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Multi-Modality Imaging

Maternal BladderFetal brain

Helene Benveniste, MD, PhD Congwu Du, PhD Yu Ma, PhD Angela Baumann, MD Aditya Siram, BS Igor Izrailtyan, MD, PhD Igor FeinsteinAvraham Dilmanian, PhD Walter Backus, MDDaryn Moller, MD

Expertise of the group

• Neuroscience• microMRI• microCT• Medical Physics• Optical Imaging• Optical Sensors• Drug delivery• Anesthesia• Opioids, Pharmacokinetics

• Image Processing• Anatomy• Brain development• Physiology• Transgenic mice models

of human diseases• Pharmacology• Engineering• Neuro-informatics

Methodology & InstrumentsMulti-disciplinary Scientists

microCT

9.4T microMRI Optical Imaging

PHENOTYPING

GenotypeBehaviorMicro-array

MorphologymicroMRImicroCT Protein-expression

Physiology FluorescenceMicroscopeBiochemistryIn vivo optical

Fluorescence imaging PETMR spectroscopy

MRI versus MRM

• Spatial resolution • Stronger magnetic field• Stronger magnetic field gradients• Smaller rf coils

MR MicroscopyDefinition: “Images with a resolution of less

than 100 µm in at least one dimension”(Aiken et al., 1995, Benveniste and Blackband, 2003)

First attempts at MRM:Water snail- µm range - isotropic

acquisitions (Dr. Hedges, student of Dr. Lauterbur, 1984. PhD thesis, Stonybrook)

Plant stems (Eccles & Callaghan, 1986)Rat brain (Johnson et al., 1986)Single cells (Aguayo et al., 1986)

Sample preparation….

Helmholtz coil

Dr. ZhangNO BUBBLES!

Phenotyping by MRM - in vitro:3D - Non-invasive -Contrast

Registration – trendsSurface

Texture - normal Texture - abnormal

MossyfiberPathway

Benveniste et al., NeuroImage 2000Zhang and Benveniste, in Prep.

Diffusion

In VivoAPOE-deficient mice after 3 days after transient

forebrain ischemia

McDaniel, Sheng, Warner, Hedlund, Benveniste. NeuroImage, 2002

The majority of ApoE -/- mice die prematurely 3-5 days after transient cerebral ischemia. These mice all show “spots” of high signal intensity dispersed thoroughout the forebrain.The hyperintensity spots coincides with areas of pan-necrosis/infarction…...

Injury site

3D view

CLMIB/NMR

Brain Functional Imaging: Optical Possibility

Finger movement on the opposite side of the body causes a change in oxygen content, detected by conventional MRI (left) and by pulses of light

Chance Science 276(5321), 1991

Changes in hemoglobin oxygenation blood volume of rat brain

due to ischemia

Time (Second)0 100 200 300 400 500 600

Inte

nsity

0.4

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0.8

1.0

1.2

1.4

Brain OxygenationBlood Volume

Ischemia

X Data

220 240 260 280

Y D

ata

0.8

0.9

1.0

1.1

1.2

Spectral changes in hemoglobin of rat brain

due to ischemia

Wavelength (nm)500 520 540 560 580

Opt

ical

Den

sity

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0.0

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Live Died

Fetal bladder

Fetal heart

Maternal BladderFetal brain

Fetal Spinal Cord

Maternal Bladder

Fetal Bladder

Fetal Heart

Fetal Brain

Maternal Kidney

Maternal Intestine

Maternal Brain

Maternal Heart

Warped, combinedPET & MRI image of fetus from subject #4

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