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  • Dechent, Peter, et al. (författare)
  • Basal cerebral blood volume during the poststimulation undershoot in BOLD MRI of the human brain
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism. - : SAGE Publications. - 1559-7016 .- 0271-678X. ; 31:1, s. 82-89
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • One of the characteristics of the blood oxygenation level-dependent (BOLD) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) response to functional challenges of the brain is the poststimulation undershoot, which has been suggested to originate from a delayed recovery of either cerebral blood volume (CBV) or cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen to baseline. Using bolus-tracking MRI in humans, we recently showed that relative CBV rapidly normalizes after the end of stimulation. As this observation contradicts at least part of the blood-pool contrast agent studies performed in animals, we reinvestigated the CBV contribution by dynamic T1-weighted three-dimensional MRI (8 seconds temporal resolution) and Vasovist at 3 T (12 subjects). Initially, we determined the time constants of individual BOLD responses. After injection of Vasovist, CBV-related T1-weighted signal changes revealed a signal increase during visual stimulation (1.7%±0.4%), but no change relative to baseline in the poststimulation phase (0.2%±0.3%). This finding renders the specific nature of the contrast agent unlikely to be responsible for the discrepancy between human and animal studies. With the assumption of normalized cerebral blood flow after stimulus cessation, a normalized CBV lends support to the idea that the BOLD MRI undershoot reflects a prolonged elevation of oxidative metabolism.
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  • Ahlstedt, Jonatan, et al. (författare)
  • Growth pattern of experimental glioblastoma
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: Histology and Histopathology. - 1699-5848. ; 35:8, s. 871-886
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is an aggressive primary brain malignancy with a very poor prognosis. Researchers employ animal models to develop potential therapies. It is important that these models have clinical relevance. This means that old models, propagated for decades in cultures, should be questioned. Parameters to be evaluated include whether animals are immune competent or not, the infiltrative growth pattern of the tumor, tumor volume resulting in symptoms and growth rate.We here describe the growth pattern of an experimental glioblastoma model in detail with GFP positive glioblastoma cells in fully immune competent animalsand study tumor growth rate and tumor mass as a function of time from inoculation.We were able to correlate findings made with classical immunohistochemistry and MR findings. The tumor growth rate was fitted by a Gompertz function. The model predicted the time until onset of symptoms for 5000 inoculated cells to 18.7±0.4 days, and the tumor mass at days 10 and 14, which are commonly used as the start of treatment in therapeutic studies, were 5.97±0.62 mg and 29.1±3.0 mg, respectively.We want to raise the question regarding the clinical relevance of the outline of glioblastoma experiments, where treatment is ofteninitiated at a very early stage. The approach presented here could potentially be modified to gain information also from other tumor models.
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  • Callaghan, Martina F, et al. (författare)
  • Example dataset for the hMRI toolbox
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Data in Brief. - : Elsevier BV. - 2352-3409.
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The hMRI toolbox is an open-source toolbox for the calculation of quantitative MRI parameter maps from a series of weighted imaging data, and optionally additional calibration data. The multi-parameter mapping (MPM) protocol, incorporating calibration data to correct for spatial variation in the scanner’s transmit and receive fields, is the most complete protocol that can be handled by the toolbox. Here we present a dataset acquired with such a full MPM protocol, which is made freely available to be used as a tutorial by following instructions provided on the associated toolbox wiki pages, which can be found at http://hMRI.info, and following the theory described in: hMRI – A toolbox for quantitative MRI in neuroscience and clinical research.
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  • Dathe, Henning, et al. (författare)
  • Exact algebraization of the signal equation of spoiled gradient echo MRI
  • 2010
  • Ingår i: Physics in Medicine and Biology. - : IOP Publishing. - 1361-6560 .- 0031-9155. ; 55, s. 4231-4245
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The Ernst equation for Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance (MR) describes the spoiled steady-state signal created by periodic partial excitation. In MR imaging (MRI), it is commonly applied to spoiled gradient-echo acquisition in the steady state, created by a small flip angle α at a repetition time TR much shorter than the longitudinal relaxation time T1. We describe two parameter transformations of α and TR/T1, which render the Ernst equation as a low-order rational function. Computer algebra can be readily applied for analytically solving protocol optimization, as shown for the dual flip angle experiment. These transformations are based on the half-angle tangent substitution and its hyperbolic analogue. They are monotonic and approach identity for small α and small TR/T1 with a third-order error. Thus, the exact algebraization can be readily applied to fast gradient echo MRI to yield a rational approximation in α and TR/T1. This reveals a fundamental relationship between the square of the flip angle and TR/T1 which characterizes the Ernst angle, constant degree of T1-weighting and the influence of the local radiofrequency field.
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  • Dreha-Kulaczewski, Steffi, et al. (författare)
  • Folate receptor α deficiency : Myelin‐sensitive MRI as a reliable biomarker to monitor the efficacy and long‐term outcome of a new therapeutic approach
  • Ingår i: Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease. - 0141-8955. ; , s. 1-17
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Cerebral folate transport deficiency, caused by a genetic defect in folate recep-torα, is a devastating neurometabolic disorder that, if untreated, leads to epi-leptic encephalopathy, psychomotor decline and hypomyelination. Currently,there are limited data on effective dosage and duration of treatment, thoughearly diagnosis and therapy with folinic acid appears critical. The aim of thislong-term study was to identify new therapeutic approaches and novel bio-markers for assessing efficacy, focusing on myelin-sensitive MRI. Clinical, bio-chemical, structural and quantitative MRI parameters of seven patients withgenetically confirmed folate receptorαdeficiency were acquired over 13 years.Multimodal MRI approaches comprised MR-spectroscopy (MRS), magnetiza-tion transfer (MTI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) sequences. Patientsstarted oral treatment immediately following diagnosis or in an interval of upto 2.5 years. Escalation to intravenous and intrathecal administration was per-formed in the absence of effects. Five patients improved, one with a presymp-tomatic start of therapy remained symptom-free, and one with inconsistenttreatment deteriorated. While CSF 5-methyltetrahydrofolate and MRS parame-ters normalized immediately after therapy initiation, myelin-sensitive MTI andDTI measures correlated with gradual clinical improvement and ongoing mye-lination under therapy. Early initiation of treatment at sufficient doses, consid-ering early intrathecal applications, is critical for favorable outcome. Themajority of patients showed clinical improvements that correlated best withMTI parameters, allowing individualized monitoring of myelination recovery.Presymptomatic therapy seems to ensure normal development and warrantsnewborn screening. Furthermore, the quantitative parameters of myelin-sensitive MRI for therapy assessments can now be used for hypomyelinationdisorders in general.
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  • Emmenegger, Tim M., et al. (författare)
  • The Influence of Radio-Frequency Transmit Field Inhomogeneities on the Accuracy of G-ratio Weighted Imaging
  • 2021
  • Ingår i: Frontiers in Neuroscience. - : Frontiers Media SA. - 1662-4548 .- 1662-453X. ; 15
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • G-ratio weighted imaging is a non-invasive, in-vivo MRI-based technique that aims at estimating an aggregated measure of relative myelination of axons across the entire brain white matter. The MR g-ratio and its constituents (axonal and myelin volume fraction) are more specific to the tissue microstructure than conventional MRI metrics targeting either the myelin or axonal compartment. To calculate the MR g-ratio, an MRI-based myelin-mapping technique is combined with an axon-sensitive MR technique (such as diffusion MRI). Correction for radio-frequency transmit (B1+) field inhomogeneities is crucial for myelin mapping techniques such as magnetization transfer saturation. Here we assessed the effect of B1+ correction on g-ratio weighted imaging. To this end, the B1+ field was measured and the B1+ corrected MR g-ratio was used as the reference in a Bland-Altman analysis. We found a substantial bias (≈-89%) and error (≈37%) relative to the dynamic range of g-ratio values in the white matter if the B1+ correction was not applied. Moreover, we tested the efficiency of a data-driven B1+ correction approach that was applied retrospectively without additional reference measurements. We found that it reduced the bias and error in the MR g-ratio by a factor of three. The data-driven correction is readily available in the open-source hMRI toolbox (www.hmri.info) which is embedded in the statistical parameter mapping (SPM) framework.
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  • Fritz, Francisco J, et al. (författare)
  • Effects of temperature in the estimation of inhomogeneous magnetic transfer (ihMT) in post-mortem human brain
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Proceedings of the 2022 ISMRM & ISMRT Annual Meeting and Exhibition. ; 30
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Inhomogeneous magnetic transfer (ihMT) is more sensitive to myelin macromolecules than standard MT proxies. Measuring ihMT in the multi-parameter mapping protocol allows calculating ihMT from MT saturation (MTsat) maps and thus inherently correct for the undesired dependencies on flip angle and the longitudinal relaxation rate. Further validation of this new ihMT metric requires measurement of MPM-based ihMT of human post-mortem material. Here, we showed that ihMT of a whole human post-mortem brain is feasible but can lead totemperature increase in the specimen, which is particularly pronounced in white matter.
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