Ferumoxytol, a superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticle, is commonly used as an intravenous treatment for anemia, but has been recently employed as a blood-pool contrast agent for MRI. Here we evaluated Ferumoxytol as a tool to improve the neuronal specificity of fMRI using it for both improved vascular segmentation and for CBV-weighted functional contrast. We employed multi-echo gradient recalled echo (ME-GRE) acquisitions with functional imaging pre and post injection, performed vascular extraction/segmentation, and report apparent quantitative CBV changes surrounding vessels as a function of echo-time. This work demonstrates the possibility of high-resolution CBV mapping, gray- and white-matter angiography, and cortical depth-dependent analyses with this contrast agent.
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