Associations between vertebral body fat fraction and intervertebral disc biochemical composition as assessed by quantitative MRI.

JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING(2019)

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Background There is an interplay between the intervertebral disc (IVD) and the adjacent bone marrow that may play a role in the development of IVD degeneration and might influence chronic lower back pain (CLBP). Purpose To apply novel quantitative MRI techniques to assess the relationship between vertebral bone marrow fat (BMF) and biochemical changes in the adjacent IVD. Study Type Prospective. Subjects Forty-six subjects (26 female and 20 male) with a mean age of 47.3 +/- 12.0 years. Field Strength/Sequence 3 T MRI; a combined T-1 rho and T-2 mapping pulse sequence and a 3D spoiled gradient recalled sequence with six echoes and iterative decomposition of water and fat with echo asymmetry and least-squares estimation (IDEAL) reconstruction algorithm. Assessment Using quantitative MRI, the vertebral BMF fraction was measured as well as the biochemical composition (proteoglycan and collagen content) of the IVD. Furthermore, clinical Pfirrmann grading, Oswestry disability index (ODI), and visual analog scale (VAS) was assessed. Statistical Tests Mixed random effects models accounting for multiple measurements per subject were used to assess the relationships between disc measurements and BMF. Results The relationships between BMF (mean) and T-1 rho/T-2 (mean and SD) were significant, with P < 0.05. Significant associations (P < 0.001) were found between clinical scores (Pfirrmann, ODI, and VAS) with T-1 rho/T-2 (mean and SD). BMF mean was significantly related to ODI (P = 0.037) and VAS (P = 0.043), but not with Pfirrmann (P = 0.451). In contrast, BMF SD was significantly related to Pfirrmann (P = 0.000) but not to ODI (P = 0.064) and VAS (P = 0.13). Data Conclusion Our study demonstrates significant associations between BMF and biochemical changes in the adjacent IVD, both assessed by quantitative MRI; this may suggest that the conversion of hematopoietic bone marrow to fatty bone marrow impairs the supply of available nutrients to cells in the IVD and may thereby accelerate disc degeneration. Technical Efficacy Stage: 3 J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2019;50:1219-1226.
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chronic lower back pain,bone marrow fat,intervertebral disc degeneration,spine
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