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Variation in Diffusion Tensor Imaging Parameters in the Cervical and Thoracic Spinal Cord (C1-C5 and C6-T2) Segments of Normal Beagle Dogs

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a specialized imaging technique that measures the strength and vector of water molecule movement, which is analyzed using a variety of parameters. This method has the potential to depict pathological conditions that cannot be studied using convention...

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Autores principales: Arai, Kiyotaka, Itoi, Takamasa, Akashi, Natsuki, Miyabe, Masahiro, Sugimoto, Keisuke, Matsuda, Akira, Maeta, Noritaka, Kanda, Teppei, Kutara, Kenji
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36669032
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10010031
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author Arai, Kiyotaka
Itoi, Takamasa
Akashi, Natsuki
Miyabe, Masahiro
Sugimoto, Keisuke
Matsuda, Akira
Maeta, Noritaka
Kanda, Teppei
Kutara, Kenji
author_facet Arai, Kiyotaka
Itoi, Takamasa
Akashi, Natsuki
Miyabe, Masahiro
Sugimoto, Keisuke
Matsuda, Akira
Maeta, Noritaka
Kanda, Teppei
Kutara, Kenji
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a specialized imaging technique that measures the strength and vector of water molecule movement, which is analyzed using a variety of parameters. This method has the potential to depict pathological conditions that cannot be studied using conventional magnetic resonance imaging methods. However, most reports on DTI parameters measured only fractional anisotropy and apparent diffusion coefficient values in veterinary medicine. Therefore, we performed DTI on five adult beagles under anesthetic maintenance and analyzed the various DTI parameters obtained. After post-processing, DTI parameters were calculated along the entire spinal cord. Among DTI parameters, fractional anisotropy, relative anisotropy, and axonal diffusivity significantly decreased in the caudal direction. However, the apparent diffusion coefficient, radial diffusivity, and mean diffusivity values were not significantly correlated with vertebral levels. We provide evidence on the existence of segment-dependent DTI parameters in the canine cervical spinal cord. Therefore, comparisons of DTI parameters between lesions at different vertebral levels should be avoided unless normative data are available. Furthermore, the DTI data obtained in this study may contribute to the development of a clinical reference for spinal cord evaluation in dogs using DTI parameters. ABSTRACT: This study aimed to determine the characteristics and reference values of each vertebra in the cervicothoracic region by performing diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) scans and analyzing DTI parameters in normal Beagle dogs. In five adult Beagles under anesthetic maintenance, DTI was performed using a 1.5-T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. Axial DTI was performed using three overlapping slabs to cover the cervical and thoracic spinal cords. After post-processing, DTI parameters were calculated along the entire spinal cord. Among DTI parameters, fractional anisotropy, relative anisotropy, and axonal diffusivity significantly decreased in the caudal direction. However, the apparent diffusion coefficient, radial diffusivity, and mean diffusivity values were not significantly correlated with vertebral levels. We provide evidence for the existence of segment-dependent DTI parameters in the canine cervical spinal cord. Therefore, comparisons of DTI parameters between lesions at different vertebral levels should be avoided unless normative data are available. Furthermore, the DTI data obtained in this study may contribute to the development of a clinical reference for spinal cord evaluation in dogs using DTI parameters.
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spelling pubmed-98644642023-01-22 Variation in Diffusion Tensor Imaging Parameters in the Cervical and Thoracic Spinal Cord (C1-C5 and C6-T2) Segments of Normal Beagle Dogs Arai, Kiyotaka Itoi, Takamasa Akashi, Natsuki Miyabe, Masahiro Sugimoto, Keisuke Matsuda, Akira Maeta, Noritaka Kanda, Teppei Kutara, Kenji Vet Sci Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is a specialized imaging technique that measures the strength and vector of water molecule movement, which is analyzed using a variety of parameters. This method has the potential to depict pathological conditions that cannot be studied using conventional magnetic resonance imaging methods. However, most reports on DTI parameters measured only fractional anisotropy and apparent diffusion coefficient values in veterinary medicine. Therefore, we performed DTI on five adult beagles under anesthetic maintenance and analyzed the various DTI parameters obtained. After post-processing, DTI parameters were calculated along the entire spinal cord. Among DTI parameters, fractional anisotropy, relative anisotropy, and axonal diffusivity significantly decreased in the caudal direction. However, the apparent diffusion coefficient, radial diffusivity, and mean diffusivity values were not significantly correlated with vertebral levels. We provide evidence on the existence of segment-dependent DTI parameters in the canine cervical spinal cord. Therefore, comparisons of DTI parameters between lesions at different vertebral levels should be avoided unless normative data are available. Furthermore, the DTI data obtained in this study may contribute to the development of a clinical reference for spinal cord evaluation in dogs using DTI parameters. ABSTRACT: This study aimed to determine the characteristics and reference values of each vertebra in the cervicothoracic region by performing diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) scans and analyzing DTI parameters in normal Beagle dogs. In five adult Beagles under anesthetic maintenance, DTI was performed using a 1.5-T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner. Axial DTI was performed using three overlapping slabs to cover the cervical and thoracic spinal cords. After post-processing, DTI parameters were calculated along the entire spinal cord. Among DTI parameters, fractional anisotropy, relative anisotropy, and axonal diffusivity significantly decreased in the caudal direction. However, the apparent diffusion coefficient, radial diffusivity, and mean diffusivity values were not significantly correlated with vertebral levels. We provide evidence for the existence of segment-dependent DTI parameters in the canine cervical spinal cord. Therefore, comparisons of DTI parameters between lesions at different vertebral levels should be avoided unless normative data are available. Furthermore, the DTI data obtained in this study may contribute to the development of a clinical reference for spinal cord evaluation in dogs using DTI parameters. MDPI 2023-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9864464/ /pubmed/36669032 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10010031 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Arai, Kiyotaka
Itoi, Takamasa
Akashi, Natsuki
Miyabe, Masahiro
Sugimoto, Keisuke
Matsuda, Akira
Maeta, Noritaka
Kanda, Teppei
Kutara, Kenji
Variation in Diffusion Tensor Imaging Parameters in the Cervical and Thoracic Spinal Cord (C1-C5 and C6-T2) Segments of Normal Beagle Dogs
title Variation in Diffusion Tensor Imaging Parameters in the Cervical and Thoracic Spinal Cord (C1-C5 and C6-T2) Segments of Normal Beagle Dogs
title_full Variation in Diffusion Tensor Imaging Parameters in the Cervical and Thoracic Spinal Cord (C1-C5 and C6-T2) Segments of Normal Beagle Dogs
title_fullStr Variation in Diffusion Tensor Imaging Parameters in the Cervical and Thoracic Spinal Cord (C1-C5 and C6-T2) Segments of Normal Beagle Dogs
title_full_unstemmed Variation in Diffusion Tensor Imaging Parameters in the Cervical and Thoracic Spinal Cord (C1-C5 and C6-T2) Segments of Normal Beagle Dogs
title_short Variation in Diffusion Tensor Imaging Parameters in the Cervical and Thoracic Spinal Cord (C1-C5 and C6-T2) Segments of Normal Beagle Dogs
title_sort variation in diffusion tensor imaging parameters in the cervical and thoracic spinal cord (c1-c5 and c6-t2) segments of normal beagle dogs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9864464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36669032
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10010031
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