| Literature DB >> 31799697 |
Syeda Batool1, Rohit Mahar1, Farid Badar1, Austin Tetmeyer1, Yang Xia1.
Abstract
This study aimed to establish the baseline characteristics in humeral and femoral cartilage in rabbit, using quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) relaxation times (T2, T1ρ, and T1) at 9.75 and 70-82 µm pixel resolutions, and quantitative polarized light microscopy (PLM) measures (retardation, angle) at 1.0 and 4.0 µm pixel resolutions. Five intact (i.e., unopened) shoulder joints (the scapula and humeral heads) and three femoral heads of the hip joints from five healthy rabbits were imaged in MRI at 70-82 µm resolution. Thirteen cartilage-bone specimens were harvested from these joints and imaged in µMRI at 9.75 µm resolution. Subsequently, quantitative PLM study of these specimens enabled the examination of the fibril orientation and organization in both intact joints and individual specimens. Quantitative MRI relaxation data and PLM fibril structural data show distinct features in tissue properties at different depths of cartilage, different in individual histological zones. The thicknesses of the histological zones in µMRI and PLM were successfully obtained. This is the first correlated and quantitative MRI and PLM study of rabbit cartilage at sub-10 µm resolutions, which benefits future investigation of osteoarthritis using the rabbit model.Entities:
Keywords: articular cartilage; microscopic MRI; polarized light microscopy; rabbit model; relaxation times
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31799697 PMCID: PMC7162717 DOI: 10.1002/jor.24547
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Orthop Res ISSN: 0736-0266 Impact factor: 3.494