Exploration of Imaging Method of Degenerate Articular Cartilage Based on EPIC Micro-CT

Yan Yan, Liang Xiaofei, Cai Xiran, Niu Haijun
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This study explored appropriate method for imaging and detecting early degenerate articular cartilage based on contrast-enhanced Micro-CT. 12 normal articular cartilage samples were prepared from bovine knee. They were immersed in PBS dilutions with specified concentration (20%, 30% and 40% the ionic Meglumine diatrizoate) at 37 °C, and were scanned by the Micro-CT every two hours respectively. Another 6 cartilage samples were digested by trypsin and scanned by contrast-enhanced Micro-CT. For all the AC samples, the X-ray attenuation coefficient of each group reached balance after incubated for 4h in the contrast agent solution. The Micro-CT scanning results showed that the composition and structure of cartilage samples treated with 20% were easier to observe. As the degradation time increased, the degradation degree increased. Under the water bath at 37 °C, the samples can be well imaged via Micro-CT after incubated for more than 4h in 20% contrast agent concentration. It was effective to detect the early degradation by imaging the digested cartilage samples with contrast-enhanced Micro-CT.
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基于EPIC微ct的退行性关节软骨成像方法探讨
本研究探讨基于Micro-CT增强成像的早期关节软骨退行性病变的合适成像和检测方法。取牛膝关节正常关节软骨标本12个。将它们浸泡在特定浓度的PBS溶液中(20%、30%和40%的离子甲基三聚氰胺),温度为37℃,每隔2小时分别用Micro-CT扫描一次。另外6个软骨标本经胰蛋白酶消化后行Micro-CT增强扫描。所有AC样品在对比剂溶液中孵育4h后,各组x射线衰减系数达到平衡。Micro-CT扫描结果显示,20%处理后的软骨样品的组成和结构更容易观察到。随着降解时间的增加,降解程度增大。在37℃水浴条件下,在20%的造影剂浓度下孵育4h以上,Micro-CT成像效果良好。利用Micro-CT增强成像消化后的软骨标本,可以有效地发现早期降解。
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