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A combined solenoid-surface RF coil for high-resolution whole-brain rat imaging on a 3.0 tesla clinical MR scanner

✍ Scribed by Hunter R. Underhill; Chun Yuan; Cecil E. Hayes


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
655 KB
Volume
64
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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Abstract

Rat brain models effectively simulate a multitude of human neurological disorders. Improvements in coil design have facilitated the wider utilization of rat brain models by enabling the utilization of clinical MR scanners for image acquisition. In this study, a novel coil design, subsequently referred to as the rat brain coil, is described that exploits and combines the strengths of both solenoids and surface coils into a simple, multichannel, receive‐only coil dedicated to whole‐brain rat imaging on a 3.0 T clinical MR scanner. Compared with a multiturn solenoid mouse body coil, a 3‐cm surface coil, a modified Helmholtz coil, and a phased‐array surface coil, the rat brain coil improved signal‐to‐noise ratio by approximately 72, 61, 78, and 242%, respectively. Effects of the rat brain coil on amplitudes of static field and radiofrequency field uniformity were similar to each of the other coils. In vivo, whole‐brain images of an adult male rat were acquired with a T~2~‐weighted spin‐echo sequence using an isotropic acquisition resolution of 0.25 × 0.25 × 0.25 mm^3^ in 60.6 min. Multiplanar images of the in vivo rat brain with identification of anatomic structures are presented. Improvement in signal‐to‐noise ratio afforded by the rat brain coil may broaden experiments that utilize clinical MR scanners for in vivo image acquisition. Magn Reson Med, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.