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Cerebral Cortex | 2014

Layer-Specific Intracortical Connectivity Revealed with Diffusion MRI

Christoph Leuze; Pierre Louis Bazin; Bibek Dhital; Carsten Stüber; Katja Reimann; Stefan Geyer; Robert Turner

In this work, we show for the first time that the tangential diffusion component is orientationally coherent at the human cortical surface. Using diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI), we have succeeded in tracking intracortical fiber pathways running tangentially within the cortex. In contrast with histological methods, which reveal little regarding 3-dimensional organization in the human brain, dMRI delivers additional understanding of the layer dependence of the fiber orientation. A postmortem brain block was measured at very high angular and spatial resolution. The dMRI data had adequate resolution to allow analysis of the fiber orientation within 4 notional cortical laminae. We distinguished a lamina at the cortical surface where diffusion was tangential along the surface, a lamina below the surface where diffusion was mainly radial, an internal lamina covering the Stria of Gennari, where both strong radial and tangential diffusion could be observed, and a deep lamina near the white matter, which also showed mainly radial diffusion with a few tangential compartments. The measurement of the organization of the tangential diffusion component revealed a strong orientational coherence at the cortical surface.


Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 2014

Fast accurate MR thermometry using phase referenced asymmetric spin-echo EPI at high field

Markus Streicher; Andreas Schäfer; Dimo Ivanov; Dirk Müller; Alexis Amadon; Enrico Reimer; Laurentius Huber; Bibek Dhital; Deborah Rivera; Carsten Kögler; Robert Trampel; André Pampel; Robert Turner

A novel highly accurate method for MR thermometry, effective at high field, is introduced and validated, which corrects for slow and fast field fluctuations by means of reference images.


NeuroImage | 2016

Temperature dependence of water diffusion pools in brain white matter

Bibek Dhital; Christian Labadie; Frank Stallmach; Harald E. Möller; Robert Turner

Water diffusion in brain tissue can now be easily investigated using magnetic resonance (MR) techniques, providing unique insights into cellular level microstructure such as axonal orientation. The diffusive motion in white matter is known to be non-Gaussian, with increasing evidence for more than one water-containing tissue compartment. In this study, freshly excised porcine brain white matter was measured using a 125-MHz MR spectrometer (3T) equipped with gradient coils providing magnetic field gradients of up to 35,000 mT/m. The sample temperature was varied between -14 and +19 °C. The hypothesis tested was that white matter contains two slowly exchanging pools of water molecules with different diffusion properties. A Stejskal-Tanner diffusion sequence with very short gradient pulses and b-factors up to 18.8 ms/μm(2) was used. The dependence on b-factor of the attenuation due to diffusion was robustly fitted by a biexponential function, with comparable volume fractions for each component. The diffusion coefficient of each component follows Arrhenius behavior, with significantly different activation energies. The measured volume fractions are consistent with the existence of three water-containing compartments, the first comprising relatively free cytoplasmic and extracellular water molecules, the second of water molecules in glial processes, and the third comprising water molecules closely associated with membranes, as for example, in the myelin sheaths and elsewhere. The activation energy of the slow diffusion pool suggests proton hopping at the surface of membranes by a Grotthuss mechanism, mediated by hydrating water molecules.


50th Annual Meeting of the European Society of Paediatric Radiology | 2013

The Gini-coefficient: A new method to assess fetal brain development

Adrian Viehweger; Till Riffert; Bibek Dhital; Thomas R. Knösche; M. Bauer; Holger Stepan; Ina Sorge; Wolfgang Hirsch

Founded in 1963 The European Society of Paediatric Radiology 50th Annual Meeting and 36th Postgraduate Course of the European Society of Paediatric Radiology


Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics Biology and Medicine | 2012

Effects of air susceptibility on proton resonance frequency MR thermometry

Markus Streicher; Andreas Schäfer; Enrico Reimer; Bibek Dhital; Robert Trampel; Dimo Ivanov; Robert Turner


International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 19th Annual Meetng | 2011

Visualization of the orientational structure of the human stria of Gennari with high resolution DWI

Christoph Leuze; Bibek Dhital; André Pampel; Robin M. Heidemann; Stefan Geyer; Marcel Gratz; Robert Turner


Pediatric Radiology | 2014

The Gini coefficient: a methodological pilot study to assess fetal brain development employing postmortem diffusion MRI

Adrian Viehweger; Till Riffert; Bibek Dhital; Thomas R. Knösche; Holger Stepan; Ina Sorge; Wolfgang Hirsch


International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM), 19th Scientific Meeting | 2011

Activation energies for water diffusion in ex-vivo white matter

Bibek Dhital; Christian Labadie; Harald E. Möller; Robert Turner


ISMRM 19th Annual Meeting | 2011

Frequency-selective asymmetric spin-echo EPI with parallel imaging for fast internally referenced MR thermometry

Markus Streicher; Andreas Schäfer; Dirk Müller; Carsten Kögler; Enrico Reimer; Bibek Dhital; Robert Trampel; Deborah Rivera; André Pampel; Dimo Ivanov; Robert Turner


Rofo-fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiet Der Rontgenstrahlen Und Der Bildgebenden Verfahren | 2012

Der Gini-Koeffizient: ein neuer Ansatz zur Charakterisierung des Entwicklungszustandes fetaler Hirne

Adrian Viehweger; Till Riffert; Bibek Dhital; Thomas R. Knösche; Ina Sorge; Wolfgang Hirsch

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