| Literature DB >> 17988892 |
Ze Wang1, María Fernández-Seara, David C Alsop, Wen-Ching Liu, Judy F Flax, April A Benasich, John A Detre.
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Arterial spin labeled (ASL) perfusion MRI provides a noninvasive approach for longitudinal imaging of regional brain function in infants. In the present study, continuous ASL (CASL) perfusion MRI was carried out in normally developing 7- and 13-month-old infants while asleep without sedation. The 13-month infant group showed an increase (P<0.05) of relative CBF in frontal regions as compared to the 7-month group using a region of interest based analysis. Using a machine-learning algorithm to automatically classify the relative CBF maps of the two infant groups, a significant (P<0.05, permutation testing) regional CBF increase was found in the hippocampi, anterior cingulate, amygdalae, occipital lobes, and auditory cortex in the 13-month-old infants. These results are consistent with current understanding of infant brain development and demonstrate the feasibility of using perfusion MRI to noninvasively monitor developing brain function.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17988892 PMCID: PMC2268607 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.09.045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroimage ISSN: 1053-8119 Impact factor: 6.556