Hoehn Mathias, Himmelreich Uwe, Kruttwig Klaus, Wiedermann Dirk
In-vivo-NMR-Laboratory, Max-Planck-Institute for Neurological Research, Cologne, Germany.
J Magn Reson Imaging. 2008 May;27(5):941-54. doi: 10.1002/jmri.21280.
This review presents the state of the art of molecular MRI and its application to experimental neurology and neuroscience. We do not repeat a broad, comprehensive overview over the rapidly growing literature in the field of "molecular MRI," which is achieved by several recent reviews. Instead, we focus here on the potential of this imaging technique and its challenges to achieve useful new information in various fields of application with the aim of visualizing cellular processes in the brain, in both the physiological and pathophysiological context. Particular attention will be given to the visualization of cells grafted into the brain. For this goal, the recent most exciting studies are selected as the best examples to elucidate the method's fast expanding potentials. Attention is also given to the aspects of producing synergies by combining molecular MRI with other molecular imaging modalities, thus generating the most complex pictures of cellular and molecular events in the brain under in vivo conditions.
本综述介绍了分子磁共振成像(MRI)的最新技术及其在实验神经病学和神经科学中的应用。我们不会重复对“分子MRI”领域迅速增长的文献进行广泛、全面的概述,近期已有几篇综述做到了这一点。相反,我们在此关注这种成像技术的潜力及其在各个应用领域获取有用新信息所面临的挑战,目的是在生理和病理生理背景下可视化大脑中的细胞过程。将特别关注移植到大脑中的细胞的可视化。为实现这一目标,选取了近期最令人兴奋的研究作为最佳实例,以阐明该方法迅速扩展的潜力。还关注了通过将分子MRI与其他分子成像方式相结合来产生协同效应的方面,从而在体内条件下生成大脑中细胞和分子事件最复杂的图像。