Seelos K C, Bucher S F, Stehling M K, Oertel W H, Reiser M
Institut für Radiologische Diagnostik, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Klinikum Grosshadern.
Radiologe. 1995 Apr;35(4):263-6.
The activation pattern of putamen, internal and external division of globus pallidus was investigated during rapid pronation and supination of the right and left hand in 12 normal volunteers using a FLASH sequence with high resolution for functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at 1.5 T. The chosen paradigm for motor function led to a signal increase within the basal ganglia between 3 and 23%, depending on the structure and individual subject. In all cases significant activation could be found contralateral to the moving hand. In six cases activation was also found on the ipsilateral side. The activated areas within putamen, internal and external division of globus pallidus were less than 5 mm2. These first results indicate that fMRI studies of basal ganglia are feasible and might be suitable for analyzing basal ganglia disorders.
利用1.5T的功能磁共振成像(fMRI)高分辨率FLASH序列,对12名正常志愿者在右手和左手快速旋前和旋后过程中壳核、苍白球内节和外节的激活模式进行了研究。所选的运动功能范式导致基底神经节内信号增加3%至23%,这取决于结构和个体受试者。在所有情况下,均可在运动手的对侧发现明显激活。在6例中,同侧也发现了激活。壳核、苍白球内节和外节内的激活区域小于5平方毫米。这些初步结果表明,对基底神经节进行fMRI研究是可行的,可能适用于分析基底神经节疾病。