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Quantitative MRI in early intervertebral disc degeneration: T1 rho correlates better than T2 and ADC with biomechanics, histology and matrix content

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PLOS ONE
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191442

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  1. Dutch Government ZonMw Program Alternatives for life animal testing [11400090]
  2. Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation led Government research program IDiDAS for the development of BioMedical Materials: BMM project [P2.01]

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Introduction Low-back pain (LBP) has been correlated to the presence of intervertebral disc (IVD) degeneration on T2-weighted (T2w) MRI. It remains challenging, however, to accurately stage degenerative disc disease (DDD) based on T2w MRI and measurements of IVD height, particularly for early DDD. Several quantitative MRI techniques have been introduced to detect changes in matrix composition signifying early DDD. In this study, we correlated quantitative T2, T1 rho and Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) values to disc mechanical behavior and gold standard early DDD markers in a graded degenerated lumbar IVD caprine model, to assess their potential for early DDD detection. Methods Lumbar caprine IVDs were injected with either 0.25 U/ml or 0.5 U/ml Chondroitinase ABC (Cabc) to trigger early DDD-like degeneration. Injection with phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) served as control. IVDs were cultured in a bioreactor for 20 days under axial physiological loading. High-resolution 9.4 T MR images were obtained prior to intervention and after culture. Quantitative MR results were correlated to recovery behavior, histological degeneration grading, and the content of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and water. Results Cabc-injected IVDs showed aberrancies in biomechanics and loss of GAGs without changes in water-content. All MR sequences detected changes in matrix composition, with T1 rho showing largest changes pre-to-post in the nucleus, and significantly more than T2 and ADC. Histologically, degeneration due to Cabc injection was mild. T1 rho nucleus values correlated strongest with altered biomechanics, histological degeneration score, and loss of GAGs. Conclusions T2- and T1 rho quantitative MR-mapping detected early DDD changes. T1 rho nucleus values correlated better than T2 and ADC with biomechanical, histological, and GAG changes. Clinical implementation of quantitative MRI, T1 rho particularly, could aid in distinguishing DDD more reliably at an earlier stage in the degenerative process.

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