In vivo Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) is widely used to
characterize the cerebral metabolic disorders in the developing
brains of human
and animal models. Prior study has demonstrated the spatial and temporal
difference in evolution pattern of each metabolite during early brain
maturation. This study is aimed to investigate the relationship of the longitudinal
change of each metabolite with the microstructural evolution during early brain
development in the cingulate cortex (ACC) of rhesus monkeys. The results
demonstrated the heterogeneity of correlation degree of each metabolite with
the microstructural maturation, suggesting combined MRS/DTI examination could
offer complementary information to characterize early brain maturation and related
disorders in pediatric research.
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