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Statistical diffusion tensor histology reveals regional dysmyelination effects in the shiverer mouse mutant
Authors:Tyszka J Michael  Readhead Carol  Bearer Elaine L  Pautler Robia G  Jacobs Russell E
Affiliation:aBiological Imaging Center, Division of Biology, California Institute of Technology, 2Q Broad 114-96, 1200 E California Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91125, USA;bDepartment of Pathology and Medicine, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA;cDepartment of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Abstract:
Shiverer is an important model of central nervous system dysmyelination characterized by a deletion in the gene encoding myelin basic protein with relevance to human dysmyelinating and demyelinating diseases. Perfusion fixed brains from shiverer mutant (C3Fe.SWV Mbpshi/Mbpshi n = 6) and background control (C3HeB.FeJ, n = 6) mice were compared using contrast enhanced volumetric diffusion tensor magnetic resonance microscopy with a nominal isotropic spatial resolution of 80 μm. Images were accurately coregistered using non-linear warping allowing voxel-wise statistical parametric mapping of tensor invariant differences between control and shiverer groups. Highly significant differences in the tensor trace and both the axial and radial diffusivity were observed within the major white matter tracts and in the thalamus, midbrain, brainstem and cerebellar white matter, consistent with a high density of myelinated axons within these regions. The fractional anisotropy was found to be much less sensitive than the trace and eigenvalues to dysmyelination and associated microanatomic changes.
Keywords:Dysmyelination   Shiverer mutant   Magnetic resonance microscopy   Diffusion tensor imaging
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