Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by demyelination, extra-cellular matrix disruption, inflammation and astrocytic scarring of WM lesions. This study investigates the use of a recently introduced MRI technique called SANDI (Soma And Neurite Density Imaging) to provide histologically meaningful estimates of cell body (namely soma) density in MS spinal cord pathology. Our results on ex-vivo human spinal cord specimens show significant positive correlation between SANDI metrics (fneurite and fsoma) and histological markers of myelination (plp) and astrocytes reactivity (gfap), respectively. The study suggests SANDI metrics as complementary imaging markers of demyelination (fneurite), astrocytic scarring (fsoma) and extra-cellular matrix disruption (fextra).
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