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MR-DTI: Non-invasive imaging of neuroanatomy of white matter Guido Gerig. Acknowledgments. Contributors: Martin Styner Susumu Mori Andy Alexander Gordon Kindlmann Randy Gollub National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NIH U54EB005149). Use of these slides.
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MR-DTI:Non-invasive imaging of neuroanatomy of white matter Guido Gerig
Acknowledgments Contributors: • Martin Styner • Susumu Mori • Andy Alexander • Gordon Kindlmann • Randy Gollub • National Alliance for Medical Image Computing (NIH U54EB005149)
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Networking and Brain Connectivity Major Fiber Tracts extracted from DT MRI UNC Computer Science: Network wire cabinets
Gray matter DT MRI White matter Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DT MRI) reveals White Matter Structure Courtesy of Susumu Mori, JHU
White matter White Matter Structure • Goal: Measure properties associated with the direction of white matter Fibers White Matter Fibers
Example: Corticospinal Tract Source: Duke NeuroAnatomy Web Resources (Christine Hulette) B: Superior longitudinal fasciculus C: Superior occipitofrontal fasciculus D: Cingulum E: Inferior longitudinal fasciculus F: Inferior occipitofrontal fasciculus Tractography: Coronal view
t1 t2 t3 Diffusion • Random ‘Walk’ of Water Molecules DT-MRI A. Alexander
Diffusion • Diffusion: Brownian motion of one material through another • Anisotropy: diffusion rate depends on direction newspaper Kleenex Gordon Kindlimann
Biological Restricted Diffusion • Sextra >> Sintra • Diffusion influenced by mean free path • Tortuosity DT-MRI A. Alexander
Biological Restricted Diffusion • Cellular degeneration (necrosis)- Diffusion increases DT-MRI A. Alexander
Aniostropic Restricted Diffusion • Diffusion has angular dependence DT-MRI A. Alexander
Main diffusion direction Nodes of Ranvier Myelin sheet Diffusion and white matter • Diffusion MRI measures diffusion of mainly water molecules • Isotropic medium → molecules move with Brownian motion. • In biological tissues diffusion is often anisotropic • In white matter: “Local structure” • Insulating myelin sheet, low probability to cross into axon • Dense axon bundles exhibits strongly directional local structure • Diffusion along fiber bundle is main diffusion direction
(An)isotropic diffusion Isotropic diffusion Free diffusion Probability Distribution Anisotropic diffusion Restricted diffusion Probability Distribution Courtesy of Susumu Mori, John Hopkins University Medical School
DWI (indirectly) senses the structure of the tissue by measuring water molecule displacement along a chosen direction. r' End diffusion coefficient in the y direction (= Dy) y r Start
If the path of the water molecule is affected by restrictions such as cellular material, the measured diffusion coefficient is reduced intracellular space r r' extracellular space
If the tissue structures are oriented, the path of the water molecule (and the measured diffusion coefficients) will reflect this. r' diffusion coefficient in the y direction (= Dy) y r diffusion coefficient in the x direction(= Dx) x Dx > Dy
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) • Larmor Frequency • Magnetic Field Gradient, G
Diffusion Weighted (DW) MRI • Accumulated Phase
DW-MRI II Attenuation!
The pixel signal intensity, S, is related to the b-value and the diffusion coefficient, D, through: This equation (Steyskal Tanner Equation) has two unknowns, the signal intensity for b = 0 (S0) and D. Therefore, at least 2 measurements must be made, each at a different b-value to calculate D.
Equation for the diffusion attenuation G S 2 2 2 ln G D = - bD S 3 0 Signal Intensity D b-value
Measuring D for a Given Direction: Simplified model of two b values (b=0 and b=nnnn) intercept = S0 b-value 1000 0 slope = D ln(S)
DWI and ADC 1 G/cm 6 G/cm 10 G/cm 13 G/cm Signal Intensity b-value
The b-value is the contrast “knob” in a diffusion experiment and is varied in magnitude and in a specified number of directions. Increasing the b-value increases the contrast between slow and fast diffusing water molecules. Images courtesy: Susumu Mori (JHU) Increasing b-value
Apparent Diffusion Coefficient (ADC) Map with Different Measurement Direction Gradient direction X Y Z Only the diffusion along a gradient direction can be measured Courtesy of Susumu Mori, John Hopkins University Medical School
Diffusion Weighted Images T2W Reference So (b ~ 0 sec/mm2) 12 DW encoding directions Si (b=912 sec/mm2) DT-MRI Alexander Courtesy JE Lee
Measurement along Multiple Directions • Diffusion MRI measures along single gradient directions • Diffusion Weighted Images (DWI) • In principle: Arbitrary gradient directions • 6 different directions → Tensor • 12/24 directions → stability • Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) • High angular acquisition • Sampling of orientation diffusion • Higher order representations (fiber crossings) • Qball (D. Tuch, MGH), >256 dirs • Others: Van Wedeen (MIT), Frank (UCSD) Modified from DavidTuch, MGH
Image: “IJK” x Gradients: g1 = (1,0,1) g2 = (1,-1,0) … Dxx, Dxy … slow=K y medium=J z fast=I World: e.g. “RAS” superior anterior right DWI: Three Coordinate Systems “Image Orientation” “Measurement Frame”
Measured Apparent Diffusivities 12 encoding directions DT-MRI Alexander Courtesy JE Lee
What is “Diffusion – Weighted” Imaging? In “Conventional” MRI, image contrast reflects the local relaxation (T1, T2) environment of the water molecules. In “Diffusion-Weighted” Imaging (DWI), image contrast reflects the physical structure of the Tissue (via the local diffusion distribution).
Simplification and assumption Orientational Diffusion Fct Diffusion ellipsoid Courtesy of Susumu Mori, John Hopkins University Medical School
The Diffusion Tensor DT-MRI Alexander Courtesy JE Lee
DWI summary: MRI newspaper Kleenex • Diffusion: Brownian motion of one material through another • Anisotropy: diffusion rate depends on direction • Magnetic gradients create spatial planar waves of proton phase • Destructive interference measures diffusion along gradient direction only
DWI crash course: Model Single Tensor Model (Basser 1994) Ai Dxz Dxx Dxy Tensor estimation D A0 Dyy Dyz Dzz gi
Anisotropy & Color-coded Orientation Isotropic GM Anisotropic WM Courtesy of Susumu Mori, John Hopkins University Medical School
DTI Tensor Visualization Color: FA value ITK: DTIFiberTubeSpatialObject & SpatialObjectViewers (Julien Jomier)