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A method to remove the influence of fixative concentration on postmortem T(2) maps using a kinetic tensor model

Formalin fixation has been shown to substantially reduce T(2) estimates, primarily driven by the presence of fixative in tissue. Prior to scanning, post‐mortem samples are often placed into a fluid that has more favourable imaging properties. This study investigates whether there is evidence for a c...

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Autores principales: Tendler, Benjamin C., Qi, Feng, Foxley, Sean, Pallebage‐Gamarallage, Menuka, Menke, Ricarda A. L., Ansorge, Olaf, Hurley, Samuel A., Miller, Karla L.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8596944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34541735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25661
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author Tendler, Benjamin C.
Qi, Feng
Foxley, Sean
Pallebage‐Gamarallage, Menuka
Menke, Ricarda A. L.
Ansorge, Olaf
Hurley, Samuel A.
Miller, Karla L.
author_facet Tendler, Benjamin C.
Qi, Feng
Foxley, Sean
Pallebage‐Gamarallage, Menuka
Menke, Ricarda A. L.
Ansorge, Olaf
Hurley, Samuel A.
Miller, Karla L.
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description Formalin fixation has been shown to substantially reduce T(2) estimates, primarily driven by the presence of fixative in tissue. Prior to scanning, post‐mortem samples are often placed into a fluid that has more favourable imaging properties. This study investigates whether there is evidence for a change in T(2) in regions close to the tissue surface due to fixative outflux into this surrounding fluid. Furthermore, we investigate whether a simulated spatial map of fixative concentration can be used as a confound regressor to reduce T(2) inhomogeneity. To achieve this, T(2) maps and diffusion tensor estimates were obtained in 14 whole, formalin‐fixed post‐mortem brains placed in Fluorinert approximately 48 hr prior to scanning. Seven brains were fixed with 10% formalin and seven brains were fixed with 10% neutral buffered formalin (NBF). Fixative outflux was modelled using a proposed kinetic tensor (KT) model, which incorporates voxelwise diffusion tensor estimates to account for diffusion anisotropy and tissue‐specific diffusion coefficients. Brains fixed with 10% NBF revealed a spatial T(2) pattern consistent with modelled fixative outflux. Confound regression of fixative concentration reduced T(2) inhomogeneity across both white and grey matter, with the greatest reduction attributed to the KT model versus simpler models of fixative outflux. No such effect was observed in brains fixed with 10% formalin. Correlations between the transverse relaxation rate R (2) and ferritin/myelin proteolipid protein (PLP) histology lead to an increased similarity for the relationship between R (2) and PLP for the two fixative types after KT correction.
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spelling pubmed-85969442021-12-02 A method to remove the influence of fixative concentration on postmortem T(2) maps using a kinetic tensor model Tendler, Benjamin C. Qi, Feng Foxley, Sean Pallebage‐Gamarallage, Menuka Menke, Ricarda A. L. Ansorge, Olaf Hurley, Samuel A. Miller, Karla L. Hum Brain Mapp Research Articles Formalin fixation has been shown to substantially reduce T(2) estimates, primarily driven by the presence of fixative in tissue. Prior to scanning, post‐mortem samples are often placed into a fluid that has more favourable imaging properties. This study investigates whether there is evidence for a change in T(2) in regions close to the tissue surface due to fixative outflux into this surrounding fluid. Furthermore, we investigate whether a simulated spatial map of fixative concentration can be used as a confound regressor to reduce T(2) inhomogeneity. To achieve this, T(2) maps and diffusion tensor estimates were obtained in 14 whole, formalin‐fixed post‐mortem brains placed in Fluorinert approximately 48 hr prior to scanning. Seven brains were fixed with 10% formalin and seven brains were fixed with 10% neutral buffered formalin (NBF). Fixative outflux was modelled using a proposed kinetic tensor (KT) model, which incorporates voxelwise diffusion tensor estimates to account for diffusion anisotropy and tissue‐specific diffusion coefficients. Brains fixed with 10% NBF revealed a spatial T(2) pattern consistent with modelled fixative outflux. Confound regression of fixative concentration reduced T(2) inhomogeneity across both white and grey matter, with the greatest reduction attributed to the KT model versus simpler models of fixative outflux. No such effect was observed in brains fixed with 10% formalin. Correlations between the transverse relaxation rate R (2) and ferritin/myelin proteolipid protein (PLP) histology lead to an increased similarity for the relationship between R (2) and PLP for the two fixative types after KT correction. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8596944/ /pubmed/34541735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25661 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tendler, Benjamin C.
Qi, Feng
Foxley, Sean
Pallebage‐Gamarallage, Menuka
Menke, Ricarda A. L.
Ansorge, Olaf
Hurley, Samuel A.
Miller, Karla L.
A method to remove the influence of fixative concentration on postmortem T(2) maps using a kinetic tensor model
title A method to remove the influence of fixative concentration on postmortem T(2) maps using a kinetic tensor model
title_full A method to remove the influence of fixative concentration on postmortem T(2) maps using a kinetic tensor model
title_fullStr A method to remove the influence of fixative concentration on postmortem T(2) maps using a kinetic tensor model
title_full_unstemmed A method to remove the influence of fixative concentration on postmortem T(2) maps using a kinetic tensor model
title_short A method to remove the influence of fixative concentration on postmortem T(2) maps using a kinetic tensor model
title_sort method to remove the influence of fixative concentration on postmortem t(2) maps using a kinetic tensor model
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8596944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34541735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25661
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