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Surface-based characteristics of the cerebellar cortex visualized with ultra-high field MRI.

Yohan Boillat1, Pierre-Louis Bazin2, Kieran O'Brien3, Mário João Fartaria4, Guillaume Bonnier5, Gunnar Krueger6, Wietske van der Zwaag7, Cristina Granziera8.   

Abstract

Although having a relatively homogeneous cytoarchitectonic organization, the cerebellar cortex is a heterogeneous region characterized by different amounts of myelin, iron and protein expression profiles. In this study, we used quantitative T1 and T2* mapping at ultra-high field (7T) MRI to investigate the tissue characteristics of the cerebellar gray matter surface and its layers. Detailed subject-specific surfaces were generated at three different cortical depths and averaged across subjects to create averaged T1- and T2*-maps on the cerebellar surface. T1 surfaces showed an alternation of lower and higher T1 values when going from the median to the lateral part of the cerebellar hemispheres. In addition, longer T1 values were observed in the more superficial gray matter layers. T2*-maps showed a similar longitudinal pattern, but no change related to the cortical depths. These patterns are possibly due to variations in the level of myelination, iron and zebrin protein expression.
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Keywords:  Cerebellum; Surface; T(1); T(2)*; Tissue content; Ultra-high field

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29339314     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.01.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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