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利用相位图像增强顺磁对比剂的正对比可视化效果。

Enhanced positive-contrast visualization of paramagnetic contrast agents using phase images.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences and Pittsburgh NMR Center for Biomedical Research, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.

出版信息

Magn Reson Med. 2009 Nov;62(5):1349-55. doi: 10.1002/mrm.22127.

Abstract

Iron oxide-based MRI contrast agents are increasingly being used to noninvasively track cells, target molecular epitopes, and monitor gene expression in vivo. Detecting regions of contrast agent accumulation can be challenging if resulting contrast is subtle relative to endogenous tissue hypointensities. A postprocessing method is presented that yields enhanced positive-contrast images from the phase map associated with T(2)-weighted MRI data. As examples, the method was applied to an agarose gel phantom doped with superparamagnetic iron-oxide nanoparticles and in vivo and ex vivo mouse brains inoculated with recombinant viruses delivering transgenes that induce overexpression of paramagnetic ferritin. Overall, this approach generates images that exhibit a 1- to 8-fold improvement in contrast-to-noise ratio in regions where paramagnetic agents are present compared to conventional magnitude images. This approach can be used in conjunction with conventional T(2) pulse sequences, requires no prescans or increased scan time, and can be applied retrospectively to previously acquired data.

摘要

基于氧化铁的 MRI 对比剂正越来越多地被用于非侵入性地跟踪细胞、靶向分子表位和监测体内基因表达。如果与内源性组织低信号相比,对比剂的对比效果较细微,则检测对比剂积聚区域可能具有挑战性。本文提出了一种后处理方法,可从与 T(2)*加权 MRI 数据相关的相位图中生成增强的正对比图像。作为示例,该方法应用于掺入超顺磁氧化铁纳米颗粒的琼脂糖凝胶模型以及用表达诱导顺磁铁蛋白过表达的转基因的重组病毒接种的体内和体外小鼠脑。总体而言,与传统幅度图像相比,该方法在存在顺磁剂的区域产生的对比噪声比提高了 1 至 8 倍。这种方法可以与常规 T(2)*脉冲序列一起使用,不需要预扫描或增加扫描时间,并且可以回顾性地应用于以前获得的数据。

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