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Influence of the size and curvedness of neural projections on the orientationally averaged diffusion MR signal.

Evren Özarslan1,2, Cem Yolcu1, Magnus Herberthson3, Hans Knutsson1, Carl-Fredrik Westin1,3.   

Abstract

Neuronal and glial projections can be envisioned to be tubes of infinitesimal diameter as far as diffusion magnetic resonance (MR) measurements via clinical scanners are concerned. Recent experimental studies indicate that the decay of the orientationally-averaged signal in white-matter may be characterized by the power-law, Ē(q) ∝ q-1, where q is the wavenumber determined by the parameters of the pulsed field gradient measurements. One particular study by McKinnon et al. [1] reports a distinctively faster decay in gray-matter. Here, we assess the role of the size and curvature of the neurites and glial arborizations in these experimental findings. To this end, we studied the signal decay for diffusion along general curves at all three temporal regimes of the traditional pulsed field gradient measurements. We show that for curvy projections, employment of longer pulse durations leads to a disappearance of the q-1 decay, while such decay is robust when narrow gradient pulses are used. Thus, in clinical acquisitions, the lack of such a decay for a fibrous specimen can be seen as indicative of fibers that are curved. We note that the above discussion is valid for an intermediate range of q-values as the true asymptotic behavior of the signal decay is Ē(q) ∝ q-4 for narrow pulses (through Debye-Porod law) or steeper for longer pulses. This study is expected to provide insights for interpreting the diffusion-weighted images of the central nervous system and aid in the design of acquisition strategies.

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Keywords:  Stejskal-Tanner; anisotropy; curvature; curvilinear; diffusion; magnetic resonance; powder; power-law

Year:  2018        PMID: 29675413      PMCID: PMC5903474          DOI: 10.3389/fphy.2018.00017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Phys        ISSN: 2296-424X


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