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Diffusion Imaging in the Rat Cervical Spinal Cord
Authors:Elizabeth Zakszewski  Brian Schmit  Shekar Kurpad  Matthew D. Budde
Affiliation:1.Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Wisconsin;2.Department of Biomedical Engineering, Marquette University
Abstract:Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the state of the art approach for assessing the status of the spinal cord noninvasively, and can be used as a diagnostic and prognostic tool in cases of disease or injury. Diffusion weighted imaging (DWI), is sensitive to the thermal motion of water molecules and allows for inferences of tissue microstructure. This report describes a protocol to acquire and analyze DWI of the rat cervical spinal cord on a small-bore animal system. It demonstrates an imaging setup for the live anesthetized animal and recommends a DWI acquisition protocol for high-quality imaging, which includes stabilization of the cord and control of respiratory motion. Measurements with diffusion weighting along different directions and magnitudes (b-values) are used. Finally, several mathematical models of the resulting signal are used to derive maps of the diffusion processes within the spinal cord tissue that provide insight into the normal cord and can be used to monitor injury or disease processes noninvasively.
Keywords:Neurobiology   Issue 98   spinal cord   magnetic resonance imaging   diffusion tensor imaging   respiratory gating   diffusion kurtosis imaging   rat   spine
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