Ultrashort echo imaging of cyclically loaded rabbit patellar tendon |
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Authors: | Matthew F. Koff Sarah L. PownderParina H. Shah Lim Wei YangHollis G. Potter |
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Affiliation: | MRI Laboratory, Hospital for Special Surgery, 535 East 70th Street, New York, NY 10021, United States |
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Abstract: | Tendinopathy affects individuals who perform repetitive joint motion. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is frequently used to qualitatively assess tendon health, but quantitative evaluation of inherent MRI properties of loaded tendon has been limited. This study evaluated the effect of cyclic loading on T2? values of fresh and frozen rabbit patellar tendons using ultra short echo (UTE) MRI. Eight fresh and 8 frozen rabbit lower extremities had MR scans acquired for tendon T2? evaluation. The tendons were then manually cyclically loaded for 100 cycles to 45 N at approximately 1 Hz. The MR scanning was repeated to reassess the T2? values. Analyses were performed to detect differences of tendon T2? values between fresh and frozen samples prior to and after loading, and to detect changes of tendon T2? values between the unloaded and loaded configurations. No difference of T2? was found between the fresh and frozen samples prior to or after loading, p=0.8 and p =0.1, respectively. The tendons had significantly shorter T2? values, p =0.023, and reduced T2? variability, p =0.04, after cyclic loading. Histologic evaluation confirmed no induced tendon damage from loading. Shorter T2?, from stronger spin–spin interactions, may be attributed to greater tissue organization from uncrimping of collagen fibrils and lateral contraction of the tendon during loading. Cyclic tensile loading of tissue reduces patellar tendon T2? values and may provide a quantitative metric to assess tissue organization. |
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Keywords: | MRI Tendon T2? UTE Loading |
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