Multi-component Driven Equilibrium Single Pulse Observation of T1 and T2 (mcDESPOT) was used to measure single-component T2 relaxation time (T2Single) and the fraction of the fast relaxing macromolecular bound water component (FF) of 24 human patellar cartilage samples at 3.0T. The cartilage samples underwent mechanical testing to measure linear modulus and energy dissipation and biochemical analysis to measure proteoglycan content. There were significant (p<0.01) and moderate positive correlations between FF and proteoglycan content, linear modulus, and energy dissipation of cartilage. There were non-significant (p=0.06-0.21) and low negative correlations between T2Single and proteoglycan content, linear modulus, and energy dissipation of cartilage.
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