Shuning Huang1,
Choukri Mekkaoui1, Howard H. Chen1, Soeun Ngoy2,
Michael Bauer2, Ruopeng Wang1, Van J. Wedeen1,
Guangping E. Dai1, Ronglih Liao2, David E. Sosnovik1,
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1Martinos
Center for Biomedical Imaging, Mass General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, USA; 2Cardiology,
Brigham & Woman's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA; 3Cardiology, Mass
General Hospital, Charlestown, MA, USA
Diffusion tensor MRI (DTI) and tractography of the myocardium has been limited to ex-vivo studies. Here, we show that DTI and tractography of the mouse heart can be performed in-vivo. We report, for the first time, the serial changes in myocardial microstructure seen in acute ischemia, infarct healing, and following stem cell injection. Mean diffusivity increased in acute ischemia and returned towards baseline as the infarct healed. The injection of bone marrow derived progenitor cells produced a transient increase in myocardial microstructure. The value of this approach in guiding the development of stem cell therapy is robustly demonstrated.