Bilgen Mehmet, Heddings Archie, Al-Hafez Baraa, Hasan Wohaib, McIff Terence, Toby Bruce, Nudo Randolph, Brooks William M
Hoglund Brain Imaging Center, The University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas 66160, USA.
J Magn Reson Imaging. 2005 Jun;21(6):826-30. doi: 10.1002/jmri.20345.
To examine the possibility of performing high-resolution MRI (microneurography) on peripheral nerves.
A specific radio frequency (RF) coil was developed to probe the human median nerve at a magnetic field strength of 9.4 T and tested on three excised samples by acquiring microneurograms.
The microneurograms revealed neuronal tissue constituents at subfascicular level. The contrast features on proton-density and T1- and T2-weighted images were described and compared. The microscopic water movement was quantified using diffusion weighting parallel and orthogonal to the neuronal fiber orientation. The characteristics of anisotropic diffusion in the median nerve were comparable to those reported from other biological tissues (white matter and kidney).
The results overall suggest that microneurography might provide new noninvasive insights into microscopic gross anatomy of the peripheral nerve, injury evaluation, and efficacy of repair, although the feasibility at current clinically relevant field strengths is yet to be determined.
探讨在外周神经上进行高分辨率磁共振成像(微神经成像)的可能性。
开发了一种特定的射频(RF)线圈,用于在9.4 T的磁场强度下探测人类正中神经,并通过获取微神经图在三个切除的样本上进行测试。
微神经图显示了束状下水平的神经元组织成分。描述并比较了质子密度图像、T1加权图像和T2加权图像上的对比特征。使用与神经纤维方向平行和正交的扩散加权对微观水运动进行了量化。正中神经中各向异性扩散的特征与其他生物组织(白质和肾脏)报道的特征相当。
总体结果表明,微神经成像可能为外周神经的微观大体解剖、损伤评估和修复效果提供新的非侵入性见解,尽管在当前临床相关场强下的可行性尚待确定。