Joint-adjacent Adipose Tissue by MRI is Associated With Prevalence and Progression of Knee Degenerative Changes: Data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative

MRI 显示的关节邻近脂肪组织与膝关节退行性改变的发生率和进展相关:来自骨关节炎倡议的数据

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adipose tissue has recently gained interest as an independent imaging biomarker for osteoarthritis. PURPOSE: To explore 1) cross-sectional associations between local subcutaneous fat (SCF) thickness at the knee and the extent of degenerative changes in overweight and obese individuals and 2) associations between local fat distribution and progression of osteoarthritis over 4 years. STUDY TYPE: Retrospective cohort study. POPULATION: 338 obese and overweight participants from the Osteoarthritis Initiative cohort without radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis. FIELD STRENGTH: 3T: 3D-FLASH-WE; 3D-DESS-WE; T1w-SE; MSME. ASSESSMENT: Baseline SCF thickness was measured in standardized locations medial, lateral and anterior to the knee and the average joint-adjacent SCF (ajSCF) was calculated. Right thigh SCF cross-sectional area was assessed. Quantitative cartilage T(2) relaxation times and semi-quantitative whole organ MRI scores (WORMS) were obtained at baseline and 4-year follow-up. WORMS(sum) was calculated as sum of cartilage, bone marrow edema, subchondral cyst, and meniscal scores. STATISTICAL TESTS: Associations of SCF measures with baseline, and 4-year change in T(2) and WORMS were analyzed using regression models. SCF measurements were standardized using the equation / . Analyses were adjusted for age, sex, physical activity, and BMI. RESULTS: Cross-sectionally, significant associations between lateral SCF, lateral compartment WORMS and T(2) were found ( 1/ , [95% CI]: 0.53, [0.12-0.95], P < 0.05; ΔT(2) : 0.50, [0.02-0.98], P < 0.05). Moreover, greater lateral SCF was associated with faster progression of lateral WORMS(sum) gradings (OR = 1.50, [1.05-2.15], P < 0.05). No significant positive associations were found for thigh SCF and WORMS(sum) (P = 0.44) or T(2) measurements (medial: P = 0.15, lateral: 0.39, patellar: P = 0.75). DATA CONCLUSION: Joint-adjacent SCF thickness was associated with imaging parameters of knee osteoarthritis, both cross-sectionally and longitudinally, while thigh SCF was not, suggesting a spatial association of SCF and knee osteoarthritis. Based on these findings, joint-adjacent SCF may play a role in the development and progression of knee osteoarthritis. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: 4 TECHNICAL EFFICACY: Stage 5.

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