Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6035632 NeuroImage 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Brain white matter tissue composition can be quantified using Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) and Magnetization Transfer Imaging (MTI). Fractional Anisotropy (FA), derived from DTI, indexes the integrity, density and organization of axons. Magnetization Transfer Ratio (MTR), derived from MTI, indexes to the presence of cell membranes and myelin. The combined use of FA and MTR provides a more complete picture of white matter structure than either imaging modality in isolation. Here we describe the regional distribution of FA and MTR measurements of pericortical white matter in 56 young, healthy right-handed subjects. Significant regional and lobar differences are seen for both measures along with a significant gender difference in FA. Highly consistent hemispheric asymmetries in FA and MTR were observed, suggesting that the greater fiber coherence and increased myelination of fibers in left hemisphere perisylvian regions may provide a structural basis for left-hemisphere language dominance.

Research highlights► We used surface mapping to describe FA/MTR in pericortical white matter. ► FA/MTR showed significant regional differences in pericortical fiber properties. ► Nearly all the subjects showed increased FA/MTR in the left hemisphere. ► Asymmetries in FA/MTR are a reliable indicator of hemispheric dominance. ► Combined use of FA/MTR provides more information about pericortical white matter.

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