Endocrine Connections (Jul 2022)

3T-MRI-based age, sex and site-specific markers of musculoskeletal health in healthy children and young adults

  • Huda M Elsharkasi,
  • Suet C Chen,
  • Lewis Steell,
  • Shuko Joseph,
  • Naiemh Abdalrahaman,
  • Christie McComb,
  • Blair Johnston,
  • John Foster,
  • Sze Choong Wong,
  • S Faisal Ahmed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1530/EC-22-0034
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 7
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the role of 3T-MRI in assessing musculoskeletal health in children and young people. Design: Bone, muscle and bone marrow imaging was performed in 161 healthy participants with a median age of 15.0 years (range, 8.0, 30.0). Methods: Detailed assessment of bone microarchitecture (constructive interference in the steady state (CISS) sequence, voxel size 0.2 × 0.2 × 0.4 mm3), bone geometry (T1-weighted turbo spin echo (TSE) sequence, voxel size 0.4 × 0.4 × 2 mm3) and bone marrow (1H-MRS, point resolved spectroscopy sequence (PRESS) (single voxel size 20 × 20 × 20 mm3) size and muscle adiposity (Dixon, voxel size 1.1 × 1.1 × 2 mm3). Results: There was an inverse association of apparent bone volume/total volume (appBV/TV) with age (r = −0.5, P 0.49, P 0.57, P < 0.01). Conclusions: In addition to providing deep insight into the normal relationships between bone, fat and muscle in young people, these novel data emphasize the role of MRI as a non-invasive method for performing a comprehensive and integrated assessment of musculoskeletal health in the growing skeleton.

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