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Visualizing the deep cerebellar nuclei using quantitative susceptibility mapping: An application in healthy controls, Parkinson's disease patients and essential tremor patients

The visualization and identification of the deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN) (dentate [DN], interposed [IN] and fastigial nuclei [FN]) are particularly challenging. We aimed to visualize the DCN using quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), predict the contrast differences between QSM and T2* weighte...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Youmin, Huang, Pei, Wang, Xinhui, Xu, Qiuyun, Liu, Yu, Jin, Zhijia, Li, Yan, Cheng, Zenghui, Tang, Rongbiao, Chen, Shengdi, He, Naying, Yan, Fuhua, Haacke, E. Mark
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36502376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.26178
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author Zhang, Youmin
Huang, Pei
Wang, Xinhui
Xu, Qiuyun
Liu, Yu
Jin, Zhijia
Li, Yan
Cheng, Zenghui
Tang, Rongbiao
Chen, Shengdi
He, Naying
Yan, Fuhua
Haacke, E. Mark
author_facet Zhang, Youmin
Huang, Pei
Wang, Xinhui
Xu, Qiuyun
Liu, Yu
Jin, Zhijia
Li, Yan
Cheng, Zenghui
Tang, Rongbiao
Chen, Shengdi
He, Naying
Yan, Fuhua
Haacke, E. Mark
author_sort Zhang, Youmin
collection PubMed
description The visualization and identification of the deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN) (dentate [DN], interposed [IN] and fastigial nuclei [FN]) are particularly challenging. We aimed to visualize the DCN using quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), predict the contrast differences between QSM and T2* weighted imaging, and compare the DCN volume and susceptibility in movement disorder populations and healthy controls (HCs). Seventy‐one Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, 39 essential tremor patients, and 80 HCs were enrolled. The PD patients were subdivided into tremor dominant (TD) and postural instability/gait difficulty (PIGD) groups. A 3D strategically acquired gradient echo MR imaging protocol was used for each subject to obtain the QSM data. Regions of interest were drawn manually on the QSM data to calculate the volume and susceptibility. Correlation analysis between the susceptibility and either age or volume was performed and the intergroup differences of the volume and magnetic susceptibility in all the DCN structures were evaluated. For the most part, all the DCN structures were clearly visualized on the QSM data. The susceptibility increased as a function of volume for both the HC group and disease groups in the DN and IN (p < .001) but not the FN (p = .74). Only the volume of the FN in the TD‐PD group was higher than that in the HCs (p = .012), otherwise, the volume and susceptibility among these four groups did not differ significantly. In conclusion, QSM provides clear visualization of the DCN structures. The results for the volume and susceptibility of the DCN can be used as baseline references in future studies of movement disorders.
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spelling pubmed-99212262023-02-13 Visualizing the deep cerebellar nuclei using quantitative susceptibility mapping: An application in healthy controls, Parkinson's disease patients and essential tremor patients Zhang, Youmin Huang, Pei Wang, Xinhui Xu, Qiuyun Liu, Yu Jin, Zhijia Li, Yan Cheng, Zenghui Tang, Rongbiao Chen, Shengdi He, Naying Yan, Fuhua Haacke, E. Mark Hum Brain Mapp Research Articles The visualization and identification of the deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN) (dentate [DN], interposed [IN] and fastigial nuclei [FN]) are particularly challenging. We aimed to visualize the DCN using quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM), predict the contrast differences between QSM and T2* weighted imaging, and compare the DCN volume and susceptibility in movement disorder populations and healthy controls (HCs). Seventy‐one Parkinson's disease (PD) patients, 39 essential tremor patients, and 80 HCs were enrolled. The PD patients were subdivided into tremor dominant (TD) and postural instability/gait difficulty (PIGD) groups. A 3D strategically acquired gradient echo MR imaging protocol was used for each subject to obtain the QSM data. Regions of interest were drawn manually on the QSM data to calculate the volume and susceptibility. Correlation analysis between the susceptibility and either age or volume was performed and the intergroup differences of the volume and magnetic susceptibility in all the DCN structures were evaluated. For the most part, all the DCN structures were clearly visualized on the QSM data. The susceptibility increased as a function of volume for both the HC group and disease groups in the DN and IN (p < .001) but not the FN (p = .74). Only the volume of the FN in the TD‐PD group was higher than that in the HCs (p = .012), otherwise, the volume and susceptibility among these four groups did not differ significantly. In conclusion, QSM provides clear visualization of the DCN structures. The results for the volume and susceptibility of the DCN can be used as baseline references in future studies of movement disorders. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9921226/ /pubmed/36502376 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.26178 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Zhang, Youmin
Huang, Pei
Wang, Xinhui
Xu, Qiuyun
Liu, Yu
Jin, Zhijia
Li, Yan
Cheng, Zenghui
Tang, Rongbiao
Chen, Shengdi
He, Naying
Yan, Fuhua
Haacke, E. Mark
Visualizing the deep cerebellar nuclei using quantitative susceptibility mapping: An application in healthy controls, Parkinson's disease patients and essential tremor patients
title Visualizing the deep cerebellar nuclei using quantitative susceptibility mapping: An application in healthy controls, Parkinson's disease patients and essential tremor patients
title_full Visualizing the deep cerebellar nuclei using quantitative susceptibility mapping: An application in healthy controls, Parkinson's disease patients and essential tremor patients
title_fullStr Visualizing the deep cerebellar nuclei using quantitative susceptibility mapping: An application in healthy controls, Parkinson's disease patients and essential tremor patients
title_full_unstemmed Visualizing the deep cerebellar nuclei using quantitative susceptibility mapping: An application in healthy controls, Parkinson's disease patients and essential tremor patients
title_short Visualizing the deep cerebellar nuclei using quantitative susceptibility mapping: An application in healthy controls, Parkinson's disease patients and essential tremor patients
title_sort visualizing the deep cerebellar nuclei using quantitative susceptibility mapping: an application in healthy controls, parkinson's disease patients and essential tremor patients
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9921226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36502376
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.26178
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