A Preliminary Study of the Clinical Applicability of Quantitative T<sub>1</sub> and T<sub>2</sub> Mapping of the Knee Cartilage: An Experimental Approach

AuthorFei Wangen
AuthorSi Shenen
AuthorQuan Zhouen
AuthorChangzheng Shien
AuthorGuorong Sheen
AuthorSirun Liuen
Issued Date2018-01-31en
AbstractObjectives: To explore the value of T2 and T1 mapping in the early detection of degenerating articular cartilage. Materials and Methods: Twenty-six New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. Groups A and B (n = 10 each) had the right knee joint injected with either collagenase type II or papain. The equivalent dilution was injected into the left knee joint as control. In addition, six rabbits served as blank group. Both knees were scanned using MRI, and T2 and T1 values of the cartilage were measured. The femurs were examined microscopically and immunohistologically. T2 and T1 values were compared within and between groups. Results: In group A, immunohistochemistry found that collagen type II decreased in the treated knees. T2 and T1 values were higher in the treated knees than the controls (P < 0.001). In group B, Alcian blue staining showed reduced proteoglycan in the treated knees. The T1 values in the treated knees were higher than the controls (P < 0.001). Conclusion: T2 and T1 mapping may be useful in the early diagnosis of cartilage degeneration. The changes in collagen content of the cartilage were related to T2 relaxation time; whereas, T1 relaxation time was affected by both collagen and proteoglycan.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.61847en
KeywordOsteoarthritisen
KeywordMagnetic Resonance Imagingen
KeywordT<sub>2</sub> Mappingen
KeywordT<sub>1</sub> Mappingen
KeywordCollagenase Type IIen
KeywordPapainen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleA Preliminary Study of the Clinical Applicability of Quantitative T<sub>1</sub> and T<sub>2</sub> Mapping of the Knee Cartilage: An Experimental Approachen
TypeResearch Articleen

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