Mulkern Robert V, Vajapeyam Sridhar, Haker Steven J, Maier Stephan E
Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
NMR Biomed. 2005 May;18(3):186-94. doi: 10.1002/nbm.939.
Magnetization transfer (MT) properties of the fast and slow diffusion components recently observed in the human brain were assessed experimentally. One set of experiments, performed at 1.5 T in healthy volunteers, was designed to determine whether the amplitudes of fast and slow diffusion components, differentiated on the basis of biexponential fits to signal decays over a wide range of b-factors, demonstrated a different or similar magnetization transfer ratio (MTR). Another set of experiments, performed at 3 T in healthy volunteers, was designed to determine whether MTRs differed when measured from high signal-to-noise images acquired with b-factor weightings of 350 vs 3500 s/mm2. The 3 T studies included measurements of MTR as a function of off-resonance frequency for the MT pulse at both low and high b-factors. The primary conclusion drawn from all the studies is that there appears to be no significant difference between the magnetization transfer properties of the fast and slow tissue water diffusion components. The conclusions do not lend support to a direct interpretation of the 'components' of the biexponential diffusion decay in terms of the 'compartments' associated with intra- and extracellular water.
对最近在人类大脑中观察到的快速和慢速扩散成分的磁化传递(MT)特性进行了实验评估。在1.5T场强下对健康志愿者进行了一组实验,旨在确定基于在广泛的b值范围内对信号衰减进行双指数拟合而区分出的快速和慢速扩散成分的幅度,是否表现出不同或相似的磁化传递率(MTR)。在3T场强下对健康志愿者进行了另一组实验,旨在确定当从b因子加权为350与3500 s/mm2获取的高信噪比图像中测量时,MTR是否存在差异。3T场强的研究包括在低b值和高b值情况下,测量MTR作为MT脉冲失谐频率的函数。所有研究得出的主要结论是,快速和慢速组织水扩散成分的磁化传递特性之间似乎没有显著差异。这些结论不支持根据与细胞内和细胞外水相关的“区室”对双指数扩散衰减的“成分”进行直接解释。