Quantitative activation-induced manganese-enhanced MRI reveals severity of Parkinsons disease in mice

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We demonstrate that activation-induced manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging with quantitative determination of the longitudinal relaxation time (qAIM-MRI) reveals the severity of Parkinsons disease (PD) in mice. We first show that manganese ion-accumulation depends on neuronal activity. A highly active region was then observed by qAIM-MRI in the caudate-putamen in PD-model mice that was significantly correlated to the severity of PD, suggesting its involvement in the expression of PD symptoms.

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Kikuta, S., Nakamura, Y., Yamamura, Y., Tamura, A., Homma, N., Yanagawa, Y., … Osanai, M. (2015). Quantitative activation-induced manganese-enhanced MRI reveals severity of Parkinsons disease in mice. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep12800

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