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Improving diffusion-weighted imaging of post-mortem human brains: SSFP at 7 T

Journal

NEUROIMAGE
Volume 102, Issue -, Pages 579-589

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.08.014

Keywords

Post-mortem human brain; Diffusion-weighted steady-state free precession; 7 T; Tractography; Diffusion tensor imaging; MRI

Funding

  1. Medical Research Council (MRC) [MR/K02213X/1]
  2. Wellcome Trust [091509/Z/10/Z]
  3. Brains for Dementia Research (BDR)
  4. Wellcome Trust [091509/Z/10/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust
  5. MRC [MR/L009013/1, G0700399, MR/K02213X/1, MR/L022656/1, MR/K006673/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  6. Medical Research Council [MR/L009013/1, G0700399, MR/K02213X/1, MR/L022656/1, MR/K006673/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Post-mortem diffusion imaging of whole, human brains has potential to provide data for validation or high-resolution anatomical investigations. Previous work has demonstrated improvements in data acquired with diffusion-weighted steady-state free precession (DW-SSFP) compared with conventional diffusion-weighted spin echo at 3 T. This is due to the ability of DW-SSFP to overcome signal-to-noise and diffusion contrast losses brought about by tissue fixation related decreases in T-2 and ADC. In this work, data of four post-mortem human brains were acquired at 3 T and 7 T, using DW-SSFP with similar effective b-values (b(eff) similar to 5150 s/mm(2)) for inter-field strength comparisons; in addition, DW-SSFP data were acquired at 7 T with higher b(eff) (similar to 8550 s/mm(2)) for intra-field strength comparisons. Results demonstrate that both datasets acquired at 7 T had higher SNR and diffusion contrast than data acquired at 3 T, and data acquired at higher b(eff) had improved diffusion contrast than at lower b(eff) at 7 T. These results translate to improved estimates of secondary fiber orientations leading to higher fidelity tractography results compared with data acquired at 3 T. Specifically, tractography streamlines of cortical projections originating from the corpus callosum, corticospinal tract, and superior longitudinal fasciculus were more successful at crossing the centrum semiovale and projected closer to the cortex. Results suggest that DW-SSFP at 7 T is a preferential method for acquiring diffusion-weighted data of post-mortem human brain, specifically where the primary region of interest involves crossing white matter tracts. (c) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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