NeuroImage (Nov 2023)

In vivo labeling and quantitative imaging of neuronal populations using MRI

  • Shana Li,
  • Xiang Xu,
  • Canjun Li,
  • Ziyan Xu,
  • Ke Wu,
  • Qiong Ye,
  • Yan Zhang,
  • Xiaohua Jiang,
  • Chunlei Cang,
  • Changlin Tian,
  • Jie Wen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 281
p. 120374

Abstract

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The study of neural circuits, which underlies perception, cognition, emotion, and behavior, is essential for understanding the mammalian brain, a complex organ consisting of billions of neurons. To study the structure and function of the brain, in vivo neuronal labeling and imaging techniques are crucial as they provide true physiological information that ex vivo methods cannot offer. In this paper, we present a new strategy for in vivo neuronal labeling and quantification using MRI. We demonstrate the efficacy of this method by delivering the oatp1a1 gene to the target neurons using rAAV2-retro virus. OATP1A1 protein expression on the neuronal membrane increased the uptake of a specific MRI contrast agent (Gd-EOB-DTPA), leading to hyperintense signals on T1W images of labeled neuronal populations. We also used dynamic contrast enhancement-based methods to obtain quantitative information on labeled neuronal populations in vivo.

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