Diffusion characteristics of human annulus fibrosus-a study documenting the dependence of annulus fibrosus on end plate for diffusion

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作者
Naresh-Babu, J. [1 ]
Neelima, G. [2 ]
Begum, Sk Reshma [1 ]
Siva-Leela, Voleti [1 ]
机构
[1] Mallika Spine Ctr, 12-12-30 Old Club Rd, Kothapet 522001, Guntur, India
[2] Osmania Med Coll Hyderabad, Turrebaz Khan Rd, Hyderabad 500095, Telangana, India
来源
SPINE JOURNAL | 2016年 / 16卷 / 08期
关键词
MRI; Post-contrast; Diffusion; Annulus fibrosus; Nutrition; Endplate; Gadodiamide; Intervertebral disc; Nucleus pulposus; Vertebral body; INTERVERTEBRAL DISC; ANULUS FIBROSUS; COMPRESSION; ANISOTROPY; TISSUES; TENSOR; WATER; FRAP;
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10.1016/j.spinee.2016.03.046
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
BACKGROUND: Intervertebral disc being avascular depends on nutrition from either the end plate or the annulus fibrosus (AF). The role of the end plate on disc diffusion had been extensively studied. However, diffusion of human AF remains poorly understood because of the lack of reliable techniques to study AF in vivo and non-invasively. The present study for the first time evaluates the 24-hour diffusion characteristics of AF in radial, axial, and circumferential directions. PURPOSE: The study aimed to document the 24-hour diffusion characteristics of human AF. STUDY DESIGN: This is an in vivo human serial post-contrast magnetic resonance image study. METHODS: Twenty-five discs from five healthy volunteers (age <20 years) were studied. Diffusion over 24 hours following intravenous gadodiamide injection (0.3 mmol/kg) was studied at 10 minutes, and at 2, 4, 6, 12, and 24 hours. Axial images of the cranial, middle, and caudal zones of the discs were obtained. The vertebral body and end plate signal intensities were measured in sagittal sections. Thirty-nine regions of interest (24 in AF, 15 in nucleus pulposus) in each disc were analyzed. The peak enhancement percentage (EPmax) and the time to attain EPmax (T-max) were calculated. Radial (outer vs. inner AF), axial (cranial vs. caudal vs. middle zone), and circumferential diffusions were analyzed. (The study received research grant from AOSpine India for US$6,000). RESULTS: Annulus fibrosus showed a biphasic pattern of diffusion with a characteristic "double peak." Early peak was seen at 10 minutes (coinciding with T-max of the vertebral body) and delayed peak was seen at 6 hours (coinciding with Tmax of the nucleus pulposus), and characteristically noted after T-max of the end plate (2 hours). The inner AF showed significant regional differences both at the early and delayed peaks, but the outer AF had no regional differences in the early peak. In axial direction, both outer and inner AF showed maximum enhancement percentage in the middle zone, followed by the caudal zone and least in the cranial zone. CONCLUSIONS: Annulus fibrosus characteristically showed a "double-peak" pattern of diffusion. Both the peaks had different characteristics, confirming two different sources of nutrition. The initial peak was contributed by periannular vascularity and the delayed one via the end plate from the vertebral body. The fact that even AF depends on the end plate for nutrition helps us better understand the complex nutritional pathways of intervertebral discs. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:1007 / 1014
页数:8
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