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The Neuromelanin-related T(2)* Contrast in Postmortem Human Substantia Nigra with 7T MRI

High field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based delineation of the substantia nigra (SN) and visualization of its inner cellular organization are promising methods for the evaluation of morphological changes associated with neurodegenerative diseases; however, corresponding MR contrasts must be ma...

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Autores principales: Lee, Jae-Hyeok, Baek, Sun-Yong, Song, YoungKyu, Lim, Sujeong, Lee, Hansol, Nguyen, Minh Phuong, Kim, Eun-Joo, Huh, Gi Yeong, Chun, Se Young, Cho, HyungJoon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5011647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27596274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep32647
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author Lee, Jae-Hyeok
Baek, Sun-Yong
Song, YoungKyu
Lim, Sujeong
Lee, Hansol
Nguyen, Minh Phuong
Kim, Eun-Joo
Huh, Gi Yeong
Chun, Se Young
Cho, HyungJoon
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Baek, Sun-Yong
Song, YoungKyu
Lim, Sujeong
Lee, Hansol
Nguyen, Minh Phuong
Kim, Eun-Joo
Huh, Gi Yeong
Chun, Se Young
Cho, HyungJoon
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description High field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based delineation of the substantia nigra (SN) and visualization of its inner cellular organization are promising methods for the evaluation of morphological changes associated with neurodegenerative diseases; however, corresponding MR contrasts must be matched and validated with quantitative histological information. Slices from two postmortem SN samples were imaged with a 7 Tesla (7T) MRI with T(1) and T(2)* imaging protocols and then stained with Perl’s Prussian blue, Kluver-Barrera, tyrosine hydroxylase, and calbindin immunohistochemistry in a serial manner. The association between T(2)* values and quantitative histology was investigated with a co-registration method that accounts for histology slice preparation. The ventral T(2)* hypointense layers between the SNr and the crus cerebri extended anteriorly to the posterior part of the crus cerebri, which demonstrates the difficulty with an MRI-based delineation of the SN. We found that the paramagnetic hypointense areas within the dorsolateral SN corresponded to clusters of neuromelanin (NM). These NM-rich zones were distinct from the hypointense ventromedial regions with high iron pigments. Nigral T(2)* imaging at 7T can reflect the density of NM-containing neurons as the metal-bound NM macromolecules may decrease T(2)* values and cause hypointense signalling in T(2)* imaging at 7T.
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spelling pubmed-50116472016-09-12 The Neuromelanin-related T(2)* Contrast in Postmortem Human Substantia Nigra with 7T MRI Lee, Jae-Hyeok Baek, Sun-Yong Song, YoungKyu Lim, Sujeong Lee, Hansol Nguyen, Minh Phuong Kim, Eun-Joo Huh, Gi Yeong Chun, Se Young Cho, HyungJoon Sci Rep Article High field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based delineation of the substantia nigra (SN) and visualization of its inner cellular organization are promising methods for the evaluation of morphological changes associated with neurodegenerative diseases; however, corresponding MR contrasts must be matched and validated with quantitative histological information. Slices from two postmortem SN samples were imaged with a 7 Tesla (7T) MRI with T(1) and T(2)* imaging protocols and then stained with Perl’s Prussian blue, Kluver-Barrera, tyrosine hydroxylase, and calbindin immunohistochemistry in a serial manner. The association between T(2)* values and quantitative histology was investigated with a co-registration method that accounts for histology slice preparation. The ventral T(2)* hypointense layers between the SNr and the crus cerebri extended anteriorly to the posterior part of the crus cerebri, which demonstrates the difficulty with an MRI-based delineation of the SN. We found that the paramagnetic hypointense areas within the dorsolateral SN corresponded to clusters of neuromelanin (NM). These NM-rich zones were distinct from the hypointense ventromedial regions with high iron pigments. Nigral T(2)* imaging at 7T can reflect the density of NM-containing neurons as the metal-bound NM macromolecules may decrease T(2)* values and cause hypointense signalling in T(2)* imaging at 7T. Nature Publishing Group 2016-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5011647/ /pubmed/27596274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep32647 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Lee, Jae-Hyeok
Baek, Sun-Yong
Song, YoungKyu
Lim, Sujeong
Lee, Hansol
Nguyen, Minh Phuong
Kim, Eun-Joo
Huh, Gi Yeong
Chun, Se Young
Cho, HyungJoon
The Neuromelanin-related T(2)* Contrast in Postmortem Human Substantia Nigra with 7T MRI
title The Neuromelanin-related T(2)* Contrast in Postmortem Human Substantia Nigra with 7T MRI
title_full The Neuromelanin-related T(2)* Contrast in Postmortem Human Substantia Nigra with 7T MRI
title_fullStr The Neuromelanin-related T(2)* Contrast in Postmortem Human Substantia Nigra with 7T MRI
title_full_unstemmed The Neuromelanin-related T(2)* Contrast in Postmortem Human Substantia Nigra with 7T MRI
title_short The Neuromelanin-related T(2)* Contrast in Postmortem Human Substantia Nigra with 7T MRI
title_sort neuromelanin-related t(2)* contrast in postmortem human substantia nigra with 7t mri
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5011647/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27596274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep32647
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