Bound pool fractions complement diffusion measures to describe white matter micro and macrostructure

Nikola Stikov, Lee M. Perry, Aviv Mezer, Elena Rykhlevskaia, Brian A. Wandell, John M. Pauly, Robert F. Dougherty

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Abstract

Diffusion imaging and bound pool fraction (BPF) mapping are two quantitative magnetic resonance imaging techniques that measure microstructural features of the white matter of the brain. Diffusion imaging provides a quantitative measure of the diffusivity of water in tissue. BPF mapping is a quantitative magnetization transfer (qMT) technique that estimates the proportion of exchanging protons bound to macromolecules, such as those found in myelin, and is thus a more direct measure of myelin content than diffusion. In this work, we combined BPF estimates of macromolecular content with measurements of diffusivity within human white matter tracts. Within the white matter, the correlation between BPFs and diffusivity measures such as fractional anisotropy and radial diffusivity was modest, suggesting that diffusion tensor imaging and bound pool fractions are complementary techniques. We found that several major tracts have high BPF, suggesting a higher density of myelin in these tracts. We interpret these results in the context of a quantitative tissue model.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1112-1121
Number of pages10
JournalNeuroImage
Volume54
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jan 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bound pool fractions
  • Diffusion tensor imaging
  • G-ratio
  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Myelin
  • QMRI
  • Quantitative magnetization transfer
  • Relaxometry
  • White matter

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Neurology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience

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