Guillaume Duhamel1, Tanguy Marqueste2,
Michal Sdika1, Mohamed Tachrount1, Patrick Decherchi2,
Patrick J. Cozzone1, Virginie Callot1
1CRMBM /
CNRS 6612, Facult de Mdecine, Universit de la Mditerrane, Marseille,
France; 2ISM, Universit de la Mditerrane, Marseille, France
The
combination of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and perfusion imaging has the
potential to be a useful tool in spinal cord injury (SCI) investigation.
Assessment of mouse SC blood flow (SCBF), recently demonstrated to be
feasible by flow-sensitive alternating inversion recovery arterial spin
labeling (FAIR-ASL), was based on single slice technique. However, multislice
perfusion imaging matching DTI acquisitions would be required for lesion
characterization. We then modified the original FAIR sequence to a
FAIR-QUIPPSSII sequence, multislice compatible and optimized to mouse SC, and
applied it along with DTI in a follow-up study performed over time on mice
having received SCI.