Department of Neurobiology, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Science, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Neuroimage. 2013 Oct 15;80:273-82. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.055. Epub 2013 May 28.
In recent years, diffusion MRI has become an extremely important tool for studying the morphology of living brain tissue, as it provides unique insights into both its macrostructure and microstructure. Recent applications of diffusion MRI aimed to characterize the structural connectome using tractography to infer connectivity between brain regions. In parallel to the development of tractography, additional diffusion MRI based frameworks (CHARMED, AxCaliber, ActiveAx) were developed enabling the extraction of a multitude of micro-structural parameters (axon diameter distribution, mean axonal diameter and axonal density). This unique insight into both tissue microstructure and connectivity has enormous potential value in understanding the structure and organization of the brain as well as providing unique insights to abnormalities that underpin disease states. The CONNECT (Consortium Of Neuroimagers for the Non-invasive Exploration of brain Connectivity and Tracts) project aimed to combine tractography and micro-structural measures of the living human brain in order to obtain a better estimate of the connectome, while also striving to extend validation of these measurements. This paper summarizes the project and describes the perspective of using micro-structural measures to study the connectome.
近年来,扩散磁共振成像(diffusion MRI)已成为研究活体脑组织形态的极其重要的工具,因为它为大脑的宏观结构和微观结构提供了独特的见解。扩散 MRI 的最新应用旨在通过示踪技术来描述结构连接组,以推断大脑区域之间的连通性。在示踪技术发展的同时,还开发了其他基于扩散 MRI 的框架(CHARMED、AxCaliber、ActiveAx),这些框架能够提取多种微观结构参数(轴突直径分布、平均轴突直径和轴突密度)。这种对组织微观结构和连通性的独特洞察,对于理解大脑的结构和组织以及为潜在疾病状态下的异常提供独特的见解具有巨大的潜在价值。CONNECT(Consortium Of Neuroimagers for the Non-invasive Exploration of brain Connectivity and Tracts)项目旨在结合示踪技术和活体人脑的微观结构测量,以更好地估计连接组,同时努力扩展这些测量的验证。本文总结了该项目,并描述了使用微观结构测量来研究连接组的观点。