Karthik Prabhakaran1, David Roalf1, Mark Elliott1, Simon Vandekar1, Kosha Ruparel1, Ryan Hopson1, Efstathios D Gennatas1, Jeffrey Valdez1, Chad Jackson1, Theodore Satterthwaite1, Raquel Gur1, and Ruben Gur1
R2*, the
transverse relaxation rate was used to measure
iron deposition in the globus pallidus of 815
youth and young adults between the ages of 8 and 22. Significant iron deposition occurs in the globus
pallidus between the ages of 8 and 22 in accordance with previously described models of iron
deposition in the brain throughout the lifespan. Among adolescents (age 12-16) females had lower iron deposition in the
globus pallidus (p < 0.001) as compared to males, this may be related to adolescent females being especially susceptible to dietary iron deficiency because of poor dietary intake
in conjunction with high iron requirements related to rapid growth and
menstrual blood loss.