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Ultra-high-field MRI of postmortem human fetal wrist joints: initial experience

BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess the feasibility of postmortem ultra-high-field magnetic resonance imaging (UHF-MRI) to study fetal musculoskeletal anatomy and explore the contribution of variation in iodine and formaldehyde (paraformaldehyde, PFA) treatment of tissue. METHODS: Seven upper ext...

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Autores principales: Josemans, Sabine H., van der Post, Anne-Sophie, Strijkers, Gustav J., Dawood, Yousif, van den Hoff, Maurice J. B., Jens, Sjoerd R. J., Obdeijn, Miryam C., Oostra, Roelof-Jan, Maas, Mario
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Publicado: Springer Vienna 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10239746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37271766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41747-023-00341-0
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author Josemans, Sabine H.
van der Post, Anne-Sophie
Strijkers, Gustav J.
Dawood, Yousif
van den Hoff, Maurice J. B.
Jens, Sjoerd R. J.
Obdeijn, Miryam C.
Oostra, Roelof-Jan
Maas, Mario
author_facet Josemans, Sabine H.
van der Post, Anne-Sophie
Strijkers, Gustav J.
Dawood, Yousif
van den Hoff, Maurice J. B.
Jens, Sjoerd R. J.
Obdeijn, Miryam C.
Oostra, Roelof-Jan
Maas, Mario
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description BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess the feasibility of postmortem ultra-high-field magnetic resonance imaging (UHF-MRI) to study fetal musculoskeletal anatomy and explore the contribution of variation in iodine and formaldehyde (paraformaldehyde, PFA) treatment of tissue. METHODS: Seven upper extremities from human fetuses with gestational ages of 19 to 24 weeks were included in this experimental study, approved by the Medical Research Ethics Committee. The specimens were treated with various storage (0.2–4% PFA) and staining (Lugol’s solution) protocols and the wrist joint was subsequently imaged with 7.0 T UHF-MRI. Soft-tissue contrast was quantified by determining regions of interest within a chondrified carpal bone (CCB) from the proximal row, the triangular fibrocartilage (TFC), and the pronator quadratus muscle (PQM) and calculating the contrast ratios (CRs) between mean signal intensities of CCB to TFC and CCB to PQM. RESULTS: UHF-MRI showed excellent soft-tissue contrast in different musculoskeletal tissues. Increasing storage time in 4% PFA, CRs decreased, resulting in a shift from relatively hyperintense to hypointense identification of the CCB. Storage in 0.2% PFA barely influenced the CRs over time. Lugol’s solution caused an increase in CRs and might have even contributed to the inversion of the CRs. CONCLUSIONS: UHF-MRI is a feasible technique to image musculoskeletal structures in fetal upper extremities and most successful after short storage in 4% PFA or prolonged storage in 0.2% PFA. The use of Lugol’s solution is not detrimental on soft-tissue MRI contrast and therefore enables effectively combining UHF-MRI with contrast-enhanced micro-computed tomography using a single preparation of the specimen. RELEVANCE STATEMENT: UHF-MRI can be performed after CE-micro-CT to take advantage of both techniques. KEY POINTS: • UHF-MRI is feasible to study human fetal cartilaginous and ligamentous anatomy. • Storage in low PFA concentrations (i.e., 0.2%) improves soft-tissue contrast in UHF-MRI. • Limited preservation time in high concentrations of PFA improves soft-tissue contrast in UHF-MRI. • Prior staining with Lugol’s solution does not reduce soft-tissue contrast in UHF-MRI. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text]
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spelling pubmed-102397462023-06-06 Ultra-high-field MRI of postmortem human fetal wrist joints: initial experience Josemans, Sabine H. van der Post, Anne-Sophie Strijkers, Gustav J. Dawood, Yousif van den Hoff, Maurice J. B. Jens, Sjoerd R. J. Obdeijn, Miryam C. Oostra, Roelof-Jan Maas, Mario Eur Radiol Exp Original Article BACKGROUND: This study aimed to assess the feasibility of postmortem ultra-high-field magnetic resonance imaging (UHF-MRI) to study fetal musculoskeletal anatomy and explore the contribution of variation in iodine and formaldehyde (paraformaldehyde, PFA) treatment of tissue. METHODS: Seven upper extremities from human fetuses with gestational ages of 19 to 24 weeks were included in this experimental study, approved by the Medical Research Ethics Committee. The specimens were treated with various storage (0.2–4% PFA) and staining (Lugol’s solution) protocols and the wrist joint was subsequently imaged with 7.0 T UHF-MRI. Soft-tissue contrast was quantified by determining regions of interest within a chondrified carpal bone (CCB) from the proximal row, the triangular fibrocartilage (TFC), and the pronator quadratus muscle (PQM) and calculating the contrast ratios (CRs) between mean signal intensities of CCB to TFC and CCB to PQM. RESULTS: UHF-MRI showed excellent soft-tissue contrast in different musculoskeletal tissues. Increasing storage time in 4% PFA, CRs decreased, resulting in a shift from relatively hyperintense to hypointense identification of the CCB. Storage in 0.2% PFA barely influenced the CRs over time. Lugol’s solution caused an increase in CRs and might have even contributed to the inversion of the CRs. CONCLUSIONS: UHF-MRI is a feasible technique to image musculoskeletal structures in fetal upper extremities and most successful after short storage in 4% PFA or prolonged storage in 0.2% PFA. The use of Lugol’s solution is not detrimental on soft-tissue MRI contrast and therefore enables effectively combining UHF-MRI with contrast-enhanced micro-computed tomography using a single preparation of the specimen. RELEVANCE STATEMENT: UHF-MRI can be performed after CE-micro-CT to take advantage of both techniques. KEY POINTS: • UHF-MRI is feasible to study human fetal cartilaginous and ligamentous anatomy. • Storage in low PFA concentrations (i.e., 0.2%) improves soft-tissue contrast in UHF-MRI. • Limited preservation time in high concentrations of PFA improves soft-tissue contrast in UHF-MRI. • Prior staining with Lugol’s solution does not reduce soft-tissue contrast in UHF-MRI. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text] Springer Vienna 2023-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10239746/ /pubmed/37271766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41747-023-00341-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Josemans, Sabine H.
van der Post, Anne-Sophie
Strijkers, Gustav J.
Dawood, Yousif
van den Hoff, Maurice J. B.
Jens, Sjoerd R. J.
Obdeijn, Miryam C.
Oostra, Roelof-Jan
Maas, Mario
Ultra-high-field MRI of postmortem human fetal wrist joints: initial experience
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title_fullStr Ultra-high-field MRI of postmortem human fetal wrist joints: initial experience
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title_short Ultra-high-field MRI of postmortem human fetal wrist joints: initial experience
title_sort ultra-high-field mri of postmortem human fetal wrist joints: initial experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10239746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37271766
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s41747-023-00341-0
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