نتایج جستجو برای: MEMRI

تعداد نتایج: 239  

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging 2011
Rajesh Dash Jaehoon Chung Fumiaki Ikeno Annett Hahn-Windgassen Yuka Matsuura Mihoko V Bennett Jennifer K Lyons Tomohiko Teramoto Robert C Robbins Michael V McConnell Alan C Yeung Todd J Brinton Phillip P Harnish Phillip C Yang

BACKGROUND Gadolinium (Gd)-based delayed-enhancement MRI (DEMRI) identifies nonviable myocardium but is nonspecific and may overestimate nonviable territory. Manganese (Mn(2+))-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) denotes specific Mn(2+) uptake into viable cardiomyocytes. We performed a dual-contrast myocardial assessment in a porcine ischemia-reperfusion (IR) model to test the hypothesis that combined DEMRI a...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2012
Bryan H De La Garza Guang Li Yen-Yu I Shih Timothy Q Duong

PURPOSE To employ functional manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) to image layer-specific changes in calcium-dependent activities in the rat retina during light versus dark adaptation. METHODS Functional MEMRI at 20 × 20 × 700 μm was used to study light and dark adaptation in the same animals (N = 10) in which one eye was covered and the fellow eye was not. The activity encoding of the light and da...

Journal: :NMR in biomedicine 2004
Afonso C Silva Jung Hee Lee Ichio Aoki Alan P Koretsky

Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) is being increasingly used for MRI in animals due to the unique T1 contrast that is sensitive to a number of biological processes. Three specific uses of MEMRI have been demonstrated: to visualize activity in the brain and the heart; to trace neuronal specific connections in the brain; and to enhance the brain cytoarchitecture after a systemic dose. Based on an ev...

2012
Benoist Lehallier Olivier Rampin Audrey Saint-Albin Nathalie Jérôme Christian Ouali Yves Maurin Jean-Marie Bonny

BACKGROUND So far, an overall view of olfactory structures activated by natural biologically relevant odors in the awake rat is not available. Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) is appropriate for this purpose. While MEMRI has been used for anatomical labeling of olfactory pathways, functional imaging analyses have not yet been performed beyond the olfactory bulb. Here, we have used MEMRI for funct...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2008
Abby E Deans Youssef Zaim Wadghiri César A Berrios-Otero Daniel H Turnbull

The mouse is the preferred model organism for genetic studies of mammalian brain development. MRI has potential for in utero studies of mouse brain development, but has been limited previously by challenges of maximizing image resolution and contrast while minimizing artifacts due to physiological motion. Manganese (Mn)-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) studies have demonstrated central nervous system (CNS)...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Hanbing Lu Zheng-Xiong Xi Leah Gitajn William Rea Yihong Yang Elliot A Stein

Dynamic manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI) detects neuronal activity based on the passage of Mn(2+) into active neurons. Because this mechanism is independent of any hemodynamic response, it is potentially ideal for pharmacological studies and was applied to investigate the acute CNS effects of cocaine in the rat. Dose-dependent, region-specific MEMRI signals were seen mostly...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2008
David J Calkins Philip J Horner Robin Roberts Marius Gradianu Bruce A Berkowitz

PURPOSE To test the hypothesis that manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI) is a sensitive approach for measuring of age-related ocular changes in experimental pigmentary glaucoma. METHODS Four groups of light-adapted mice were studied using MEMRI: young (2-3 months), C57BL/6 (negative controls), and DBA/2J mice and aged (10-11 months) C57BL/6 and DBA/2J mice. In all mice, eye p...

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2015
Lora Talley Watts Qiang Shen Shengwen Deng Jonathan Chemello Timothy Q Duong

Calcium dysfunction is involved in secondary traumatic brain injury (TBI). Manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI), in which the manganese ion acts as a calcium analog and a MRI contrast agent, was used to study rats subjected to a controlled cortical impact. Comparisons were made with conventional T2 MRI, sensorimotor behavior, and immunohistology. The major findings were: (1) Low-dose manganese (29 mg...

2015
Jackeline Moraes Malheiros Fernando Fernandes Paiva Beatriz Monteiro Longo Clement Hamani Luciene Covolan

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an excellent non-invasive tool to investigate biological systems. The administration of the paramagnetic divalent ion manganese (Mn(2+)) enhances MRI contrast in vivo. Due to similarities between Mn(2+) and calcium (Ca(2+)), the premise of manganese-enhanced MRI (MEMRI) is that the former may enter neurons and other excitable cells through voltage-gated Ca(2+...

2015
Rajesh Dash Paul J Kim Yuka Matsuura Fumiaki Ikeno Scott Metzler Ngan F Huang Jennifer K Lyons Patricia K Nguyen Xiaohu Ge Cheryl Wong Po Foo Michael V McConnell Joseph C Wu Alan C Yeung Phillip Harnish Phillip C Yang

BACKGROUND The exact mechanism of stem cell therapy in augmenting the function of ischemic cardiomyopathy is unclear. In this study, we hypothesized that increased viability of the peri-infarct region (PIR) produces restorative benefits after stem cell engraftment. A novel multimodality imaging approach simultaneously assessed myocardial viability (manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging ...

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