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T1rho MRI in Brain Aging, Lumbar Disc Degeneration, and Liver Fibrosis: Clinical and Experimental Studies

Posted on:2014-10-13Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)Candidate:Zhao, FengFull Text:PDF
GTID:1454390005491444Subject:Health Sciences
Abstract/Summary:
T1rho relaxation is spin-lattice relaxation in the rotating frame. It determines the decay of the transverse magnetization in the presence of a spin-lock radiofrequency pulse, which applied along the transverse magnetization. T1rho MRI is sensitive to low frequency motional processes, so it can be used to investigate the interaction between water molecules and their macromolecular environment. T1rho imaging is suggested to have the potential to identify early biochemical changes in tissues.;Aging and chronic hypertension are two major risk factors for common neurodegenerative disease. However, whether normal brain aging and chronic spontaneous hypertensive are associated with brain T1rho values changes were not reported. We longitudinally measured the T1rho value in rat brain of Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats from 5-month to 15-month, and spontaneous hypertensive rats (SHR) with Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rats from 6-month to 12-month. The T1rho values in three brain regions of thalamus, hippocampus, and cortices increased with aging process, and were significantly higher in SHR than WKY rats.;For intervertebral disc, the correlation between T1rho and degenerative grade has been reported. However, whether and how T1rho specifically offer better evaluation of disc degeneration compared with T2 was not studied previously. T1rho and T2 value of nucleus pulposus (NP) and annulus fibrosus (AF) was compared with reference to the five-level and eight-level semi-quantitative disc degeneration grading systems. For NP, T1rho and T2 decreased quadratically with disc degeneration grades and had no significant trend difference (P=0.40). In NP, T1rho and T2 decrease in a similar pattern following disc degeneration. For AF, T1rho and T2 decreased linearly and the slopes of T2 were significantly flatter than those of T1rho (P<0.001). Therefore, the T1rho is better suited for evaluating AF in degenerated disc than T2.;Liver fibrosis, a common feature of almost all causes of chronic liver disease, involves macromolecules accumulated within the extracellular matrix. Male Sprague-Dawley rats received intraperitoneal injection of 2 ml/kg CCl4 twice weekly for up to 6 weeks. Then CCl4 was withdrawn for recovery. The liver T1rho values increased slightly on day 2, then increased further and were highest at week 6 post CCl4 insults, and decreased upon the withdrawal of the CCl4 insult. This study demonstrated that T1rho MRI is a valuable imaging biomarker for liver injury and fibrosis induced by CCl4. Liver T1rho value was only mildly affected by edema and acute inflammation when there was no apparent fibrosis.;To translate liver T1rho MRI to clinical application, the technical feasibility of T1rho MRI in human liver was explored and the normal range of T1rho values in healthy volunteers was determined. We found it is feasible to obtain consistent liver T1rho measurement for healthy human liver with six spin-lock time (SLT) points of 1, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50ms; the mean liver T1rho value of the healthy subjects was 42.5ms, with a range of 38.8-46.5ms. Adopting 3-SLT points of 1, 20, and 50ms for T1rho measurement could provide reliable measurement and reduce the scanning time, while 2-SLT points of 1 and 50ms do not provide reliable measurement.
Keywords/Search Tags:T1rho, Liver, Disc degeneration, Brain, Aging, Fibrosis, Measurement
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