Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping of the Basal Ganglia and Thalamus at 9.4 Tesla

The thalamus (Th) and basal ganglia (BG) are central subcortical connectivity hubs of the human brain, whose functional anatomy is still under intense investigation. Nevertheless, both substructures contain a robust and reproducible functional anatomy. The quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) a...

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Main Authors: Vinod Jangir Kumar, Klaus Scheffler, Gisela E. Hagberg, Wolfgang Grodd
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
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QSM
Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnana.2021.725731/full
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spelling doaj-c6d0065817ce45f2b0e0bad0a019cca12021-09-16T16:28:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroanatomy1662-51292021-09-011510.3389/fnana.2021.725731725731Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping of the Basal Ganglia and Thalamus at 9.4 TeslaVinod Jangir Kumar0Klaus Scheffler1Klaus Scheffler2Gisela E. Hagberg3Gisela E. Hagberg4Wolfgang Grodd5Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, GermanyMax Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, GermanyBiomedical Magnetic Resonance, University Hospital and Eberhard-Karl’s University, Tübingen, GermanyMax Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, GermanyBiomedical Magnetic Resonance, University Hospital and Eberhard-Karl’s University, Tübingen, GermanyMax Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, GermanyThe thalamus (Th) and basal ganglia (BG) are central subcortical connectivity hubs of the human brain, whose functional anatomy is still under intense investigation. Nevertheless, both substructures contain a robust and reproducible functional anatomy. The quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) at ultra-high field may facilitate an improved characterization of the underlying functional anatomy in vivo. We acquired high-resolution QSM data at 9.4 Tesla in 21 subjects, and analyzed the thalamic and BG by using a prior defined functional parcellation. We found a more substantial contribution of paramagnetic susceptibility sources such as iron in the pallidum in contrast to the caudate, putamen, and Th in descending order. The diamagnetic susceptibility sources such as myelin and calcium revealed significant contributions in the Th parcels compared with the BG. This study presents a detailed nuclei-specific delineation of QSM-provided diamagnetic and paramagnetic susceptibility sources pronounced in the BG and the Th. We also found a reasonable interindividual variability as well as slight hemispheric differences. The results presented here contribute to the microstructural knowledge of the Th and the BG. In specific, the study illustrates QSM values (myelin, calcium, and iron) in functionally similar subregions of the Th and the BG.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnana.2021.725731/fullQSMthalamusbasal gangliahigh field MRImyeliniron
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author Vinod Jangir Kumar
Klaus Scheffler
Klaus Scheffler
Gisela E. Hagberg
Gisela E. Hagberg
Wolfgang Grodd
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Klaus Scheffler
Klaus Scheffler
Gisela E. Hagberg
Gisela E. Hagberg
Wolfgang Grodd
Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping of the Basal Ganglia and Thalamus at 9.4 Tesla
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
QSM
thalamus
basal ganglia
high field MRI
myelin
iron
author_facet Vinod Jangir Kumar
Klaus Scheffler
Klaus Scheffler
Gisela E. Hagberg
Gisela E. Hagberg
Wolfgang Grodd
author_sort Vinod Jangir Kumar
title Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping of the Basal Ganglia and Thalamus at 9.4 Tesla
title_short Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping of the Basal Ganglia and Thalamus at 9.4 Tesla
title_full Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping of the Basal Ganglia and Thalamus at 9.4 Tesla
title_fullStr Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping of the Basal Ganglia and Thalamus at 9.4 Tesla
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping of the Basal Ganglia and Thalamus at 9.4 Tesla
title_sort quantitative susceptibility mapping of the basal ganglia and thalamus at 9.4 tesla
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
issn 1662-5129
publishDate 2021-09-01
description The thalamus (Th) and basal ganglia (BG) are central subcortical connectivity hubs of the human brain, whose functional anatomy is still under intense investigation. Nevertheless, both substructures contain a robust and reproducible functional anatomy. The quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) at ultra-high field may facilitate an improved characterization of the underlying functional anatomy in vivo. We acquired high-resolution QSM data at 9.4 Tesla in 21 subjects, and analyzed the thalamic and BG by using a prior defined functional parcellation. We found a more substantial contribution of paramagnetic susceptibility sources such as iron in the pallidum in contrast to the caudate, putamen, and Th in descending order. The diamagnetic susceptibility sources such as myelin and calcium revealed significant contributions in the Th parcels compared with the BG. This study presents a detailed nuclei-specific delineation of QSM-provided diamagnetic and paramagnetic susceptibility sources pronounced in the BG and the Th. We also found a reasonable interindividual variability as well as slight hemispheric differences. The results presented here contribute to the microstructural knowledge of the Th and the BG. In specific, the study illustrates QSM values (myelin, calcium, and iron) in functionally similar subregions of the Th and the BG.
topic QSM
thalamus
basal ganglia
high field MRI
myelin
iron
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnana.2021.725731/full
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