Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Dev Neurosci. 2012;34(1):5-19. doi: 10.1159/000336825. Epub 2012 May 24.
Diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTI) has proven itself a powerful technique for clinical investigation of the neurobiological targets and mechanisms underlying developmental pathologies. The success of DTI in clinical studies has demonstrated its great potential for understanding translational animal models of clinical disorders, and preclinical animal researchers are beginning to embrace this new technology to study developmental pathologies. In animal models, genetics can be effectively controlled, drugs consistently administered, subject compliance ensured, and image acquisition times dramatically increased to reduce between-subject variability and improve image quality. When pairing these strengths with the many positive attributes of DTI, such as the ability to investigate microstructural brain organization and connectivity, it becomes possible to delve deeper into the study of both normal and abnormal development. The purpose of this review is to provide new preclinical investigators with an introductory source of information about the analysis of data resulting from small animal DTI studies to facilitate the translation of these studies to clinical data. In addition to an in-depth review of translational analysis techniques, we present a number of relevant clinical and animal studies using DTI to investigate developmental insults in order to further illustrate techniques and to highlight where small animal DTI could potentially provide a wealth of translational data to inform clinical researchers.
扩散张量磁共振成像(DTI)已被证明是一种强大的技术,可用于研究发育性疾病的神经生物学靶标和机制。DTI 在临床研究中的成功证明了其在理解临床疾病的转化动物模型方面的巨大潜力,临床前动物研究人员开始接受这项新技术来研究发育性疾病。在动物模型中,可以有效地控制遗传因素,一致地给予药物,确保对象的依从性,并显著增加图像采集时间,以减少个体间的变异性并提高图像质量。当将这些优势与 DTI 的许多积极属性(如研究大脑微观结构组织和连通性的能力)结合起来时,就有可能更深入地研究正常和异常发育。本文的目的是为新的临床前研究人员提供一个关于小动物 DTI 研究结果数据分析的入门信息来源,以促进这些研究向临床数据的转化。除了对转化分析技术进行深入回顾外,我们还展示了一些使用 DTI 研究发育性损伤的相关临床和动物研究,以进一步说明技术,并强调小动物 DTI 如何能够为临床研究人员提供丰富的转化数据。