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High resolution nuclear magnetic resonance imaging of the spinal cord in experimental demyelinating disease
Authors:G V Peersman  F L Van de Vyver  J E Lohman  U Lübke  J Gheuens  E Bellon  A Connelly  J J Martin
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Neuropathology, Born-Bunge Foundation, University of Antwerp, Universiteitsplein 1, B-2610 Wilrijk, Belgium;(2) Research Group for Biomedical NMR, University of Antwerp, Belgium;(3) Oxford Research Systems, Bruker, Abingdon, UK
Abstract:Summary Chronic recurrent experimental allergic encephalomyelitis was induced in a strain 13 guinea pig by inoculation of isologous spinal cord homogenate. The spinal cord was obtained after perfusion with 4% paraformaldehyde and examined with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging. Proton NMR spin echo images (repetition time: 3 s; echo times: 20 and 60 ms) were obtained from intact, isolated spinal cord in a 4.7 Tesla, 50 mm bore magnet. The slice thickness of the images was 380 mgrm and the inplane resolution was 40×40 mgrm. The images showed superficial areas of low signal intensity in the lateroventral regions of the white matter, in some instances with a seam of higher signal intensity. Neuropathologically, these abnormalities corresponded exactly to areas of demyelination. Control images did not show these abnormalities. The present high resolution imaging allowed a correlation between demyelination and abnormal NMR signals in a small laboratory animal with an inflammatory demyelinating disease.Supported by the Belgian Foundation of Medical Scientific Research (FGWO, grant 3.0096.86 and grant 3.0019.86), by the Institute for the promotion of Scientific Research in Industry and Agriculture (IWONL) and by the Scientic Research Planning Office of the Belgian Government (DPWB), contract no. 87/92-120
Keywords:Chronic experimental allergic encephalomyelitis  Spinal cord  High resolution nuclear magnetic resonance imaging  Demyelination  Multiple sclerosis
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