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Neuroimage ; 271: 120003, 2023 05 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36907281

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Neural tissue microstructure plays an important role in developmental, physiological and pathophysiological processes. Diffusion tensor distribution (DTD) MRI helps probe subvoxel heterogeneity by describing water diffusion within a voxel using an ensemble of non-exchanging compartments characterized by a probability density function of diffusion tensors. In this study, we provide a new framework for acquiring multiple diffusion encoding (MDE) images and estimating DTD from them in the human brain in vivo. We interfused pulsed field gradients (iPFG) in a single spin echo to generate arbitrary b-tensors of rank one, two, or three without introducing concomitant gradient artifacts. Employing well-defined diffusion encoding parameters we show that iPFG retains salient features of a traditional multiple-PFG (mPFG/MDE) sequence while reducing the echo time and coherence pathway artifacts thereby extending its applications beyond DTD MRI. Our DTD is a maximum entropy tensor-variate normal distribution whose tensor random variables are constrained to be positive definite to ensure their physicality. In each voxel, the second-order mean and fourth-order covariance tensors of the DTD are estimated using a Monte Carlo method that synthesizes micro-diffusion tensors with corresponding size, shape, and orientation distributions to best fit the measured MDE images. From these tensors we obtain the spectrum of diffusion tensor ellipsoid sizes and shapes, and the microscopic orientation distribution function (µODF) and microscopic fractional anisotropy (µFA) that disentangle the underlying heterogeneity within a voxel. Using the DTD-derived µODF, we introduce a new method to perform fiber tractography capable of resolving complex fiber configurations. The results revealed microscopic anisotropy in various gray and white matter regions and skewed MD distributions in cerebellar gray matter not observed previously. DTD MRI tractography captured complex white matter fiber organization consistent with known anatomy. DTD MRI also resolved some degeneracies associated with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and elucidated the source of diffusion heterogeneity which may help improve the diagnosis of various neurological diseases and disorders.


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Imagen de Difusión Tensora , Sustancia Blanca , Humanos , Imagen de Difusión Tensora/métodos , Imagen de Difusión por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Encéfalo/anatomía & histología , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Anisotropía
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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 2766, 2021 02 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33531530

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The ability to characterize heterogeneous and anisotropic water diffusion processes within macroscopic MRI voxels non-invasively and in vivo is a desideratum in biology, neuroscience, and medicine. While an MRI voxel may contain approximately a microliter of tissue, our goal is to examine intravoxel diffusion processes on the order of picoliters. Here we propose a new theoretical framework and efficient experimental design to describe and measure such intravoxel structural heterogeneity and anisotropy. We assume that a constrained normal tensor-variate distribution (CNTVD) describes the variability of positive definite diffusion tensors within a voxel which extends its applicability to a wide range of b-values while preserving the richness of diffusion tensor distribution (DTD) paradigm unlike existing models. We introduce a new Monte Carlo (MC) scheme to synthesize realistic 6D DTD numerical phantoms and invert the MR signal. We show that the signal inversion is well-posed and estimate the CNTVD parameters parsimoniously by exploiting the different symmetries of the mean and covariance tensors of CNTVD. The robustness of the estimation pipeline is assessed by adding noise to calculated MR signals and compared with the ground truth. A family of invariant parameters and glyphs which characterize microscopic shape, size and orientation heterogeneity within a voxel are also presented.


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Algoritmos , Colorantes/química , Imagen de Difusión Tensora/métodos , Interpretación de Imagen Asistida por Computador , Anisotropía , Difusión
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