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Toward an In Vivo Neuroimaging Template of Human Brainstem Nuclei of the Ascending Arousal, Autonomic, and Motor Systems.

Marta Bianciardi1, Nicola Toschi1,2, Brian L Edlow3, Cornelius Eichner1, Kawin Setsompop1, Jonathan R Polimeni1, Emery N Brown4, Hannah C Kinney5, Bruce R Rosen1, Lawrence L Wald1.   

Abstract

Brainstem nuclei (Bn) in humans play a crucial role in vital functions, such as arousal, autonomic homeostasis, sensory and motor relay, nociception, sleep, and cranial nerve function, and they have been implicated in a vast array of brain pathologies. However, an in vivo delineation of most human Bn has been elusive because of limited sensitivity and contrast for detecting these small regions using standard neuroimaging methods. To precisely identify several human Bn in vivo, we employed a 7 Tesla scanner equipped with multi-channel receive-coil array, which provided high magnetic resonance imaging sensitivity, and a multi-contrast (diffusion fractional anisotropy and T2-weighted) echo-planar-imaging approach, which provided complementary contrasts for Bn anatomy with matched geometric distortions and resolution. Through a combined examination of 1.3 mm(3) multi-contrast anatomical images acquired in healthy human adults, we semi-automatically generated in vivo probabilistic Bn labels of the ascending arousal (median and dorsal raphe), autonomic (raphe magnus, periaqueductal gray), and motor (inferior olivary nuclei, two subregions of the substantia nigra compatible with pars compacta and pars reticulata, two subregions of the red nucleus, and, in the diencephalon, two subregions of the subthalamic nucleus) systems. These labels constitute a first step toward the development of an in vivo neuroimaging template of Bn in standard space to facilitate future clinical and research investigations of human brainstem function and pathology. Proof-of-concept clinical use of this template is demonstrated in a minimally conscious patient with traumatic brainstem hemorrhages precisely localized to the raphe Bn involved in arousal.

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Keywords:  7 Tesla; ascending arousal system; autonomic system; high spatial resolution diffusion-weighted imaging; human brainstem nuclei; in vivo preliminary neuroimaging template; motor system; multi-contrast EPI

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26066023      PMCID: PMC4684653          DOI: 10.1089/brain.2015.0347

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Connect        ISSN: 2158-0014


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