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Mapping the human lateral geniculate nucleus and its cytoarchitectonic subdivisions using quantitative MRI.

Christa Müller-Axt1, Cornelius Eichner2, Henriette Rusch3, Louise Kauffmann4, Pierre-Louis Bazin5, Alfred Anwander2, Markus Morawski6, Katharina von Kriegstein7.   

Abstract

The human lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of the visual thalamus is a key subcortical processing site for visual information analysis. Due to its small size and deep location within the brain, a non-invasive characterization of the LGN and its microstructurally distinct magnocellular (M) and parvocellular (P) subdivisions in humans is challenging. Here, we investigated whether structural quantitative MRI (qMRI) methods that are sensitive to underlying microstructural tissue features enable MR-based mapping of human LGN M and P subdivisions. We employed high-resolution 7 Tesla in-vivo qMRI in N = 27 participants and ultra-high resolution 7 Tesla qMRI of a post-mortem human LGN specimen. We found that a quantitative assessment of the LGN and its subdivisions is possible based on microstructure-informed qMRI contrast alone. In both the in-vivo and post-mortem qMRI data, we identified two components of shorter and longer longitudinal relaxation time (T1) within the LGN that coincided with the known anatomical locations of a dorsal P and a ventral M subdivision, respectively. Through ground-truth histological validation, we further showed that the microstructural MRI contrast within the LGN pertains to cyto- and myeloarchitectonic tissue differences between its subdivisions. These differences were based on cell and myelin density, but not on iron content. Our qMRI-based mapping strategy paves the way for an in-depth understanding of LGN function and microstructure in humans. It further enables investigations into the selective contributions of LGN subdivisions to human behavior in health and disease.
Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Human; Lateral geniculate nucleus; Magnocellular; Parvocellular; Quantitative MRI; Thalamus

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34562697     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118559

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


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Authors:  Jan W Kurzawski; Claudia Lunghi; Laura Biagi; Michela Tosetti; Maria Concetta Morrone; Paola Binda
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2022-04-06       Impact factor: 8.713

2.  Improving the Quantification of the Lateral Geniculate Nucleus in Magnetic Resonance Imaging Using a Novel 3D-Edge Enhancement Technique.

Authors:  Mikhail Lipin; Jean Bennett; Gui-Shuang Ying; Yinxi Yu; Manzar Ashtari
Journal:  Front Comput Neurosci       Date:  2021-12-03       Impact factor: 2.380

3.  A unified 3D map of microscopic architecture and MRI of the human brain.

Authors:  Anneke Alkemade; Pierre-Louis Bazin; Rawien Balesar; Kerrin Pine; Evgeniya Kirilina; Harald E Möller; Robert Trampel; Johan M Kros; Max C Keuken; Ronald L A W Bleys; Dick F Swaab; Andreas Herrler; Nikolaus Weiskopf; Birte U Forstmann
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2022-04-27       Impact factor: 14.957

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