ROLE OF IRON AND FERRITIN IN MR IMAGING OF THE BRAIN - A STUDY IN PRIMATES AT DIFFERENT FIELD STRENGTHS

被引:126
作者
BIZZI, A
BROOKS, RA
BRUNETTI, A
HILL, JM
ALGER, JR
MILETICH, RS
FRANCAVILLA, TL
DICHIRO, G
机构
[1] NINCDS,NEUROIMAGING SECT,BLDG 10,RM 1C451,BETHESDA,MD 20892
[2] PEPTIDE DESIGN,GERMANTOWN,MD
关键词
Brain; anatomy; MR studies; Iron; Magnetic resonance (MR); experimental; physics;
D O I
10.1148/radiology.177.1.2399339
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
The authors measured in vivo signal intensity on magnetic resonance (MR) images and postmortem iron concentrations in the brains of three young and two old rhesus monkeys. T2-weighted MR imaging was done at 0.5, 1.5, 2.0, and 4.7 T. Relative assessment of iron concentration was made from the optical density of brain sections stained with the Perls' method intensified with diaminobenzidine. MR imaging and optical density measurements were made in the centrum semiovale (white matter) and in four gray matter areas: the insular cortex, caudate nucleus, putamen, and globus pallidus, the latter three of which accumulate significant iron deposits with age. High optical density and decreased signal intensity were found in these areas, and the inverse correlation between gray matter/white matter signal ratio and optical density was in good agreement with the theory of T2 shortening caused by diffusion of water through magnetic inhomogeneities. However, the dependence of T2 shortening on field strength was not quadratic, as expected for paramagnetic iron, but instead showed a marked leveling off at higher field strengths. This magnetic 'saturation' is explainable by antiferromagnetism and superparamagnetism of the ferritin core and has been observed in ferritin solutions at low temperatures. Similar observations at body temperature are needed before the iron-ferritin explanation for T2 shortening can be considered proved.
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