Tissue preparation has recently been utilized for detection of neuronal activation in multiple non-BOLD based functional MRI studies to eliminate vascular contamination. However, undesired signal change could still occur in such systems due to the concentration change of dissolved O(2) upon tissue a
Modeling oxygen effects in tissue-preparation neuronal-current MRI
✍ Scribed by Qingfei Luo; Ho-Ling Liu; Brent Parris; Huo Lu; David M. Senseman; Jia-Hong Gao
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 358 KB
- Volume
- 58
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0740-3194
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Tissue‐preparation neuronal‐current MRI (ncMRI) was recently developed to directly detect neuronal activity without hemodynamic contamination. However, as a paramagnetic substance, the oxygen molecules present in the tissue may also alter the ncMRI signal through relaxivity and susceptibility effects. To study the effects of oxygen on the ncMRI signal and estimate their impact on tissue‐preparation experiments, oxygen‐induced MRI signal changes were formulated as a function of oxygen concentration (OC) of gas, oxygen consumption rate, and imaging parameters. Under favorable conditions of these parameters, the maximum oxygen‐induced signal magnitude and phase change were estimated to be 0.32% and 3.85°, respectively. Considering that the ncMRI signal changes obtained in previous tissue‐preparation experiments (3–5% in magnitude, 0.8–1.7° in phase) were tens or hundreds of times larger than the corresponding oxygen‐induced signal changes (0.03% in magnitude, 0.03–0.07° in phase), it is concluded that the oxygen had negligible effects in the previous experiments. Magn Reson Med 58:407–412, 2007. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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