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Published in: Brain Structure and Function 1/2012

01-01-2012 | Original Article

Infusion-based manganese-enhanced MRI: a new imaging technique to visualize the mouse brain

Authors: Stephanie I. Mok, Jeeva P. Munasinghe, W. Scott Young

Published in: Brain Structure and Function | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

Manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging is a technique that employs the divalent ion of the paramagnetic metal manganese (Mn2+) as an effective contrast agent to visualize, in vivo, the mammalian brain. As total achievable contrast is directly proportional to the net amount of Mn2+ accumulated in the brain, there is a great interest in optimizing administration protocols to increase the effective delivery of Mn2+ to the brain while avoiding the toxic effects of Mn2+ overexposure. In this study, we investigated outcomes following continuous slow systemic infusion of manganese chloride (MnCl2) into the mouse via mini-osmotic pump administration. The effects of increasing fractionated rates of Mn2+ infusion on signal enhancement in regions of the brain were analyzed in a three-treatment study. We acquired whole-brain 3-D T1-weighted images and performed region of interest quantitative analysis to compare mean normalized signal in Mn2+ treatments spanning 3, 7, or 14 days of infusion (rates of 1, 0.5, and 0.25 μL/h, respectively). Evidence of Mn2+ transport at the conclusion of each infusion treatment was observed throughout the brains of normally behaving mice. Regions of particular Mn2+ accumulation include the olfactory bulbs, cortex, infralimbic cortex, habenula, thalamus, hippocampal formation, amygdala, hypothalamus, inferior colliculus, and cerebellum. Signals measured at the completion of each infusion treatment indicate comparable means for all examined fractionated rates of Mn2+ infusion. In this current study, we achieved a significantly higher dose of Mn2+ (180 mg/kg) than that employed in previous studies without any observable toxic effects on animal physiology or behavior.
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Metadata
Title
Infusion-based manganese-enhanced MRI: a new imaging technique to visualize the mouse brain
Authors
Stephanie I. Mok
Jeeva P. Munasinghe
W. Scott Young
Publication date
01-01-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Brain Structure and Function / Issue 1/2012
Print ISSN: 1863-2653
Electronic ISSN: 1863-2661
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00429-011-0324-y

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