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Adrian Crawley
Canada
Research Article
Responsiveness of Bold MRI to Short-Term Temperature Changes in Rabbit Knees with Inflammatory Arthritis
Author(s): Cristina Nasui, George Nathanael, Elka Miller, Jaques Belik, Adrian Crawley, Ruth Weiss, Garry Detzler, Anguo Zhong, Rahim Moineddin and Andrea S DoriaCristina Nasui, George Nathanael, Elka Miller, Jaques Belik, Adrian Crawley, Ruth Weiss, Garry Detzler, Anguo Zhong, Rahim Moineddin and Andrea S Doria
Objectives: Tissue signal change caused by temperature-dependent alterations in the affinity of oxygen for hemoglobin contributes to BOLD contrast. Our goals were to test whether BOLD MRI contrast changes with short-term variations in joint temperature (internal responsiveness) and to determine whether an association exists between BOLD MRI and intraarticular pO2 and blood flow [reference standards] upon joint temperature changes (external responsiveness).
Methods: Seven juvenile rabbits had the carrageenin (antigen)-injected knee imaged, 10 had the contralateral knee imaged and 11 had one of non-injection knees imaged. Assigned knees underwent experimentally forced increased (37°-42°C) or decreased (37°- 30°C) local temperature for 15-minute periods using heating/cooling pads and were subsequently imaged. Intra-articular p.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-1149.S2-003