• Magn Reson Imaging · May 1999

    In vivo relaxation times of gray matter and white matter in spinal cord.

    • P Narayana, D Fenyes, and N Zacharopoulos.
    • Department of Radiology, University of Texas at Houston Medical School, 77030, USA. pan@msrad72.med.uth.tmc.edu
    • Magn Reson Imaging. 1999 May 1; 17 (4): 623-6.

    AbstractIn vivo relaxation times and relative spin densities of gray matter (GM) and white matter (WM) of rat spinal cord were measured. Inductively coupled implanted RF coil was used to improve the signal-to-noise ratio required for making these measurements. The estimated relaxation times (in milliseconds) are: T1(GM) = 1021+/-93, T2(GM) = 64+/-3.4, T1(WM) = 1089+/-126, and T2(WM) = 79+/-6.9. The estimated relative spin densities are: rho(GM) = (60+/-2.3)% and rho(WM) = (40+/-2.1)%. The T1 values of GM and white matter are not statistically different. However, the differences in T2 values and spin densities of GM and WM are statistically significant. These in vivo measurements indicate that the observed contrast between GM and WM in spinal cord MR images mainly arises from the differences in the spin density.

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