## Abstract A multi‐echo imaging sequence suitable for high‐resolution and accurate __in vivo__ transverse relaxation time (__T__~2~) mapping has been implemented. The sequence was tested on phantoms and was used to measure __T__~2~ values __in vivo__ in the rat brain, muscle, and fat at 7 T. Brain
Relaxation time constants and apparent diffusion coefficients of rat retina at 7 Tesla
✍ Scribed by Govind Nair; Qiang Shen; Timothy Q. Duong
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 277 KB
- Volume
- 20
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0899-9457
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
MRI has recently been applied to study the retina in vivo. Measurements of relaxation time constants (T~1~, T~2~, and T~2~*) and the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of the retina would be useful to systemically optimize structural, physiological, and functional MRI contrasts. MRI studies were performed on 12 anesthetized and paralyzed rats. High‐resolution T~1~, T~2~, T~2~* and ADC of the rat eyes were measured at 50 × 50 × 800 μm at 7 Tesla. Profiles of T~1~, T~2~, T~2~* and ADC across the retinal thickness were analyzed. Region of interests of three layers across the retinal thickness were tabulated. This study demonstrated that high resolution T~1~, T~2~, T~2~* and ADC of the rat retina could be imaged. Profile analysis of T~1~, T~2~, T~2~* and ADC across the retinal thickness were helpful to minimize partial volume effects. T~1~, T~2~, T~2~* and ADC of the rat retina were overall similar to those of the brain. Quantitative T~1~, T~2~, T~2~* and ADC may change in retinal diseases and their measurements could help to stage retinal disease progression and monitor therapeutic intervention. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Imaging Syst Technol, 20, 126–130, 2010
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