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Separation of collagen-bound and porous bone water transverse relaxation in mice: proposal of a multi-step approach

Authors :
Magda Marcon
Christian Eberhardt
Moritz C. Wurnig
Daniel Keller
Markus Weiger
Andreas Boss
Daniel Eberli
Source :
NMR in Biomedicine. 29:866-872
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Wiley, 2016.

Abstract

The separation and quantification of collagen-bound water (CBW) and pore water (PW) components of the cortical bone signal are important because of their different contribution to bone mechanical properties. Ultrashort TE (UTE) imaging can be used to exploit the transverse relaxation from CBW and PW, allowing their quantification. We tested, for the first time, the feasibility of UTE measurements in mice for the separation and quantification of the transverse relaxation of CBW and PW in vivo using three different approaches for T2 * determination. UTE sequences were acquired at 4.7 T in six mice with 10 different TEs (50-5000 μs). The transverse relaxation time T2 * of CBW (T2 *cbw ) and PW (T2 *pw ) and the CBW fraction (bwf) were computed using a mono-exponential (i), a standard bi-exponential (ii) and a new multi-step bi-exponential (iii) approach. Regions of interest were drawn at multiple levels of the femur and vertebral body cortical bone for each mouse. The sum of the normalized squared residuals (Res) and the homogeneity of variance were tested to compare the different methods. In the femur, approach (i) yielded mean T2 * ± standard deviation (SD) of 657 ± 234 μs. With approach (ii), T2 *cbw , T2 *pw and bwf were 464 ± 153 μs, 15 777 ± 10 864 μs and 57.6 ± 9.9%, respectively. For approach (iii), T2 *cbw , T2 *pw and bwf were 387 ± 108 μs, 7534 ± 2765 μs and 42.5 ± 6.2%, respectively. Similar values were obtained from vertebral bodies. Res with approach (ii) was lower than with the two other approaches (p

Details

ISSN :
09523480
Volume :
29
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NMR in Biomedicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........612101ff10948de099f84e8173010b87
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.3533