Orientation dependence of R2 relaxation in the newborn brain
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2022.119702
Orientation dependence of R2 relaxation in the newborn brain
Abstract
In MRI the transverse relaxation rate, R2 = 1/T2, shows dependence on the orientation of ordered tissue relative to the main magnetic field. In previous studies, orientation effects of R2 relaxation in the mature brain's white matter have been found to be described by a susceptibility-based model of diffusion through local magnetic field inhomogeneities created by the diamagnetic myelin sheaths. Orientation effects in human newborn white matter have not yet been investigated. The newborn brain is known to contain very little myelin and is therefore expected to exhibit a decrease in orientation dependence driven by susceptibility-based effects. We measured R2 orientation dependence in the white matter of human newborns. R2 data were acquired with a 3D Gradient and Spin Echo (GRASE) sequence and fiber orientation was mapped with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). We found orientation dependence in newborn white matter that is not consistent with the susceptibility-based model and is best described by a model of residual dipolar coupling. In the near absence of myelin in the newborn brain, these findings suggest the presence of residual dipolar coupling between rotationally restricted water molecules. This has important implications for quantitative imaging methods such as myelin water imaging, and suggests orientation dependence of R2 as a potential marker in early brain development.
Keywords: Dipole- dipole interaction; Fiber orientation; Neonates; T(2) anisotropy; White matter microstructure.
Copyright © 2022. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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