Diffusion tensor of water in partially aligned fibre networks

MC Tourell, SK Powell, KI Momot - Journal of Physics D: Applied …, 2013 - iopscience.iop.org
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2013iopscience.iop.org
Monte Carlo simulations were used to investigate the relationship between the
morphological characteristics and the diffusion tensor (DT) of partially aligned networks of
cylindrical fibres. The orientation distributions of the fibres in each network were
approximately uniform within a cone of a given semi-angle (θ 0). This semi-angle was used
to control the degree of alignment of the fibres. The networks studied ranged from perfectly
aligned (θ 0= 0) to completely disordered (θ 0= 90). Our results are qualitatively consistent …
Abstract
Monte Carlo simulations were used to investigate the relationship between the morphological characteristics and the diffusion tensor (DT) of partially aligned networks of cylindrical fibres. The orientation distributions of the fibres in each network were approximately uniform within a cone of a given semi-angle (θ 0). This semi-angle was used to control the degree of alignment of the fibres. The networks studied ranged from perfectly aligned (θ 0= 0) to completely disordered (θ 0= 90). Our results are qualitatively consistent with previous numerical models in the overall behaviour of the DT. However, we report a non-linear relationship between the fractional anisotropy (FA) of the DT and collagen volume fraction, which is different to the findings from previous work. We discuss our results in the context of diffusion tensor imaging of articular cartilage. We also demonstrate how appropriate diffusion models have the potential to enable quantitative interpretation of the experimentally measured diffusion-tensor FA in terms of collagen fibre alignment distributions.
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