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MR properties of excised neural tissue following experimentally induced inflammation
Author(s) -
Stanisz Greg J.,
Webb Stephanie,
Munro Catherine A.,
Pun Teresa,
Midha Rajiv
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
magnetic resonance in medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.696
H-Index - 225
eISSN - 1522-2594
pISSN - 0740-3194
DOI - 10.1002/mrm.20008
Subject(s) - inflammation , nuclear magnetic resonance , biomedical engineering , pathology , medicine , chemistry , physics
Abstract Changes in the MR parameters of inflamed neural tissue were measured in vitro. Tumor necrosis factor‐alpha (TNF‐α) was injected into rat sciatic nerves to induce inflammation with negligible axonal loss and demyelination. The MR parameters, such as T 1 / T 2 relaxation and magnetization transfer (MT), were measured 2 days after TNF‐α injection and were found to be substantially different from those of normal nerves. The average T 1 / T 2 relaxation times increased, whereas the MT ratio (MTR) and the quantitative MT parameter M 0B (which describes the semisolid pool of protons) decreased. The MR parameters correlated very well with the extracellular volume fraction (EM) of neural tissue evaluated by quantitative histopathology. The multicomponent T 2 relaxation was shown to provide the best quantitative assessment of changes in neural tissue microstructure, and allowed us to distinguish between the processes of inflammation and demyelination. In comparison, the MT measurements were less successful due to competing contributions of demyelination and pH‐sensitive changes in the MT effect. Magn Reson Med 51:473–479, 2004. © 2004 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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