| Literature DB >> 33431990 |
Adam V Dvorak1,2, Taylor Swift-LaPointe3, Irene M Vavasour3,4, Lisa Eunyoung Lee5, Shawna Abel5, Bretta Russell-Schulz4, Carina Graf3,6, Anika Wurl3, Hanwen Liu3,6, Cornelia Laule3,6,4,7, David K B Li4,5, Anthony Traboulsee5, Roger Tam4,8, Lara A Boyd9, Alex L MacKay3,4, Shannon H Kolind3,6,4,5.
Abstract
Myelin water imaging is a quantitative neuroimaging technique that provides the myelin water fraction (MWF), a metric highly specific to myelin content, and the intra-/extra-cellular T2 (IET2), which is related to water and iron content. We coupled high-resolution data from 100 adults with gold-standard methodology to create an optimized anatomical brain template and accompanying MWF and IET2 atlases. We then used the MWF atlas to characterize how myelin content relates to demographic factors. In most brain regions, myelin content followed a quadratic pattern of increase during the third decade of life, plateau at a maximum around the fifth decade, then decrease during later decades. The ranking of mean myelin content between brain regions remained consistent across age groups. These openly available normative atlases can facilitate evaluation of myelin imaging results on an individual basis and elucidate the distribution of myelin content between brain regions and in the context of aging.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33431990 PMCID: PMC7801525 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-79540-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379