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Ex-vivo quantitative susceptibility mapping of human brain hemispheres.

作者信息

Evia Arnold M, Kotrotsou Aikaterini, Tamhane Ashish A, Dawe Robert J, Kapasi Alifiya, Leurgans Sue E, Schneider Julie A, Bennett David A, Arfanakis Konstantinos

机构信息

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, United States of America.

Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 Dec 20;12(12):e0188395. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0188395. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Ex-vivo brain quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) allows investigation of brain characteristics at essentially the same point in time as histopathologic examination, and therefore has the potential to become an important tool for determining the role of QSM as a diagnostic and monitoring tool of age-related neuropathologies. In order to be able to translate the ex-vivo QSM findings to in-vivo, it is crucial to understand the effects of death and chemical fixation on brain magnetic susceptibility measurements collected ex-vivo. Thus, the objective of this work was twofold: a) to assess the behavior of magnetic susceptibility in both gray and white matter of human brain hemispheres as a function of time postmortem, and b) to establish the relationship between in-vivo and ex-vivo gray matter susceptibility measurements on the same hemispheres. Five brain hemispheres from community-dwelling older adults were imaged ex-vivo with QSM on a weekly basis for six weeks postmortem, and the longitudinal behavior of ex-vivo magnetic susceptibility in both gray and white matter was assessed. The relationship between in-vivo and ex-vivo gray matter susceptibility measurements was investigated using QSM data from eleven older adults imaged both antemortem and postmortem. No systematic change in ex-vivo magnetic susceptibility of gray or white matter was observed over time postmortem. Additionally, it was demonstrated that, gray matter magnetic susceptibility measured ex-vivo may be well modeled as a linear function of susceptibility measured in-vivo. In conclusion, magnetic susceptibility in gray and white matter measured ex-vivo with QSM does not systematically change in the first six weeks after death. This information is important for future cross-sectional ex-vivo QSM studies of hemispheres imaged at different postmortem intervals. Furthermore, the linear relationship between in-vivo and ex-vivo gray matter magnetic susceptibility suggests that ex-vivo QSM captures information linked to antemortem gray matter magnetic susceptibility, which is important for translation of ex-vivo QSM findings to in-vivo.

摘要

离体脑定量磁化率成像(QSM)能够在与组织病理学检查基本相同的时间点研究脑特征,因此有潜力成为确定QSM作为年龄相关性神经病理学诊断和监测工具作用的重要手段。为了能够将离体QSM研究结果转化为活体研究结果,了解死亡和化学固定对离体采集的脑磁化率测量的影响至关重要。因此,本研究的目的有两个:a)评估人脑半球灰质和白质磁化率随死后时间的变化情况,b)建立同一半球活体和离体灰质磁化率测量之间的关系。对来自社区的老年成年人的五个脑半球在死后六周内每周进行一次离体QSM成像,评估灰质和白质离体磁化率的纵向变化情况。利用11名生前和死后均成像的老年人的QSM数据,研究活体和离体灰质磁化率测量之间的关系。死后随时间推移,未观察到灰质或白质离体磁化率的系统性变化。此外,研究表明,离体测量的灰质磁化率可以很好地模拟为活体测量磁化率的线性函数。总之,死后六周内,用QSM离体测量的灰质和白质磁化率没有系统性变化。这一信息对于未来不同死后间隔成像的脑半球横断面离体QSM研究很重要。此外,活体和离体灰质磁化率之间的线性关系表明,离体QSM捕捉到了与生前灰质磁化率相关的信息,这对于将离体QSM研究结果转化为活体研究结果很重要。

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