Contrast-enhanced CT facilitates rapid, non-destructive assessment of cartilage and bone properties of the human metacarpal

Lakin, B.A., D.J. Ellis, J.S. Shelofsky, J.D. Freedman, M.W. Grinstaff, and B.D. Snyder. 2015. “Contrast-Enhanced CT Facilitates Rapid, Non-Destructive Assessment Of cartilage and Bone Properties of the Human Metacarpal”. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage 23 (12): 2158-66.

Abstract

Summary Objective The aim of this work is to establish the human metacarpal as a new whole joint surface early-stage osteoarthritis (OA) model that enables comparisons of articular cartilage and subchondral bone through high resolution contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) imaging, mechanical testing, and biochemical analysis. Design The fourth metacarpal was obtained from 12 human cadaveric donors and baseline μCT imaging was followed by indentation testing. The samples were then immersed in anionic (Ioxaglate) and cationic (CA4+) iodinated contrast agent solutions followed by CECT. Cartilage GAG content and distribution was measured using the 1,9 dimethylmethylene blue (DMMB) assay and Safranin-O histology staining. Linear regression was performed to compare cartilage and subchondral bone properties. Results
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