Assessment of myelination development in neonatal rats using chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) 7-T MRI.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Experimental Brain Research Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1007/s00221-024-06952-2
Rui Wang, Shuxian Xu, Fenglin Jia, Yi Liao, Jiayi Li, Jing Liu, Fengyan Zhao, Haibo Qu
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Myelination is a crucial process in the nervous system. This study aimed to evaluate the progression of myelin sheath development in different brain regions of neonatal rats at distinct developmental stages using Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) 7-T MRI. Male SD rats of different ages (3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 1 month, 2 months) were selected for the study. Advanced in vivo MRI experiments were conducted using a 7-T MRI scanner. Custom MatLab scripts were employed to generate MR images and process the data. Myelin staining was used to assess myelin distribution in various brain regions. Statistical analysis was performed using repeated measures multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) and Spearman's rank correlation. The progression of myelination was significantly different in different brain regions (F(5, 30) = 3.34, P < 0.05), with the corpus callosum showing an accelerated rate of myelination. Within the first month alone, there was an increase of 46.1% in myelination (t(35) = 2.29, P < 0.05). The hypothalamus and internal capsule exhibited a more gradual yet consistent increase in myelination over the two-month period, with increases of 47.1% (t(35) = 2.27, P < 0.05) and 39.8% (t(35) = 2.59, P < 0.05), respectively. A substantial positive correlation was found between the MRI-based and histological measurements of myelination (r = 0.31, P < 0.05). This study demonstrates the potential of CEST 7-T MRI as a non-invasive tool for assessing myelination progression and provides insights into the differential myelination rates across various brain regions during early development.

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利用化学交换饱和转移(CEST) 7-T MRI评估新生大鼠髓鞘发育。
髓鞘形成是神经系统的一个重要过程。本研究旨在利用化学交换饱和转移(CEST) 7-T MRI评估不同发育阶段新生大鼠不同脑区髓鞘的发育进程。选择3天、1周、2周、3周、1个月、2个月不同年龄的雄性SD大鼠进行研究。使用7-T MRI扫描仪进行先进的体内MRI实验。使用自定义MatLab脚本生成MR图像并对数据进行处理。髓磷脂染色用于评估髓磷脂在脑各区域的分布。采用重复测量多变量方差分析(MANOVA)和Spearman秩相关进行统计分析。不同脑区髓鞘形成的进展差异有统计学意义(F(5,30) = 3.34, P
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1966, Experimental Brain Research publishes original contributions on many aspects of experimental research of the central and peripheral nervous system. The focus is on molecular, physiology, behavior, neurochemistry, developmental, cellular and molecular neurobiology, and experimental pathology relevant to general problems of cerebral function. The journal publishes original papers, reviews, and mini-reviews.
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