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Abstract #2030

Simultaneous Assessment of Microstructural integrity and Metabolite Profile from Superior Longitudinal Fasciculus in Normal Healthy Brains

Archith Rajan1, Mauro Hanaoka1, Laiz Laura de Godoy1, Daniel Gewolb1, Elizabeth Dutweiler1, Sulaiman Sheriff2, Harish Poptani3, Suyash Mohan1, and Sanjeev Chawla1
1Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Radiology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States, 3Centre for Preclinical Imaging, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Synopsis

Keywords: White Matter, Brain, Whole brain spectroscopic imaging, neurite orientation distribution and density imaging, Superior longitudinal fasciculus

Motivation: Superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) is critical in multiple normal functions. It is imperative to co-localize white-matter tract of SLF with metabolite maps to facilitate simultaneous analysis of microstructural integrity and metabolite alterations.

Goal(s): To evaluate relationships among metabolite ratios and diffusion MRI derived parameters along the path of SLF in normal healthy adults.

Approach: The associations between whole brain spectroscopy derived Cho/Cr, Cho/NAA ratios and diffusion MRI derived FA, MD, fICVF, fIso and ODI parameters were assessed along the length of SLF segments II-III.

Results: Strong significant correlations between Cho/Cr and Cho/NAA ratios and FA, MD, ficvf were observed.

Impact: Diffusion MRI and whole brain spectroscopy could be used to study the covariation of white matter microstructure and metabolism. Multiparametric normative tract profiles established over larger cohorts could serve as the basis for early detection of white matter anomalies.

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