Angelika Hoffmann1, Xavier Helluy1, Tassilo Dege1, Reiner Kunze2, Hugo Marti2, Sabine Heiland1, Martin Bendszus1, and Mirko Pham1
1Neuroradiology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, 2Physiology and Pathophysiology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
Very
early post ischemic blood-brain barrier disruption has been difficult to detect
in vivo. In this study we show that the experimental contrast agent
Gadofluorine M visualizes very early blood-brain barrier disruption in a mouse
model of ischemic stroke at 9.4T. Contrast agent leakage occurs multifocally along cortical and subcortical microvessels. The degree of leakage predicts final infarct
severity and could therefore serve as a new predictive marker in ischemic
stroke.