D* from diffusion MRI reveals a correspondence between ventricular cerebrospinal fluid volume and flow in the ischemic rodent model.

MinJung Jang, SoHyun Han, HyungJoon Cho
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Quantitative measurement of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow and volume and longitudinal monitoring of CSF dynamics provide insights into the compensatory characteristics of post-stroke CSF. In this study, we compared the MRI pseudo-diffusion index (D*) of live and sacrificed rat brains to confirm the effect of ventricular CSF flow on diffusion signals. We observed the relationship between the CSF peak velocities and D* through Monte Carlo (MC) simulations to further understand the source of D* contrast. We also determined the dominant CSF flow using D* in three directions. Finally, we investigated the dynamic evolutions of ventricular CSF flow and volume in a stroke rat model (n = 8) from preoperative to up to 45 days after surgery and determined the correlation between ventricular CSF volume and flow. MC simulations showed a strong positive correlation between the CSF peak velocity and D* (r = 0.99). The dominant CSF flow variations in the 3D ventricle could be measured using the maximum D* map. A longitudinal positive correlation between ventricular CSF volume and D* was observed in the lateral (r = 0.74) and ventral-third (r = 0.81) ventricles, respectively. The directional D* measurements provide quantitative CSF volume and flow information, which would provide useful insights into ischemic stroke with diffusion MRI.

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D*从扩散MRI显示脑脊液容量和流量在缺血性啮齿动物模型之间的对应关系。
脑脊液流量和容量的定量测量以及脑脊液动力学的纵向监测提供了对脑卒中后脑脊液代偿特性的深入了解。本研究通过比较活体大鼠脑和牺牲大鼠脑的MRI伪弥散指数(D*)来证实脑脊液血流对弥散信号的影响。为了进一步了解D*对比度的来源,我们通过蒙特卡罗(MC)模拟观察了脑脊液峰值速度与D*之间的关系。我们还使用D*在三个方向上确定了主导脑脊液流量。最后,我们研究了脑卒中大鼠模型(n = 8)从术前到术后45天的脑脊液流量和体积的动态演变,并确定了脑脊液容量和流量之间的相关性。MC模拟结果显示脑脊液峰值流速与D*呈正相关(r = 0.99)。利用最大D*图可以测量三维脑室中主要的脑脊液流量变化。侧脑室(r = 0.74)和腹侧三脑室(r = 0.81)脑脊液容积与D*呈纵向正相关。定向D*测量提供定量的脑脊液体积和流量信息,这将为弥散MRI对缺血性卒中的研究提供有用的见解。
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