弛豫交换磁共振成像(REXI)测量人脉络膜丛血- csf屏障水交换的可行性。

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Xuetao Wu, Shuyuan Tan, Yifan Zhang, Yu Yin, Yi-Cheng Hsu, Rong Xue, Ruiliang Bai
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脉络膜丛(CP)对脑脊液(CSF)的分泌很重要,并形成血-CSF屏障(BCSFB),这对大脑稳态至关重要。然而,评估BCSFB功能的无创方法仍然有限。在此之前,我们引入了一种新的磁共振成像(MRI)技术——弛豫交换MRI (REXI),通过利用大鼠脑脊液组织和脑脊液之间横向弛豫时间的巨大差异来量化脑脊液和脑脊液之间的水交换。在这里,我们将REXI应用于人类应用,通过实现分段回波平面成像读取来提高采集速度,优化基于cram - rao下限的关键参数,并改进分析方法。我们进行了模拟和模拟实验来验证方法。随后,我们在健康志愿者(n = 6,平均年龄~ 22岁)中进行了扫描-扫描实验,结果显示表观水交换率kBCSFB的测量具有相对较好的重复性(类内相关系数= 0.84)。REXI检测到中年健康成人(n = 6,平均年龄~ 55岁)与年轻健康成人(n = 9,平均年龄~ 23岁,p = 0.0048)相比,kBCSFB减少34%。这些结果证明了REXI在人体CP体内定量水交换的可行性,为BCSFB功能的进一步研究提供了有希望的工具。
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Feasibility of relaxation-exchange magnetic resonance imaging (REXI) for measuring water exchange across the blood-CSF barrier in the human choroid plexus.

The choroid plexus (CP) is important for cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) secretion and forms the blood-CSF barrier (BCSFB), which is essential for brain homeostasis. However, noninvasive methods for evaluating BCSFB function remain limited. Previously, we introduced a novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique, relaxation-exchange MRI (REXI), to quantify water exchange between CP and CSF in rats by leveraging the substantial difference in transverse relaxation times between CP tissue and CSF. Here, we adapted REXI to human applications by implementing segmented echo-planar imaging readout for enhanced acquisition speed, optimizing key parameters based on the Cramér-Rao lower bound, and refining the analysis methodology. We conducted simulations and phantom experiments for methodological validation. Subsequently, we performed a scan-rescan experiment in healthy volunteers (n = 6, mean-age ∼22 years), revealing relatively good repeatability in measurements of the apparent water exchange rate kBCSFB (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.84). REXI detected a 34% decrease in kBCSFB among middle-aged healthy adults (n = 6, mean-age ∼55 years) compared with young healthy adults (n = 9, mean-age ∼23 years, p = 0.0048). These results demonstrate the feasibility of REXI in quantifying water exchange in human CP in vivo, providing a promising tool for future investigations of BCSFB function.

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