Authors
Christine Baudelet, Réginald Ansiaux, Bénédicte F Jordan, Xavier Havaux, Benoit Macq, Bernard Gallez
Publication date
2004/7/9
Journal
Physics in Medicine & Biology
Volume
49
Issue
15
Pages
3389
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
T2*-weighted gradient-echo magnetic resonance imaging (T2*-weighted GRE MRI) was used to investigate spontaneous fluctuations in tumour vasculature non-invasively. FSa fibrosarcomas, implanted intramuscularly (im) in the legs of mice, were imaged at 4.7 T, over a 30 min or 1 h sampling period. On a voxel-by-voxel basis, time courses of signal intensity were analysed using a power spectrum density (PSD) analysis to isolate voxels for which signal changes did not originate from Gaussian white noise or linear drift. Under baseline conditions, the tumours exhibited spontaneous signal fluctuations showing spatial and temporal heterogeneity over the tumour. Statistically significant fluctuations occurred at frequencies ranging from 1 cycle/3 min to 1 cycle/h. The fluctuations were independent of the scanner instabilities. Two categories of signal fluctuations were reported:(i) true fluctuations (TFV), ie, sequential …
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