神经回路的磁共振成像。

Jeff Duyn, Alan P Koretsky
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现代磁共振成像研究的一个主要目标是能够对中枢神经系统的神经回路进行成像。这项任务的关键是能够描述与神经回路相关的一些重要参数。这些参数包括神经结构、神经回路的功能激活、神经回路的解剖和功能连接,以及可能改变神经回路的因素,如大脑中免疫细胞和大脑前体细胞的贩运。值得注意的是,在人脑和动物脑中进行的各种研究已经证明,神经回路的所有这些特征都可以通过核磁共振成像显现出来。在这篇文章中,我们简要总结了神经成像研究的新方向,这些方向在未来正常和病理人脑分析以及神经和精神疾病动物模型研究中将会被证明是有用的。目前,能描述心脏神经回路特征的核磁共振成像数据还很少,但我们将在本文中讨论目前适用的发展情况和未来前景。
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Magnetic resonance imaging of neural circuits.

A major goal of modern MRI research is to be able to image neural circuits in the central nervous system. Critical to this mission is the ability to describe a number of important parameters associated with neural circuits. These parameters include neural architecture, functional activation of neural circuits, anatomical and functional connectivity of neural circuits, and factors that might alter neural circuits, such as trafficking of immune cells and brain precursor cells in the brain. Remarkably, a variety of work in human and animal brains has demonstrated that all these features of neural circuits can be visualized with MRI. In this Article we provide a brief summary of the new directions in neural imaging research, which should prove useful in future analyses of normal and pathological human brains and in studies of animal models of neurological and psychiatric disorders. At present, few MRI data characterizing the neural circuits in the heart are available, but in this Article we discuss the applicable present developments and the prospects for the future.

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