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Abstract #0030

Relaxation-exchange imaging (REXI) for the measurement of trans-barrier water exchange in choroid plexus

Xuetao Wu1,2, Zejun Wang3, Yu Yin4, Qingping He5, Yi-Cheng Hsu6, Rong Xue1,2, and Ruiliang Bai7
1State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Science, Beijing MRI Center for Brain Research, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China, 3Key Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering of Ministry of Education, College of Biomedical Engineering and Instrument Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, 4Department of Chemistry, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, 5School of Brain Science and Brain Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, 6MR Collaboration, Siemens Healthcare, Shanghai, China, 7Interdisciplinary Institute of Neuroscience and Technology, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Neurofluids, Neurofluids, choroid plexus, Blood-CSF barrier, relaxation exchange

Motivation: Scarcity of non-invasive imaging techniques of choroid plexus function hindered our knowledge of the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier (BCSFB).

Goal(s): We aimed to measure the trans-barrier water exchange rate in choroid plexus.

Approach: We developed a new imaging method and contrast mechanism, named relaxation-exchange imaging (REXI), and validated its feasibility on both phantoms and rats.

Results: REXI successfully captured the changes in proton exchange rate of urea-water phantoms at varying pH. In-vivo experiments on rats showed the potential of REXI to measure the trans-barrier water exchange in choroid plexus.

Impact: Given the emerging importance of neurofluids and choroid plexus, our novel MRI method REXI provides a way to measure the trans-barrier water exchange in CP and a potential imaging tool to evaluate CP function in future studies.

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