Literature DB >> 15288137

Apparent diffusion coefficient of intervertebral discs related to matrix composition and integrity.

John Antoniou1, Caroline N Demers, Gilles Beaudoin, Tapas Goswami, Fackson Mwale, Max Aebi, Mauro Alini.   

Abstract

While tremendous work has been performed to characterize degenerative disc disease through gross morphologic, biochemical, and histologic grading schemes, the development of an accurate and noninvasive diagnostic tool is required to objectively detect changes in the matrix with aging and disc degeneration. In the present study, quantitative magnetic resonance was used to determine if the quality of the nutritional supply to the intervertebral disc at various ages and levels of degeneration could be assessed through measurement of the apparent diffusion coefficients (ADCs). Modifications of the nucleus pulposus matrix content, specifically of water and glycosaminoglycan contents, with age and disc degeneration, were reflected in correlating changes in the ADCs. From unforced stepwise linear regression analyses, relations were established showing that decreases in glycosaminoglycan or water contents in the nucleus pulposus resulted in direct decreases in the ADCs. Relations obtained for the ADCs of the nucleus pulposus were direction dependent, in conformity with the anisotropic diffusion in the intervertebral discs. Changes in matrix integrity, as evidenced by the percentage of denatured collagen, were also detected in the nucleus pulposus with a low positive correlation to the ADC along the height of the disc and an inverse statistically significant regression to the ADC along the anterior to posterior axis of the disc. Correlations between the matrix content and integrity of the annulus fibrosus and its ADCs were not as evident, with only the ADC in the lateral direction of the disc of the anterior annulus fibrosus able to reflect changes in matrix content. The information obtained by the ADCs, particularly of the nucleus pulposus, can potentially be used in combination with quantitative T1, T2, and MT parameters to noninvasively obtain a quantitative assessment of the disc matrix composition and structural integrity.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15288137     DOI: 10.1016/j.mri.2004.02.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Imaging        ISSN: 0730-725X            Impact factor:   2.546


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