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Variable-field relaxometry of iron-containing human tissues: a preliminary study
Hocq, Aline; Brouette, Nicolas; Saussez, Sven et al.
2009In Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging, 4 (4), p. 157-164
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Abstract :
[en] Excess iron is found in brain nuclei from neurodegenerative patients (with Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and Huntington's diseases) and also in the liver and spleen of cirrhosis, hemochromatosis and thalassaemia patients. Ferritin, the iron-storing protein of mammals, is known to darken T(2)-weighted MR images. Understanding NMR tissue behavior may make it possible to detect those diseases, to follow their evolution and finally to establish a protocol for non-invasive measurement of an organ's iron content using MRI methods. In this preliminary work, the MR relaxation properties of embalmed iron-containing tissues were studied as well as their potential correlation with the iron content of these tissues. Relaxometric measurements (T(1) and T(2)) of embalmed samples of brain nuclei (caudate nucleus, dentate nucleus, globus pallidus, putamen, red nucleus and substantia nigra), liver and spleen from six donors were made at different magnetic fields (0.00023-14 T). The influence of the inter-echo time on transverse relaxation was also studied. Moreover, iron content of tissues was determined by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy. In brain nuclei, 1/T(2) increases quadratically with the field and depends on the inter-echo time in CPMG sequences at high fields, both features compatible with an outer sphere relaxation theory. In liver and spleen, 1/T(2) increases linearly with the field and depends on the inter-echo time at all fields. In our study, a correlation between 1/T(2) and iron concentration is observed. Explaining the relaxation mechanism for these tissues is likely to require a combination of several models. The value of 1/T(2) at high field could be used to evaluate iron accumulation in vivo. In the future, confirmation of those features is expected to be achieved from measurements of fresh (not embalmed) human tissues.
Disciplines :
Radiology, nuclear medicine & imaging
Chemistry
Author, co-author :
Hocq, Aline ;  Université de Mons > Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie > Physique biomédicale
Brouette, Nicolas
Saussez, Sven  ;  Université de Mons > Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie > Anatomie humaine et Oncologie expérimentale
Luhmer, Michel
Gillis, Pierre ;  Université de Mons > Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie > Physique biomédicale
Gossuin, Yves  ;  Université de Mons > Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie > Biomathématiques
Language :
English
Title :
Variable-field relaxometry of iron-containing human tissues: a preliminary study
Publication date :
01 July 2009
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging
ISSN :
1555-4309
Publisher :
John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, United States - New Jersey
Volume :
4
Issue :
4
Pages :
157-164
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Research unit :
M104 - Physique biomédicale
M112 - Anatomie humaine et Oncologie expérimentale
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