Journal of Biomechanics
Volume 39, Issue 8 , Pages 1392-1400, 2006

Assessment of compressive modulus, hydraulic permeability and matrix content of trypsin-treated nucleus pulposus using quantitative MRI

  • D. Périé

      Affiliations

    • Department of mechanical engineering, University of Vermont, Burlington VT, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Biomechanics Laboratory EA 3697, University Toulouse III, CHU Purpan, Place Dr. Baylac, 31059 Toulouse Cedex France. Tel.: +33561207774.
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  • J.C. Iatridis

      Affiliations

    • Department of mechanical engineering, University of Vermont, Burlington VT, USA
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  • C.N. Demers

      Affiliations

    • Lady Davis Institute, McGill University, Montreal QC, Canada
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  • T. Goswami

      Affiliations

    • Lady Davis Institute, McGill University, Montreal QC, Canada
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  • G. Beaudoin

      Affiliations

    • Notre Dame Hospital, University of Montreal, Montreal QC, Canada
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  • F. Mwale

      Affiliations

    • Lady Davis Institute, McGill University, Montreal QC, Canada
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  • J. Antoniou

      Affiliations

    • Lady Davis Institute, McGill University, Montreal QC, Canada

Accepted 13 April 2005. published online 20 June 2005.

Abstract 

A clinical strength MRI and intact bovine caudal intervertebral discs were used to test the hypotheses that (1) mechanical loading and trypsin treatment induce changes in NMR parameters, mechanical properties and biochemical contents; and (2) mechanical properties are quantitatively related to NMR parameters.

MRI acquisitions, confined compression stress–relaxation experiments, and biochemical assays were applied to determine the NMR parameters (relaxation times and , magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) and diffusion trace (TrD)), mechanical properties (compressive modulus and hydraulic permeability ), and biochemical contents (H2O, proteoglycan and total collagen) of nucleus pulposus tissue from bovine caudal discs subjected to one of two injections and one of two mechanical loading conditions.

Significant correlations were found between and (), (, ), and TrD (, ). A trend was found between and TrD (, ). However, loading decreased these correlations (, ).

The significant effect of trypsin treatment on mechanical properties, but not on NMR parameters, may suggest that mechanical properties are more sensitive to the structural changes induced by trypsin treatment. The significant effect of loading on and , but not on or , may suggest that NMR parameters are more sensitive to the changes in water content enhanced by loading.

We conclude that MRI offers promise as a sensitive and non-invasive technique for describing alterations in material properties of intervertebral disc nucleus, and our results demonstrate that the hydraulic permeability correlated more strongly to the quantitative NMR parameters than did the compressive modulus; however, more studies are necessary to more precisely characterize these relationships.

Keywords: Confined compression, Nucleus pulposus, Mechanical properties, Quantitative MRI, Diffusion, Correlations

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PII: S0021-9290(05)00197-1

doi:10.1016/j.jbiomech.2005.04.015

Journal of Biomechanics
Volume 39, Issue 8 , Pages 1392-1400, 2006