High-Resolution MRI Study on Mouse Brain Using Micro-Imaging.
- Author:
Doug Young HAN
1
;
Moon Hyun YOON
;
Bo Young CHOE
Author Information
1. Nano-bio team, Korea Basic Science Institute, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Micro-imaging;
Mouse brain;
2D/3D imaging;
Proton density;
T2-weighted MR imaging
- MeSH:
Animals;
Brain;
Breeding;
Humans;
Magnets;
Mice;
Protons
- From:Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
2008;12(2):142-147
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: By using the micro-imaging unit modified from NMR spectrometer, the high resolution MRI protocols of finer than 100 micron in 5 minutes, is sought for mouse, which plays a central role in animal studies MATERIALS AND METHODS: C57BL/6 mouse, lighter than 50 gram, is used for the experiments. The superconducting magnet is vertical type with 89 mm inner diameter at 4.9 Tesla. The diameter of rf-coil is 30 mm. Mostly used techniques are the fast spin echo and the gradient echo pulse sequence. RESULTS: For 2D images, proton density and T2 weighted images are obtained and their optimum experimental variables were sought. Minute structure of mouse brain can be recognized and 3D brain image is also obtained additionally. 3D image will be useful particularly for the dynamic contrast study using various contrast agents. CONCLUSION: Like the case of human and other small animals, the high resolution of mouse brain is enough to recognize the minute structure of it. Recently, similar studies are reported domestically, but it seems only a beginning stage. Due to easiness of breeding /control, mouse MRI study will soon play a vital part in brain study.