Axonal and glial microstructural information in white matter obtained with diffusion weighted magnetic resonance spectroscopy at 7T

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Abstract

Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance spectroscopy (DWS) offers unique access to compartment-specific microstructural information on tissue, and potentially sensitive detection of compartment- specific changes in disease. The specificity of DWS is, however, offset by its relative low sensitivity, intrinsic to all MRS-based methods, and further exacerbated by the signal loss due to the diffusion weighting and long echo times. In this work we first provide an experimental example for the type of compartment-specific information that can be obtained with DWS from a small volume of interest in brain white matter. We then propose and discuss a strategy for the analysis of DWS data, which includes the use of models of diffusion in compartments with simple geometries. We conclude with a broader discussion of the potential role of DWS in the characterization of tissue micro structure and the complementarity of DWS with less specific but more sensitive microstructural tools such as diffusion tensor imaging. © 2013 Ronen, Ercan and Webb.

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Ronen, I., Ercan, E., & Webb, A. (2013). Axonal and glial microstructural information in white matter obtained with diffusion weighted magnetic resonance spectroscopy at 7T. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, (FEBRUARY 2013). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2013.00013

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