2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2007.02.002
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Feasibility of noninvasive evaluation of biophysical properties of tissue-engineered cartilage by using quantitative MRI

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“…18,31 In addition, Miyata et al showed a strong correlation for T 1 and ADC, but not for T 2 , with the equilibrium Young's modulus of engineered cartilage using articular chondrocytes seeded in an agarose gel scaffold. 32 Similarly, Neves et al found that the effects of perfusion and nutrient diffusion on cell growth and distribution and matrix production in meniscal cartilage constructs could be assessed using MRI and spectroscopy. 13,17 Other investigators have used MRI to estimate the matrix fixed charge density of engineered cartilage using gadolinium exclusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,31 In addition, Miyata et al showed a strong correlation for T 1 and ADC, but not for T 2 , with the equilibrium Young's modulus of engineered cartilage using articular chondrocytes seeded in an agarose gel scaffold. 32 Similarly, Neves et al found that the effects of perfusion and nutrient diffusion on cell growth and distribution and matrix production in meniscal cartilage constructs could be assessed using MRI and spectroscopy. 13,17 Other investigators have used MRI to estimate the matrix fixed charge density of engineered cartilage using gadolinium exclusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 Yin et al, 89 for example, found that the relaxation times and diffusion coefficient (T 1 , T 1rho , ADC, and T 2 ) all decreased (T 1 by 18%, T 2 by 42%, and ADC by 26%) in a 4-week study of chondrocyte pellets (a scaffold-free tissue-engineering model). However, in a 4-week study of chondrocytes grown in an agarose gel, Miyata et al, 35 found that while the longitudinal relaxation times (T 1 ) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) decreased, the transverse relaxation time (T 2 ) increased. These results demonstrate that MRI analysis is able to detect unexpected changes in the tissue microenvironment through measurements, in this case, of the T 2 relaxation times.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…MRS and imaging are wellestablished techniques that have been used to probe the structure and dynamics of biochemical changes in engineered tissues. [28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42] MR elastography, while relatively new, is rapidly being employed to assess the mechanical properties of engineered tissues. 30,43 Using MR spectroscopy, imaging, and elastography together, it is possible to create three-dimensional (3D) maps of chemical shifts, relaxation times, diffusion coefficient, spectral couplings, and tissue stiffness.…”
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“…The application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for visualizing cartilage clinically has been well established, 1,2 while more recently, approaches have been developed to monitor cartilage matrix components in human subjects [3][4][5][6][7][8] and in engineered cartilage constructs. [9][10][11][12][13][14] These latter techniques may be particularly useful for tailoring therapeutic interventions after implantation into a defect.…”
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confidence: 99%