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Experimental protocol for activation-induced manganese-enhanced MRI (AIM-MRI) based on quantitative determination of Mn content in rat brain by fast T1 mapping

Tambalo, Stefano
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Daducci, Alessandro  
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Fiorini, Silvia
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2009
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

In activation-induced manganese-enhanced MRI (AIM-MRI) experiments, differential accumulation of Mn in activated and silent brain areas is generally assessed using T(1)-weighted images and quantified by the enhancement of signal intensity (SI), calculated with reference to SI before Mn administration or to SI of brain regions unaffected by the specific stimulus. However, SI enhancement can be unreliable when animals are removed from and reinserted into the magnet. We have developed an experimental protocol based on repeated intraperitoneal (i.p.) injections of Mn, quantitative determination of T(1), and coregistration of images to a rat brain atlas that allows absolute quantification of Mn concentration in selected brain areas. Results showed that interanimal variability of postcontrast T(1) values was very low (compared to the experimental error in T(1) determinations) allowing detection of differential regional Mn uptake in stimulated and unstimulated animals. In addition we have determined in vivo relaxivity of Mn in brain tissue and its frequency dependence.

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DOI
10.1002/mrm.22095
Author(s)
Tambalo, Stefano
Daducci, Alessandro  
Fiorini, Silvia
Boschi, Federico
Mariani, M.
Marinone, M.
Sbarbati, Andrea
Marzola, Pasquina
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Volume

62

Issue

4

Start page

1080

End page

4

Subjects

LTS5

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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October 16, 2010
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