Abstract #3039
Effect of demyelination on diffusion tensor indices: a Monte Carlo simulation study
Maximilian Pietsch 1 and J-Donald Tournier 1
1
Centre for the Developing Brain, King's
College London, London, London, United Kingdom
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of white matter is
routinely used to investigate myelin loss in
demyelinating diseases. In literature, radial
diffusivity is often considered to correlate with
demyelination, and fractional anisotropy (FA) with
axonal integrity. We performed Monte Carlo DTI
simulations of axons modelled as randomly distributed
parallel cylinders in two different set-ups for a range
of packing densities: Demyelination with constant axon
packing density resembling acute lesions and
demyelination with constant extracellular volume
fractions modelling chronic lesions. We show that radial
diffusivity increases in the first scenario and
decreases in the second with FA being affected in both
cases.
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