore, the nucleus pulposus (NP) signal in conjunction with volumetric surface maps provided the ability to discern differences during initial stages of disc degeneration. This study highlights the ability of T2* mapping to noninvasively assess the s-GAG content, residual stress, and distributions throughout the entire disc, which may provide a powerful diagnostic tool for disc health assessment.
机译:椎间盘变性是与背部疼痛相关的普遍存存现象。鉴别椎间盘健康和识别退化的早期阶段是关键的临床兴趣。使用PFIRRMAN分类系统评估的传统临床T2加权磁共振成像(MRI)是主观的,并且不能充分捕获初始退行性变化。新兴定量MRI技术提供了解决方案。具体而言,T2 *在大分子网络中映射图像水迁移率,我们的初步的前体内工作显示了椎间盘的糖胺聚糖含量(S-GAG)和残留力学的高可预测性。本研究扩大了这项工作,以预测体内生物化学和生物力学特性,并评估其与年龄和PFIRRMANN等级的关系。使用3T MRI扫描仪注册和成像11个无症状受试者(范围:18-62 YRS)。获得T2加权图像(PFIRRMAN级)和定量T2 *地图(预测S-GAG和残余应力)。产生基于这些性能分布的表面图并集成以量化表面积。进行相关分析以建立源自定量T2 *与年龄和PFIRRMANN等级的定量T2 *地图之间的每个度量之间的关系,观察到逆向趋势。此外,核浆(NP)信号与体积表面图结合,提供了在盘变性的初始阶段期间辨别差异的能力。本研究突出了T2 *映射的能力,以非侵入地评估整个盘中的S-GAG含量,残余应力和分布,这可能为椎间盘健康评估提供强大的诊断工具。

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    Univ Minnesota Dept Rehabil Med MMC 388 Mayo 420 Delaware St SE Minneapolis MN 55455 USA;

    Univ Minnesota Dept Rehabil Med MMC 388 Mayo 420 Delaware St SE Minneapolis MN 55455 USA;

    Univ Minnesota Dept Radiol Ctr Magnet Resonance Res 2021 6th St SE Minneapolis MN 55455 USA;

    Univ Minnesota Dept Rehabil Med MMC 388 Mayo 420 Delaware St SE Minneapolis MN 55455 USA;

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