Regional variations in glutamate levels across the cingulate cortex, decreasing rostral to caudal, have been observed previously in healthy volunteers with proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H-MRS) at 7 T. This study sought to explore cingulate cortex glutamate trends further by investigating whether a similar gradient could be detected at 3 T, the effect of sex, as well as whether individual variations gave rise to more than one regional glutamate pattern. H-MRS at 3 T [Phillips Elition; semi-localization by adiabatic selective refocusing, echo time (TE)/repetition time (TR) = 32/5,000] was acquired in four cingulate regions: the anterior, midanterior, midposterior, and posterior cortices, in 50 healthy participants (26 F) scanned at a fixed time of day and with controlled food intake.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: We investigated the correlation, reproducibility, and effect of white matter fiber orientation for three myelin-sensitive MRI techniques: magnetization transfer ratio (MTR), inhomogeneous magnetization transfer ratio (ihMTR), and gradient and spin echo-derived myelin water fraction (MWF).
Methods: We measured the three metrics in 17 white and three deep grey matter regions in 17 healthy adults at 3 T.
Results: We found a strong correlation between ihMTR and MTR (r = 0.
Objective: The study objective was to investigate the predictive value of functional connectivity changes induced by acute repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for clinical response in treatment-resistant depression.
Methods: Cross-sectional changes in functional connectivity induced by a single concurrent rTMS-fMRI session were assessed in 38 outpatients with treatment-resistant depression (26 of them female; mean age, 41.87 years) who subsequently underwent a 4-week course of rTMS.
Purpose: To combine metabolite cycling with J-difference editing (MC MEGA) to allow for prospective frequency correction at each transient without additional acquisitions and compare it to water-suppressed MEGA-PRESS (WS MEGA) editing with intermittent prospective frequency correction.
Methods: Macromolecule-suppressed gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA)-edited experiments were performed in a phantom and in the occipital lobe (OCC) (n = 12) and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) (n = 8) of the human brain. Water frequency consistency and average offset over acquisition time were compared.
Purpose: Heating of gradient coils and passive shim components is a common cause of instability in the B field, especially when gradient intensive sequences are used. The aim of the study was to set a benchmark for typical drift encountered during MR spectroscopy (MRS) to assess the need for real-time field-frequency locking on MRI scanners by comparing field drift data from a large number of sites.
Method: A standardized protocol was developed for 80 participating sites using 99 3T MR scanners from 3 major vendors.