David Thomas Pilkinton1, Santosh Gaddam1,
Mark A. Elliott1, Ravinder Reddy1
1Center for Magnetic Resonance and
Optical Imaging,
Hyperoxia
is known to provide positive contrast enhancement (CE) on T2*-weighted images
based on the BOLD effect. We have shown
here that hyperoxic contrast, despite producing positive CE across most of
the brain, generates significant negative CE in T2*-weighted images in
inferior regions of the brain located near large arteries, even at lower FiO2
levels (<0.6). We believe this
effect is due to the shortening of T2* in arterial blood from excess
paramagnetic molecular oxygen dissolved in the plasma. Hyperoxic contrast on T2*-weighted images
may therefore produce negative or positive CE depending on the
characteristics of the local blood volume.