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Abstract #2056

White Matter Tract Specific R2 Reflects Fiber Size and Microstructure

Yicun Wang1, Peter van Gelderen1, Jacco A. de Zwart1, Jiazheng Zhou1, and Jeff H. Duyn1
1AMRI, LFMI, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: White Matter, White Matter

Motivation: T2 (or R2=1/T2) contrast is widely used for the study of neurological disease. Understanding how the relaxation relates to tissue microstructure may improve its clinical utility.

Goal(s): To explore white matter microstructural correlates to R2.

Approach: R2 mapping in healthy volunteers using Gradient Echo Sampling of Spin Echo at 7T. Atlas based analysis of fiber tracts, and analysis of corpus callosum subsections.

Results: R2 variation was about 25% across the white matter and correlated inversely with the diffusion MRI metric of axonal diameter.

Impact: T2 contrast is complex and influenced by factors including tissue iron and lipid content. Tissue microstructure, in particular white matter fiber thickness, may also play a role. Studying their relative contribution will help understand the nature of pathological tissue changes.

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