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Glycosaminoglycan chemical exchange saturation transfer at 3T MRI in asymptomatic knee joints.

Christoph Schleich1, Bernd Bittersohl2, Falk Miese1, Benjamin Schmitt3, Anja Müller-Lutz1, Malte Sondern4, Gerald Antoch1, Rüdiger Krauspe4, Christoph Zilkens4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Biochemical alterations such as glycosaminoglycan (GAG) depletion occur early in the course of osteoarthritis, but cannot be detected with standard magnetic resonance techniques. With glycosaminoglycan chemical exchange saturation transfer (gagCEST), a biochemical imaging technique, it is feasible to detect biochemical components in knee joint cartilage.
PURPOSE: To establish baseline values for gagCEST magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in knee joint cartilage at 3 Tesla (T).
MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty volunteers (8 women, 12 men; mean age, 24.55 ± 2.35 years;age range, 21-29 years) with no history or clinical findings indicative of knee joint pathologies underwent MRI at 3T. The imaging protocol included three-dimensional (3D) double-echo steady-state sequence for morphological cartilage assessment and a prototype 3D CEST pulse sequence to evaluate the CEST effects in six cartilage regions of the knee joint: (i) lateral femoral condyle; (ii) medial femoral condyle; (iii) lateral tibial plateau; (iv) medial tibial plateau; (v) patella; and (vi) trochlea. We used the asymmetry of the magnetization transfer ratio (MTRasym) parameter to quantify the gagCEST effects in these regions.
RESULTS: Regional differences revealed high MTRasym values in the patellar (1.62% ± 1.19%) and the trochlear (1.17% ± 1.29%) cartilages, and low MTRasym values in the medial femoral condyle (0.41% ± 0.58%) and the lateral tibial plateau (0.52% ± 0.53%) cartilages.
CONCLUSION: Regional differences in the gagCEST values must be considered when conducting gagCEST imaging of knee joint cartilage. In the future gagCEST imaging may be an additional feature in the evaluation of the biochemical composition of knee joint cartilage. © The Foundation Acta Radiologica 2015.

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Keywords:  Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); chemical shift imaging; magnetization transfer contrast imaging; musculoskeletal system

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26253931     DOI: 10.1177/0284185115598811

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Radiol        ISSN: 0284-1851            Impact factor:   1.990


  8 in total

1.  Rapid volumetric gagCEST imaging of knee articular cartilage at 3 T: evaluation of improved dynamic range and an osteoarthritic population.

Authors:  Lauren E Watkins; Elka B Rubin; Valentina Mazzoli; Scott D Uhlrich; Arjun D Desai; Marianne Black; Gabe K Ho; Scott L Delp; Marc E Levenston; Gary S Beaupré; Garry E Gold; Feliks Kogan
Journal:  NMR Biomed       Date:  2020-05-23       Impact factor: 4.044

2.  Automatic Cartilage Segmentation for Delayed Gadolinium-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Hip Joint Cartilage: A Feasibility Study.

Authors:  Tobias Hesper; Bernd Bittersohl; Christoph Schleich; Harish Hosalkar; Rüdiger Krauspe; Peter Krekel; Christoph Zilkens
Journal:  Cartilage       Date:  2018-06-21       Impact factor: 4.634

3.  T2* Mapping of the Hip in Asymptomatic Volunteers with Normal Cartilage Morphology: An Analysis of Regional and Age-Dependent Distribution.

Authors:  Tobias Hesper; Christoph Schleich; Alexander Buchwald; Harish S Hosalkar; Gerald Antoch; Rüdiger Krauspe; Christoph Zilkens; Bernd Bittersohl
Journal:  Cartilage       Date:  2016-12-30       Impact factor: 4.634

4.  Both 3-T dGEMRIC and Acetabular-Femoral T2 Difference May Detect Cartilage Damage at the Chondrolabral Junction.

Authors:  Tobias Hesper; Evgeny Bulat; Sarah Bixby; Alireza Akhondi-Asl; Onur Afacan; Patricia Miller; Garrett Bowen; Simon Warfield; Young-Jo Kim
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2017-04       Impact factor: 4.176

Review 5.  Sugar-based biopolymers as novel imaging agents for molecular magnetic resonance imaging.

Authors:  Zheng Han; Guanshu Liu
Journal:  Wiley Interdiscip Rev Nanomed Nanobiotechnol       Date:  2019-01-22

6.  Detection of early cartilage degeneration in the tibiotalar joint using 3 T gagCEST imaging: a feasibility study.

Authors:  Daniel B Abrar; Christoph Schleich; Sven Nebelung; Anja Müller-Lutz; Karl Ludger Radke; Miriam Frenken; Julia Stabinska; Alexandra Ljimani; Hans-Jörg Wittsack; Gerald Antoch; Bernd Bittersohl; Tobias Hesper
Journal:  MAGMA       Date:  2020-07-28       Impact factor: 2.310

7.  Detection of early cartilage damage: feasibility and potential of gagCEST imaging at 7T.

Authors:  Sander Brinkhof; Razmara Nizak; Vitaliy Khlebnikov; Jeanine J Prompers; Dennis W J Klomp; Daniel B F Saris
Journal:  Eur Radiol       Date:  2018-01-30       Impact factor: 5.315

8.  Quantification of Sodium Relaxation Times and Concentrations as Surrogates of Proteoglycan Content of Patellar CARTILAGE at 3T MRI.

Authors:  Benedikt Kamp; Miriam Frenken; Jan M Henke; Daniel B Abrar; Armin M Nagel; Lena V Gast; Georg Oeltzschner; Lena M Wilms; Sven Nebelung; Gerald Antoch; Hans-Jörg Wittsack; Anja Müller-Lutz
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-08
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