PLoS ONE (Jan 2015)

Restoring susceptibility induced MRI signal loss in rat brain at 9.4 T: A step towards whole brain functional connectivity imaging.

  • Rupeng Li,
  • Xiping Liu,
  • Jason W Sidabras,
  • Eric S Paulson,
  • Andrzej Jesmanowicz,
  • Andrew S Nencka,
  • Anthony G Hudetz,
  • James S Hyde

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119450
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
p. e0119450

Abstract

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The aural cavity magnetic susceptibility artifact leads to significant echo planar imaging (EPI) signal dropout in rat deep brain that limits acquisition of functional connectivity fcMRI data. In this study, we provide a method that recovers much of the EPI signal in deep brain. Needle puncture introduction of a liquid-phase fluorocarbon into the middle ear allows acquisition of rat fcMRI data without signal dropout. We demonstrate that with seeds chosen from previously unavailable areas, including the amygdala and the insular cortex, we are able to acquire large scale networks, including the limbic system. This tool allows EPI-based neuroscience and pharmaceutical research in rat brain using fcMRI that was previously not feasible.