How Does Water Diffusion in Human White Matter Change Following Ischemic Stroke?
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Purpose: Temporal evolution of the water apparent diffusion coefficients (ADC) parallel (ADC∥) and perpendicular (ADC⊥) to the human white matter tract following ischemia has not been investigated systematically. We attempted to quantify the evolution of ADC∥ and ADC⊥ and examine whether it can be interpreted by a model of ischemic edema. Methods: We retrospectively selected 53 patients with ischemic lesions involving the posterior limb of the internal capsule (PLIC) and placed regions of interest in the right and left PLIC on ADC maps. We performed regression analysis of lesion-to-contralateral ratios of ADC∥ and ADC⊥ against the time (t=1-1600 h) from onset. We then fitted the estimated time courses of ADC∥ and ADC⊥ obtained from the analysis to a model of nerve tissue composed of cylinders (axons) and spheres corresponding to isotropic structures, particularly focal cytoplasmic swellings of glial cells and axons seen in ischemic white matter. Results: The evolution of ADC⊥ and ADC∥ differed. The estimated time course of ADC∥ in μm2•ms-1 was 0.64+0.88 exp (-0.24t) for 1<t<54 h and 0.00059t+0.61 for t≥54 h (contralateral normal value, 1.52). That of ADC⊥ was 0.19-0.063 exp (-0.24t) for 1<t<54 h and 0.00040t+0.17 for t≥54 h (normal value 0.22). The model fitted to these values showed that the volume of the cylinders decreased, that of the spheres increased, and extracellular volume changed little from one hour to approximately one day after stroke onset. Conclusion: In the human PLIC, ADC∥ continued to decrease from one hour to a few days after stroke onset, and ADC⊥ tended to increase. The temporal evolution could be interpreted by progression of the focal cytoplasmic swelling of glial cells and axons previously observed in animal studies.
- 日本磁気共鳴医学会の論文
- 2009-09-01
著者
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TAMURA Hajime
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Tohoku University School of Medicine
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SHIMOSEGAWA Eku
Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Akita Research Institute of Brain and Blood Vessels
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KURIHARA Noriko
Department of Radiology, Tohoku University School of Medicine.
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NISHINO Akiko
Department of Neurosurgery, Stroke Center
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Tamura Hajime
Department Of Noninvasive Diagnostic Imaging Tohoku University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Tamura Hajime
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
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Machida Yoshio
Department Of Noninvasive Diagnostic Imaging Tohoku University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Shimosegawa Eku
Department Of Nuclear Medicine And Tracer Kinetics Osaka University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Shimosegawa Eku
Department Of Radiology And Nuclear Medicine Akita Research Institute Of Brain And Blood Vessels Aki
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Nishino Akiko
Department Of Neurosurgery National Hospital Organization Sendai Medical Center
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Kurihara Noriko
Department Of Radiology National Hospital Organization Sendai Medical Center
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