作者
James R Ewing, Stephen L Brown, Mei Lu, Swayamprava Panda, Guangliang Ding, Robert A Knight, Yue Cao, Quan Jiang, Tavarekere N Nagaraja, Jamie L Churchman, Joseph D Fenstermacher
发表日期
2006/3
期刊
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
卷号
26
期号
3
页码范围
310-320
出版商
SAGE Publications
简介
Vasculature in and around the cerebral tumor exhibits a wide range of permeabilities, from normal capillaries with essentially no blood-brain barrier (BBB) leakage to a tumor vasculature that freely passes even such large molecules as albumin. In measuring BBB permeability by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), various contrast agents, sampling intervals, and contrast distribution models can be selected, each with its effect on the measurement's outcome. Using Gadomer, a large paramagnetic contrast agent, and MRI measures of T1, over a 25-min period, BBB permeability was estimated in 15 Fischer rats with day-16 9L cerebral gliomas. Three vascular models were developed: (1) impermeable (normal BBB); (2) moderate influx (leakage without efflux); and (3) fast leakage with bidirectional exchange. For data analysis, these form nested models. Model 1 estimates only vascular plasma volume, vD, Model 2 …
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