Quantitative radiological evaluation of interaction of lumbar vertebral bone marrow fat, bone mineral density and age
- VernacularTitle:腰椎椎体骨髓脂肪含量与骨密度、年龄关系的定量影像评估
- Author:
Yong ZHANG
1
;
Xiaoguang CHENG
;
Aihong YU
;
Ling WANG
;
Chenxin ZHANG
;
Wei ZHAO
;
Yangyang DUANMU
;
Yu ZHANG
Author Information
1. 100035,北京积水潭医院放射科
- Keywords:
Lumbar vertebrae;
Bone density;
Age distribution;
Bone marrow fat;
Imaging assessment
- From:
Chinese Journal of Radiology
2017;51(10):771-776
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the change patterns in the lumbar vertebral bone marrow fat content with age, analyze the interactions between lumbar vertebral bone marrow fat content, bone mineral density (BMD), and age, and compare the difference of lumbar vertebral bone marrow fat content between males and females in the same age groups. Methods According to the statistical sample size requirements that the minimum sample size of each group was 18, thus, we prospectively recruited healthy volunteers who met the inclusion criteria. Among them, there were 139 males and females, with age range of 21-70 years old. According to age, the patients were divided into group 1 (21-30-yr), group 2 (31-40-yr), group 3 (41-50-yr), group 4 (51-60-yr), and group 5 (61-70-yr). Quantitative computed tomography (QCT) was used to measure the lumbar vertebral BMD, and MR mDIXON-Quant technique was used to measure the marrow fat content of L3 lumbar vertebra. We compared the difference of lumbar vertebral bone marrow fat content and BMD between different age groups in males and females using one-way ANOVA, and compared the difference of lumbar vertebral bone marrow fat content and BMD between males and females in the same age groups using t-test. Correlation analysis was conducted between bone marrow fat content, BMD and age. Results Lumbar vertebral bone marrow fat content was generally increasing with the age. There were significant differences in the fat content of bone marrow at different age groups (male, F=13.598, P=0.000;female, F=73.419, P=0.000). Before the age of 50 years, lumbar vertebral bone marrow fat content in females was lower than one in males, and there was a significant difference between group 2 [females,(29.7± 7.1)%-(36.1 ± 6.6)%, males,(34.1 ± 8.4)%-(39.9 ± 5.9)%;21-30-yr, t=1.984, P=0.053;31-40-yr, t=5.699, P=0.000;41-50-yr, t=2.017, P=0.050]. Females older than 50 years had a higher marrow fat content than males, and there was a significant difference between group 5 [females,(48.3±8.8)%-(52.5±8.2)%, males, (45.5 ± 8.1)%-(46.2 ± 7.4)%;51-60-yr, t=-0.914, P=0.365;61-70-yr, t=-3.400, P=0.001]. For males, bone marrow fat content was positively correlated with age (r=0.527, P<0.05), and negatively correlated with BMD (r=-0.730, adjusted for age r=-0.584, P<0.05). For females, bone marrow fat content was positively correlated with age (r=0.761, P<0.05), and negatively correlated with BMD (r=-0.809, adjusted for age r=-0.473, P<0.05). Conclusions Lumbar vertebral bone marrow fat content was generally increasing with the age. Bone marrow fat content was positively correlated with age and negatively correlated with BMD for males and females.