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Quantitative measurements of regional cerebral blood volume using MRI in rats: effects of arterial carbon dioxide tension and mannitol.
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Magnetic resonance in medicine [Magn Reson Med] 1997 Sep; Vol. 38 (3), pp. 420-8. - Publication Year :
- 1997
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Abstract
- A three-dimensional (3D) T1-weighted sequence was used to acquire high spatial resolution whole brain images in rats before and after the injection of an intravascular contrast agent. These T1-weighted images were used to estimate regional cerebral blood volume (rCBV) as a percentage of blood volume in each voxel. Ventilation was manipulated to investigate the effects of altered arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) on rCBV. In addition, different doses of a hypertonic mannitol solution were used to investigate the sensitivity of the proposed method in a serial monitoring paradigm. An rCBV of 2.40% +/- 0.34% was obtained before any physiological manipulation, in good agreement with literature values using alternative techniques. Using this method, it was found that there exists a linear relationship between PaCO2 and rCBV (R2 = 0.77) and that rCBV increased in a dose and time dependent fashion in mannitol-treated rats. High signal-to-noise was available due to the substantial increase in blood signal from the intravascular contrast agent.
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- Animals
Blood Flow Velocity drug effects
Blood Gas Analysis
Blood Volume drug effects
Blood-Brain Barrier
Brain drug effects
Brain metabolism
Capillary Permeability
Contrast Media
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Gadolinium DTPA
Male
Rats
Blood Volume physiology
Brain blood supply
Carbon Dioxide metabolism
Cerebrovascular Circulation physiology
Diuretics, Osmotic pharmacology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods
Mannitol pharmacology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0740-3194
- Volume :
- 38
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Magnetic resonance in medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 9339444
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1910380311