Near Infrared Spectroscopy alike Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Complementary Data in Rat Brain after Cocaine Treatment

Crespi Francesco, Formenti Francesca, Congestri Francesco
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) are two major in vivo non invasive methodologies more and more applied in research. The first more than the second is largely used also in clinical domain. Both techniques are more or less related to the effectiveness of oxygen levels and/or functionality in blood and this can be exploited to monitor the influence of various factors and conditions upon the living tissue, in particular the brain. Here the complementarity of these two methodologies is challenged via comparison of the effect of cocaine treatment upon NIRS as well as MRI parameters monitored in vivo in rat brain. The aim of the study is to further support recent data obtained with our early introduced NIRS prototype to monitor hematic changes in CNS showing that NIRS is allowing evaluating rat blood brain barrier penetration of exogenous agents and demonstrating parallel alteration of brain metabolism following alcohol intake in rodents and man. Positive evidence will further confirm the utility of such prototype for real time translational rodent-man in vivo non invasive studies. The parallel MRI-NIRS data monitored confirm previous results obtained with these two non invasive methodologies and further support NIRS as a valuable tool for non invasive in vivo real time analysis of brain metabolism AND of drug treatments in the CNS.
近红外光谱与磁共振成像:可卡因治疗后大鼠脑的互补数据
磁共振成像(MRI)和近红外光谱(NIRS)是两种主要的体内无创技术,在研究中得到越来越多的应用。第一种比第二种更广泛地用于临床领域。这两种技术或多或少都与血液中氧水平和/或功能的有效性有关,这可以用来监测各种因素和条件对活组织的影响,特别是对大脑的影响。在这里,通过比较可卡因治疗对近红外光谱的影响以及在大鼠脑内监测的MRI参数,挑战了这两种方法的互补性。该研究的目的是进一步支持我们早期引入的近红外光谱(NIRS)原型所获得的数据,以监测中枢神经系统的血液变化,表明近红外光谱可以评估外源性药物对大鼠血脑屏障的渗透,并证明啮齿动物和人类在饮酒后脑代谢的平行改变。积极的证据将进一步证实这种原型在实时翻译啮齿动物-人体内非侵入性研究中的实用性。平行监测的MRI-NIRS数据证实了之前用这两种非侵入性方法获得的结果,并进一步支持NIRS作为无创体内实时分析脑代谢和中枢神经系统药物治疗的有价值工具。
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