Title of article :
Early Achilles Enthesis Involvement in a Murine Model of Spondyloarthropathy: Morphological Imaging with Ultrashort Echo-Time Sequences and Ultrasmall Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide (USPIO) Particle Evaluation in Macrophagic Detection
Author/Authors :
Dallaudiere, Benjamin Department of Radiology - University Hospital of Bordeaux - Bordeaux, France , Trotier, Aurelien J University of Bordeaux - Bordeaux, France , Ribot, Emeline J University of Bordeaux - Bordeaux, France , Loubrie, Stephane University of Bordeaux - Bordeaux, France , Miraux, Sylvain University of Bordeaux - Bordeaux, France , Hauger, Olivier Department of Radiology - University Hospital of Bordeaux - Bordeaux, France
Abstract :
To confirm the interest of 3-dimensional ultrashort echo-time (3D-UTE) sequences to assess morphologic aspects in
normal and pathological Achilles entheses in a rat model of spondyloarthropathy (SpA) with histological correlations, in
comparison with conventional RARE T2 Fat-Sat sequences, and, furthermore, to evaluate the feasibility of a 3D multiecho UTE
sequence performed before and after the intravenous injection of ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO) particles to
assess macrophagic involvement in the Achilles enthesis in the same rat model of SpA. Materials and Methods. Fourteen rats
underwent in vivo MRI of the ankle at 4.7 T, including a 3D RARE T2 Fat-Sat sequence and a 3D ultrashort echo-time (UTE)
sequence for morphologic assessment at baseline and day 3 after induction of an SpA model, leading to Achilles enthesopathy in
the left paw (right paw serving as a control). A 3D multiecho UTE sequence was also performed at day 3 before and then 24 (4 rats)
and 48 (2 rats) hours after intravenous injection of USPIO. Visual analysis and signal intensity measurements of all images were
performed at different locations of the Achilles enthesis and preinsertional area. Visual analysis and T2* measurements were
performed before and after USPIO injection, on the 3D multiecho UTE sequence in the same locations. Normal and pathological
values were compared by Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. MR findings were compared against histological data. Results. 3D-UTE
sequences enabled morphologic identification of the anterior fibrocartilage and posterior collagenic areas of the Achilles enthesis.
Visual analysis and signal intensity measurements distinguished SpA-affected entheses from healthy ones at day 3 (P = 0.02).
After administration of USPIO, no differences in signals were detected. Similarly, both visual analysis and signal T2* measurements in the enthesis were unable to distinguish the SpA-affected tendons from healthy ones (P = 0.914). Neither the normal
anatomy of the enthesis nor its pathological pattern could be distinguished using the standard RARE sequence. Histology
conrmed the absence of USPIO in Achilles entheses, despite marked signs of inammation. Conclusion. Unlike conventional
RARE T2 Fat-Sat sequences, 3D-UTE sequences enable morphologic assessment of normal enthesis anatomy and early detection
of abnormalities in pathological conditions. However, 3D multiecho UTE sequences combined with USPIO injections with T2∗
measurements were unable to detect macrophagic involvement in these pathological conditions.
Keywords :
Morphological , USPIO , Macrophagic , 3D-UTE
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging