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Assessing Global and Regional Iron Content in Deep Gray Matter as a Function of Age Using Susceptibility Mapping

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JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
卷 44, 期 1, 页码 59-71

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jmri.25130

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) / Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (HSFC) Synchrotron Medical Imaging Team [CIF 99472]

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Purpose: To investigate the correlation of non-heme iron content in deep gray matter nuclei as a function of age using quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) from both whole-structural and regional perspectives. Materials and Methods: We studied a group of 174 normal subjects ranging from 20 to 69 years old and measured the magnetic susceptibility of seven subcortical gray matter nuclei. SWI (susceptibility-weighted imaging) phase images were used to generate the susceptibility maps, which were acquired on a 1.5T scanner. The 3D whole-structural measurements were used to determine age-related thresholds, which were applied to calculate the local iron deposition (RII: portion of the structure that contains iron concentration larger than the structure threshold). Age-susceptibility correlation was reported for each measured structure for both the whole-region and two-region (low iron and high iron content regions) analysis. Results: For the local high iron content region, a strong age-susceptibility correlation was found in the caudate nucleus (CN, R=0.9), putamen (PUT, R=0.9), red nucleus (RN, R=0.8), globus pallidus (GP, R=0.7), substantia nigra (SN, R=0.5), and pulvinar thalamus (PT, R=0.5); for the global iron content, a strong age-susceptibility correlation was found in CN(R=0.6), PUT(R=0.7), and RN(R=0.6). Overall, for each structure analyzed in this study, regional analysis showed higher correlation coefficient and higher slope comparing to the whole-region analysis. Further, we found the quantitative conversion factor between magnetic susceptibility and iron concentration to be 1.03 +/- 0.03 ppb per mu g iron/g wet tissue. Conclusion: We conclude that the age-susceptibility correlation can serve as a quantitative magnetic susceptibility baseline as a function of age for monitoring abnormal global and regional iron deposition. A regional analysis has shown a tighter age related behavior, providing a reliable and sensitive reference for what can be considered normal iron content for studies of neurodegenerative diseases.

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