Atlas-based relaxometry and subsegment analysis of the substantia nigra pars compacta using quantitative MRI: A healthy volunteer study.

Yasuhiro Fujiwara, Shota Ishida, Yuki Matta, M. Kanamoto, H. Kimura
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OBJECTIVES Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by neuronal cell loss in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc). We aimed to perform atlas-based relaxometry using an anatomical SNpc atlas and obtain baseline values of SNpc regions in healthy volunteers. METHODS Neuromelanin (NM)-sensitive imaging of the midbrain and whole-brain 3D T1-weighted images of 27 healthy volunteers (20 males; aged 36.3 ± 11.5 years) were obtained. An anatomical SNpc atlas was created using NM-sensitive images in standard space, and divided into medial (MG), dorsal (DG), and ventrolateral (VG) groups. Proton density (PD), T1, and T2 values in these regions were obtained using quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The relationships between PD, T1, and T2 values in each SNpc region and age were evaluated. RESULTS The VG PD value was significantly higher than the MG and DG values. MG, DG, and VG T1 values were significantly different, whereas the T2 value of the MG was significantly lower than the DG and VG values. Moreover, a significant negative correlation between PD and T1 values of the MG and age was observed. CONCLUSION The PD, T1, and T2 values of the SNpc regions measured in standard space using an anatomical atlas can be used as baseline values. PD and T1 values of the SNpc regions may be associated with NM concentrations. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE An anatomical SNpc atlas was created using NM-sensitive MRI and can be used for the quantitative evaluation of sub segments of the SNpc in standard space.
基于图谱的紧性黑质松弛测量和定量MRI亚段分析:一项健康志愿者研究。
目的帕金森病是一种由黑质致密部(SNpc)神经元细胞丢失引起的神经退行性疾病。我们的目的是使用解剖SNpc图谱进行基于图谱的松弛测量,并获得健康志愿者SNpc区域的基线值。方法27例健康志愿者(男性20例;年龄(36.3±11.5岁)。使用标准空间的纳米敏感图像创建SNpc解剖图谱,并将其分为内侧(MG),背侧(DG)和腹外侧(VG)组。通过定量磁共振成像(MRI)获得这些区域的质子密度(PD)、T1和T2值。评估各SNpc区PD、T1、T2值与年龄的关系。结果VG PD值显著高于MG和DG值。MG、DG和VG的T1值存在显著差异,而MG的T2值显著低于DG和VG的T2值。PD、MG T1值与年龄呈显著负相关。结论解剖图谱在标准空间测量SNpc区域的PD、T1、T2值可作为基线值。SNpc区域的PD和T1值可能与NM浓度有关。使用纳米敏感MRI创建了SNpc解剖图谱,可用于标准空间中SNpc亚段的定量评估。
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