4.5 Article

T1ρ contrast in functional magnetic resonance imaging

Journal

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
Volume 54, Issue 5, Pages 1155-1162

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.20698

Keywords

3 T; spin locking; cerebral blood volume; BOLD contrast; modeling

Funding

  1. NCRR NIH HHS [P41 RR002305, RR02305, P41 RR002305-236875] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NHLBI NIH HHS [5-T32-HL07614, T32 HL007614] Funding Source: Medline
  3. NIMH NIH HHS [P50 MH064045, MH64045] Funding Source: Medline

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The application of T-1 in the rotating frame (T-1 rho) to functional MRI in humans was studied at 3 T. Increases in neural activity increased parenchymal T-1 rho. Modeling suggested that cerebral blood volume mediated this increase. A pulse sequence named spin-locked echo planar imaging (SLEPI) that produces both T-1 rho and T-2* contrast was developed and used in a visual functional MRI (fMRI)experiment. Spin-locked contrast significantly augments the T2* blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) contrast in this sequence. The total functional contrast generated by the SLEPI sequence (1.31 %) was 54% larger than the contrast (0.85%) obtained from a conventional gradient-echo EPI sequence using echo times of 30 ms. Analysis of image SNR revealed that the spin-locked preparation period of the sequence produced negligible signal loss from static dephasing effects. The SLEPI sequence appears to be an attractive alternative to conventional BOLD fMRI, particularly when long echo times are undesirable, such as when studying prefrontal cortex or ventral regions, where static susceptibility gradients often degrade T-2*-weighted images. Magn Reson Med 54: 1155-1162, 2005. (c) 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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