Authors
Donna J Cross, Jennifer A Flexman, Yoshimi Anzai, Kenneth R Maravilla, Satoshi Minoshima
Publication date
2008/2/1
Journal
Neuroimage
Volume
39
Issue
3
Pages
915-926
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Axonal transport is a crucial process for neuronal homeostasis and cell functions. In vitro studies have indicated transport rates decrease with age. Disruption of axonal transport has been implicated in age-associated neurodegenerative disorders. We hypothesized that aged rats would show decreased transport in the brain, which could be measured using in vivo manganese-enhanced MR imaging (Mn-MRI) and parametric estimation. Serial T1-weighted images were obtained at pre- and post-administration of MnCl2 in rats scanned longitudinally (n=4) and in a separate aged group (n=3). Subtraction analysis was performed for group-wise statistical comparison on a pixel-by-pixel basis. Change in intensity over time was plotted for the olfactory bulb and anterior and posterior olfactory tract. Bulk transport of material was estimated over an initial 72 h. Tracer kinetic estimation of time–intensity data, based on a mass …
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