Significant age‐related differences between lower leg muscles of older and younger female subjects detected by ultrashort echo time magnetization transfer modeling

Author:

Jerban Saeed1,Shaterian Mohammadi Hamidreza1ORCID,Athertya Jiyo S.1ORCID,Afsahi Amir Masoud1,Shojaeiadib Niloofar1,Moazamian Dina1ORCID,Ward Samuel R.2,Woods Gina3,Chung Christine B.14,Du Jiang14,Chang Eric Y.14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology University of California San Diego CA USA

2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of California San Diego San Diego CA USA

3. Department of Medicine University of California San Diego CA USA

4. Research Service, Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System San Diego CA USA

Abstract

AbstractMagnetization transfer (MT) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used to estimate the fraction of water and macromolecular proton pools in tissues. MT modeling paired with ultrashort echo time acquisition (UTE‐MT modeling) has been proposed to improve the evaluation of the myotendinous junction and fibrosis in muscle tissues, which the latter increases with aging. This study aimed to determine if the UTE‐MT modeling technique is sensitive to age‐related changes in the skeletal muscles of the lower leg. Institutional review board approval was obtained, and all recruited subjects provided written informed consent. The legs of 31 healthy younger (28.1 ± 6.1 years old, BMI = 22.3 ± 3.5) and 20 older (74.7 ± 5.5 years old, BMI = 26.7 ± 5.9) female subjects were imaged using UTE sequences on a 3 T MRI scanner. MT ratio (MTR), macromolecular fraction (MMF), macromolecular T2 (T2‐MM), and water T2 (T2‐W) were calculated using UTE‐MT modeling for the anterior tibialis (ATM), posterior tibialis (PTM), soleus (SM), and combined lateral muscles. Results were compared between groups using the Wilcoxon rank sum test. Three independent observers selected regions of interest (ROIs) and processed UTE‐MRI images separately, and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was calculated for a reproducibility study. Significantly lower mean MTR and MMF values were present in the older compared with the younger group in all studied lower leg muscles. T2‐MM showed significantly lower values in the older group only for PTM and SM muscles. In contrast, T2‐W showed significantly higher values in the older group. The age‐related differences were more pronounced for MMF (−17 to −19%) and T2‐W (+20 to 47%) measurements in all muscle groups compared with other investigated MR measures. ICCs were higher than 0.93, indicating excellent consistency between the ROI selection and MRI measurements of independent readers. As demonstrated by significant differences between younger and older groups, this research emphasizes the potential of UTE‐MT MRI techniques in evaluating age‐related skeletal muscle changes.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Rehabilitation Research and Development Service

Genesis HealthCare System

Publisher

Wiley

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