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MR Imaging Properties of ex vivo Common Marmoset Brain after Formaldehyde Fixation

PURPOSE: Ex vivo brains have different MRI properties than in vivo brains because of chemical changes caused by fixative solutions, which change the signal intensity and/or tissue contrast on MR images. In this study, we investigated and compared the MRI properties of in vivo and ex vivo brains. MET...

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Autores principales: Haga, Yawara, Hata, Junichi, Uematsu, Akiko, Seki, Fumiko, Komaki, Yuji, Mizumura, Mai, Nishio, Marin, Kaneko, Takaaki, Kishi, Noriyuki, Okano, Hideyuki, Furukawa, Akira
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Publicado: Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6883083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30726800
http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2018-0086
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author Haga, Yawara
Hata, Junichi
Uematsu, Akiko
Seki, Fumiko
Komaki, Yuji
Mizumura, Mai
Nishio, Marin
Kaneko, Takaaki
Kishi, Noriyuki
Okano, Hideyuki
Furukawa, Akira
author_facet Haga, Yawara
Hata, Junichi
Uematsu, Akiko
Seki, Fumiko
Komaki, Yuji
Mizumura, Mai
Nishio, Marin
Kaneko, Takaaki
Kishi, Noriyuki
Okano, Hideyuki
Furukawa, Akira
author_sort Haga, Yawara
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description PURPOSE: Ex vivo brains have different MRI properties than in vivo brains because of chemical changes caused by fixative solutions, which change the signal intensity and/or tissue contrast on MR images. In this study, we investigated and compared the MRI properties of in vivo and ex vivo brains. METHODS: Using a Bruker 9.4T experimental scanner unit for animals (Biospin GmbH, Ettlingen, Germany), we performed this study on the common marmoset. We measured the relaxation and diffusion values in the white matter and cortex of common marmosets and compared these values between in vivo brains (n = 20) and ex vivo brains (n = 20). Additionally, we observed the relationship between the tissue fixation duration and MRI properties by imaging a brain that underwent long-term fixation in a preliminary examination (n = 1). RESULTS: The T(1) values of ex vivo brains were decreased compared with those of in vivo brains; however, there were no significant difference in the T(2) and [Formula: see text] values of in vivo and ex vivo brains. Axial, radial, and mean diffusivity values of ex vivo brains decreased to approximately 65% and 52% of those of in vivo brains in the cortex and white matter, respectively. Conversely, fractional anisotropy values were not significantly different between in vivo and ex vivo brains. CONCLUSION: The T(1) values and diffusion coefficient values of the ex vivo brains were strikingly different than those of the in vivo brains. Conversely, there were no significant changes in the T(2), [Formula: see text] or fractional anisotropy values. Altogether, the dehydration caused by tissue fixation and the reduction in brain temperature were involved in changing the relaxation and diffusion coefficient values. Here, it was difficult to specify all factors causing these changes. Further detailed study is needed to examine changes in MRI properties.
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spelling pubmed-68830832019-12-06 MR Imaging Properties of ex vivo Common Marmoset Brain after Formaldehyde Fixation Haga, Yawara Hata, Junichi Uematsu, Akiko Seki, Fumiko Komaki, Yuji Mizumura, Mai Nishio, Marin Kaneko, Takaaki Kishi, Noriyuki Okano, Hideyuki Furukawa, Akira Magn Reson Med Sci Major Paper PURPOSE: Ex vivo brains have different MRI properties than in vivo brains because of chemical changes caused by fixative solutions, which change the signal intensity and/or tissue contrast on MR images. In this study, we investigated and compared the MRI properties of in vivo and ex vivo brains. METHODS: Using a Bruker 9.4T experimental scanner unit for animals (Biospin GmbH, Ettlingen, Germany), we performed this study on the common marmoset. We measured the relaxation and diffusion values in the white matter and cortex of common marmosets and compared these values between in vivo brains (n = 20) and ex vivo brains (n = 20). Additionally, we observed the relationship between the tissue fixation duration and MRI properties by imaging a brain that underwent long-term fixation in a preliminary examination (n = 1). RESULTS: The T(1) values of ex vivo brains were decreased compared with those of in vivo brains; however, there were no significant difference in the T(2) and [Formula: see text] values of in vivo and ex vivo brains. Axial, radial, and mean diffusivity values of ex vivo brains decreased to approximately 65% and 52% of those of in vivo brains in the cortex and white matter, respectively. Conversely, fractional anisotropy values were not significantly different between in vivo and ex vivo brains. CONCLUSION: The T(1) values and diffusion coefficient values of the ex vivo brains were strikingly different than those of the in vivo brains. Conversely, there were no significant changes in the T(2), [Formula: see text] or fractional anisotropy values. Altogether, the dehydration caused by tissue fixation and the reduction in brain temperature were involved in changing the relaxation and diffusion coefficient values. Here, it was difficult to specify all factors causing these changes. Further detailed study is needed to examine changes in MRI properties. Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 2019-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6883083/ /pubmed/30726800 http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2018-0086 Text en ©2019 Japanese Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Major Paper
Haga, Yawara
Hata, Junichi
Uematsu, Akiko
Seki, Fumiko
Komaki, Yuji
Mizumura, Mai
Nishio, Marin
Kaneko, Takaaki
Kishi, Noriyuki
Okano, Hideyuki
Furukawa, Akira
MR Imaging Properties of ex vivo Common Marmoset Brain after Formaldehyde Fixation
title MR Imaging Properties of ex vivo Common Marmoset Brain after Formaldehyde Fixation
title_full MR Imaging Properties of ex vivo Common Marmoset Brain after Formaldehyde Fixation
title_fullStr MR Imaging Properties of ex vivo Common Marmoset Brain after Formaldehyde Fixation
title_full_unstemmed MR Imaging Properties of ex vivo Common Marmoset Brain after Formaldehyde Fixation
title_short MR Imaging Properties of ex vivo Common Marmoset Brain after Formaldehyde Fixation
title_sort mr imaging properties of ex vivo common marmoset brain after formaldehyde fixation
topic Major Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6883083/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30726800
http://dx.doi.org/10.2463/mrms.mp.2018-0086
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