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      Synchrotron MicroCT Reveals the Potential of the Dual Contrast Technique for Quantitative Assessment of Human Articular Cartilage Composition

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          Dual contrast micro computed tomography (CT) shows potential for detecting articular cartilage degeneration. However, the performance of conventional CT systems is limited by beam hardening, low image resolution (full‐body CT), and long acquisition times (conventional microCT). Therefore, to reveal the full potential of the dual contrast technique for imaging cartilage composition we employ the technique using synchrotron microCT. We hypothesize that the above‐mentioned limitations are overcome with synchrotron microCT utilizing monochromatic X‐ray beam and fast image acquisition. Human osteochondral samples ( n = 41, four cadavers) were immersed in a contrast agent solution containing two agents (cationic CA4+ and non‐ionic gadoteridol) and imaged with synchrotron microCT at an early diffusion time point (2 h) and at diffusion equilibrium (72 h) using two monochromatic X‐ray energies (32 and 34 keV). The dual contrast technique enabled simultaneous determination of CA4+ (i.e., proteoglycan content) and gadoteridol (i.e., water content) partitions within cartilage. Cartilage proteoglycan content and biomechanical properties correlated significantly (0.327 <  r < 0.736, p < 0.05) with CA4+ partition in superficial and middle zones at both diffusion time points. Normalization of the CA4+ partition with gadoteridol partition within the cartilage significantly ( p < 0.05) improved the detection sensitivity for human osteoarthritic cartilage proteoglycan content, biomechanical properties, and overall condition (Mankin, Osteoarthritis Research Society International, and International Cartilage Repair Society grading systems). The dual energy technique combined with the dual contrast agent enables assessment of human articular cartilage proteoglycan content and biomechanical properties based on CA4+ partition determined using synchrotron microCT. Additionally, the dual contrast technique is not limited by the beam hardening artifact of conventional CT systems. © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Orthopaedic Research® published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Orthopaedic Research Society. J Orthop Res 38:563–573, 2020

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              EVALUATION OF CARTILAGE INJURIES AND REPAIR

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                Contributors
                miitu.honkanen@uef.fi
                Journal
                J Orthop Res
                J. Orthop. Res
                10.1002/(ISSN)1554-527X
                JOR
                Journal of Orthopaedic Research
                John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
                0736-0266
                1554-527X
                14 October 2019
                March 2020
                : 38
                : 3 ( doiID: 10.1002/jor.v38.3 )
                : 563-573
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] Department of Applied Physics University of Eastern Finland Kuopio Finland
                [ 2 ] Diagnostic Imaging Center Kuopio University Hospital Kuopio Finland
                [ 3 ] Department of Medical Physics Turku University Hospital Turku Finland
                [ 4 ] SIB Labs University of Eastern Finland Kuopio Finland
                [ 5 ] A.I. Virtanen Institute for Molecular Sciences University of Eastern Finland Kuopio Finland
                [ 6 ] Centre d'lmagerie BioMédicale École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland
                [ 7 ] Swiss Light Source Paul Scherrer Institute Villigen Switzerland
                [ 8 ] Department of Orthopedics, Traumatology and Hand Surgery Kuopio University Hospital Kuopio Finland
                [ 9 ] Departments of Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry, and Medicine Boston University Boston Massachusetts
                [ 10 ] School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering The University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland Australia
                Author notes
                [*] [* ] Correspondence to: Miitu K. M. Honkanen (T: +358 50 9118357; F: +358 17 162585; E‐mail: miitu.honkanen@ 123456uef.fi )

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                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3853-4126
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0833-4043
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1428-5700
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                Article
                JOR24479
                10.1002/jor.24479
                7065106
                31535728
                88486272-94d7-406e-825c-12afee309512
                © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Orthopaedic Research® published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Orthopaedic Research Society.

                This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 27 March 2019
                : 13 September 2019
                Page count
                Figures: 5, Tables: 3, Pages: 11, Words: 6655
                Funding
                Funded by: The Vilho, Yrjö and Kalle Väisälä Foundation of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters
                Funded by: Jenny ja Antti Wihurin Rahasto , open-funder-registry 10.13039/501100004022;
                Funded by: Doctoral Program in Science, Technology and Computing
                Funded by: the Research Committee of the Kuopio University Hospital Catchment Area for the State Research Funding
                Award ID: 5041744
                Award ID: 5041769
                Award ID: 5041778
                Funded by: Suomen Akatemia , open-funder-registry 10.13039/501100002341;
                Award ID: 307932
                Funded by: Päivikki ja Sakari Sohlbergin Säätiö , open-funder-registry 10.13039/501100004212;
                Funded by: Finnish Foundation for Technology Promotion , open-funder-registry 10.13039/501100005637;
                Award ID: 8193
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                March 2020
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                Orthopedics
                dual contrast agent,ca4+,cationic contrast agent,contrast‐enhanced computed tomography,cect

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