Investigation of apparent diffusion constant as an indicator of early degenerative disease in articular cartilage

Vladı́mir Mlynárik(University of Vienna), Irene Sulzbacher(University of Vienna), Michal Bittšanský(Comenius University Bratislava), Reinhard Fuiko(Orthopaedic Hospital Speising), Siegfried Trattnig(University of Vienna)
Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
March 19, 2003
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Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate the apparent diffusion constant (ADC) as a prospective magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) marker of early degeneration in articular cartilage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Early degenerative changes were studied using in vitro MRI on cartilage-bone specimens excised from human femoral condyles. The loss of proteoglycans developed in vivo due to a degenerative process was compared with a gadolinium diethylenetriamine pentaacetate anion (Gd-DTPA(2-)) enhanced decrease of T(1) relaxation times, and with an increase of ADCs and T(2) relaxation times. RESULTS: Contrast enhanced T(1) values decreased and the diffusion constants increased in cartilage regions with depleted proteoglycans. The relative changes in diffusion constants were smaller than those of Gd-DTPA(2-) enhanced T(1), and in some proteoglycan-depleted regions no changes in the diffusion constants were detected. T(2) relaxation times showed considerable spatial variability that did not correlate with proteoglycan concentration. CONCLUSION: In contrast to Gd-DTPA(2-) enhanced T(1), which reflects changes in chemical composition, diffusion constants may reflect structural degradation of the cartilage matrix.


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