Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6033868 | NeuroImage | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
âºHuman Alzheimer's disease (AD) and AD transgenic mouse amyloid plaques contain iron. âºMany MR studies have attempted to image amyloid plaques using T2*-weighted pulse sequences that maximize the magnetic susceptibility effects of iron. âºAPP/PS1 transgenic mice develop two types of amyloid plaques based on histological and morphological analysis: (1) fibrillar, found predominantly in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus, and (2) spherical, found only in the thalamus. âºFibrillar plaques more closely replicate human AD amyloid plaques, but contain very low levels of iron and are much less detectable by T2*-weighted MR. âºT2-weighted (spin echo) MR relies less on the magnetic susceptibility of iron and can detect fibrillar cortical and hippocampal amyloid plaques better than T2*-weighted MR.
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Authors
T.M. Wengenack, D.A. Reyes, G.L. Curran, B.J. Borowski, J. Lin, G.M. Preboske, S.S. Holasek, E.J. Gilles, R. Chamberlain, M. Marjanska, C.R. Jr., M. Garwood, J.F. Poduslo,