Evaluation of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging, biochemical and mechanical properties of trypsin-treated intervertebral discs under physiological compression loading

评估生理压缩负荷下胰蛋白酶治疗椎间盘的定量磁共振成像、生化和机械特性

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作者:Fackson Mwale, Caroline N Demers, Arthur J Michalek, Gilles Beaudoin, Tapas Goswami, Lorne Beckman, James C Iatridis, John Antoniou

Conclusion

Our studies indicate that physiological loading is an important parameter to consider and that T(1rho) contributes new information in efforts to develop quantitative MRI as a noninvasive diagnostic tool to detect changes in early disc degeneration.

Methods

Twenty-two 3-disc bovine coccygeal segments underwent compression loading for 16 hours after the nucleus pulposus (NP) of each disc was injected with a solution of trypsin or buffer. The properties of the NP and annulus fibrosus (AF) tissues of each disc were analyzed by quantitative MRI, biochemical tests, and confined compression tests.

Purpose

To investigate the influence of targeted trypsin digestion and 16 hours compression loading on MR parameters and the mechanical and biochemical properties of bovine disc segments. Materials and

Results

Loading had a significant effect on the MR properties (T(1), T(2), T(1rho), MTR, ADC) of both the NP and AF tissues. Loading had a greater effect on the MR parameters and biochemical composition of the NP than trypsin. In contrast, trypsin had a larger effect on the mechanical properties. Our data also indicated that localized trypsin injection predominantly affected the NP. T(1rho) was sensitive to loading and correlated with the water content of the NP and AF but not with their proteoglycan content.

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