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Detecting Microglial Density With Quantitative Multi-Compartment Diffusion MRI
by
Yi, Sue Y.
, Torres-Velázquez, Maribel
, Hernando, Diego
, Yu, John-Paul J.
, Zhang, Yuxin
, Rowley, Paul A.
, Hurley, Samuel A.
, Barnett, Brian R.
in
Alzheimer's disease
/ Brain research
/ Colony-stimulating factor
/ diffusion weighted imaging
/ DWI
/ Glial fibrillary acidic protein
/ Immunofluorescence
/ Inflammation
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Mental disorders
/ Microglia
/ MRI
/ Neuroimaging
/ neuroinflammation
/ Neuropathogenesis
/ Neuroscience
/ NODDI
/ Psychiatry
/ Public health
/ Spheres
/ Tau protein
/ Traumatic brain injury
/ Withdrawal
2019
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by
Yi, Sue Y.
, Torres-Velázquez, Maribel
, Hernando, Diego
, Yu, John-Paul J.
, Zhang, Yuxin
, Rowley, Paul A.
, Hurley, Samuel A.
, Barnett, Brian R.
in
Alzheimer's disease
/ Brain research
/ Colony-stimulating factor
/ diffusion weighted imaging
/ DWI
/ Glial fibrillary acidic protein
/ Immunofluorescence
/ Inflammation
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Mental disorders
/ Microglia
/ MRI
/ Neuroimaging
/ neuroinflammation
/ Neuropathogenesis
/ Neuroscience
/ NODDI
/ Psychiatry
/ Public health
/ Spheres
/ Tau protein
/ Traumatic brain injury
/ Withdrawal
2019
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Detecting Microglial Density With Quantitative Multi-Compartment Diffusion MRI
by
Yi, Sue Y.
, Torres-Velázquez, Maribel
, Hernando, Diego
, Yu, John-Paul J.
, Zhang, Yuxin
, Rowley, Paul A.
, Hurley, Samuel A.
, Barnett, Brian R.
in
Alzheimer's disease
/ Brain research
/ Colony-stimulating factor
/ diffusion weighted imaging
/ DWI
/ Glial fibrillary acidic protein
/ Immunofluorescence
/ Inflammation
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Mental disorders
/ Microglia
/ MRI
/ Neuroimaging
/ neuroinflammation
/ Neuropathogenesis
/ Neuroscience
/ NODDI
/ Psychiatry
/ Public health
/ Spheres
/ Tau protein
/ Traumatic brain injury
/ Withdrawal
2019
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Detecting Microglial Density With Quantitative Multi-Compartment Diffusion MRI
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Detecting Microglial Density With Quantitative Multi-Compartment Diffusion MRI
2019
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Neuroinflammation plays a central role in the neuropathogenesis of a wide-spectrum of neurologic and psychiatric disease, but current neuroimaging methods to detect and characterize neuroinflammation are limited. We explored the sensitivity of quantitative multi-compartment diffusion MRI, and specifically neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI), to detect changes in microglial density in the brain. Monte Carlo simulations of water diffusion using a NODDI acquisition scheme were performed to measure changes in a virtual MRI signal following modeled cellular changes within the extra-neurite space. 12-week-old C57BL/6J male mice (
= 48; 24 control, 24 treated with colony stimulating factor 1 receptor (CSF1R) inhibitor, PLX5622) were sacrificed at 0, 1, 3, and 7 days following withdrawal of CSF1R inhibition and were imaged
to obtain measures of the orientation dispersion index (ODI). Following imaging, all brains were immunostained with Iba-1, NeuN, and GFAP for quantitative fluorescence microscopy. Cell populations were calculated with the ImageJ particle analyzer tool; correlation between microglial density and mean ODI values were calculated with Kendall's tau. Monte Carlo simulations demonstrate the sensitivity and positive correlation of ODI to increased occupancy in the extra-neurite space. Commensurate with our simulation data,
NODDI imaging demonstrates an increase in ODI as microglia repopulate the brain following the withdrawal of CSF1R inhibition. Quantitative immunofluorescence of microglial density reveals that microglial density is positively correlated with ODI and greater hindered diffusion in the extra-neurite space (τ = 0.386,
< 0.05). Our results demonstrate that clinically feasible multi-compartment diffusion weighted imaging techniques such as NODDI are sensitive to microglial density and the cellular changes associated with microglial activation and highlights its potential to improve clinical diagnostic accuracy, patient risk stratification, and therapeutic monitoring of neuroinflammation in neurologic and psychiatric disease.
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Frontiers Research Foundation,Frontiers Media S.A
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