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Myelin volume fraction imaging with MRI.

Citation
West, K. L., et al. “Myelin Volume Fraction Imaging With Mri.”. Neuroimage, pp. 511-521.
Center Vanderbilt University
Author Kathryn L West, Nathaniel D Kelm, Robert P Carson, Daniel F Gochberg, Kevin C Ess, Mark D Does
Keywords Histology, MRI, magnetic resonance imaging, Myelin, Tuberous sclerosis, g-ratio
Abstract

MRI is a valuable tool to assess myelin during development and demyelinating disease processes. While multiexponential T and quantitative magnetization transfer measures correlate with myelin content, neither provides the total myelin volume fraction. In many cases correlative measures are adequate; but to assess microstructure of myelin, (e.g. calculate the g-ratio using MRI), an accurate measure of myelin volume fraction is imperative. Using a volumetric model of white matter, we relate MRI measures of myelin to absolute measures of myelin volume fraction and compare them to quantitative histology. We assess our approach in control mice along with two models of hypomyelination and one model of hypermyelination and find strong agreement between MRI and histology amongst models. This work investigates the sensitivities of MRI myelin measures to changes in axon geometry and displays promise for estimating g-ratio from MRI.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
NeuroImage
Volume
182
Number of Pages
511-521
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1095-9572
DOI
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.12.067
Alternate Journal
Neuroimage
PMID
28025129
PMCID
PMC5481512
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