Dynamic dephasing changes in developing ischemic cerebral infarction in rats studied by Carr-Purcell T2 magnetic resonance imaging

Martin Kavec, Olli H.J. Gröhn, Heidi I. Gröhn, Michael Garwood, Risto A. Kauppinen

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Abstract

Carr-Purcell (CP) T2 MRI with adiabatic pulses, acquired with varying interecho interval (τCP), was used to study the time course of T2 and relative dynamic-dephasing contrast in the rat brain. Exposure to 30 min of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAo) resulted in an irreversible increase in absolute CP-T2 relaxation times. This was not associated with signal change in the relative dynamic-dephasing images, as computed by subtracting short τCP CP-T2 images from long τCP images and normalizing for long τCP images. A day after MCAo strong CP-T2 hyperintensity and low apparent diffusion coefficient were evident in the striatum with a decline in relative dynamic-dephasing contrast. Low dynamic dephasing contrast prevailed in striatum until day 5 post-MCAo, returning to control levels with similar time course to normalizing T2 and diffusion. The present results show a novel behavior of dynamic-dephasing contrast in poststroke brain tissue, providing data to assess the age of infarction in association to T2 images.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)960-964
Number of pages5
JournalMagnetic resonance in medicine
Volume53
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2005

Keywords

  • Brain
  • Dynamic-dephasing contrast
  • Infarction
  • Ischemia
  • T

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