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Vessel radius mapping in an extended model of transverse relaxation
Authors:Lukas Reinhold Buschle  Christian H Ziener  Ke Zhang  Volker J F Sturm  Thomas Kampf  Artur Hahn  Gergely Solecki  Frank Winkler  Martin Bendszus  Sabine Heiland  Heinz-Peter Schlemmer  Felix T Kurz
Affiliation:1.German Cancer Research Center, Radiology, INF 280,Heidelberg,Germany;2.Department of Neuroradiology,University Hospital Heidelberg, INF 400,Heidelberg,Germany;3.Department of Experimental Physics 5,University of Würzburg,Am Hubland,Germany;4.Department of Neuroradiology,University Hospital Würzburg,Würzburg,Germany;5.German Cancer Research Center, Neurooncology, INF 280,Heidelberg,Germany
Abstract:

Objectives

Spin dephasing of the local magnetization in blood vessel networks can be described in the static dephasing regime (where diffusion effects may be ignored) by the established model of Yablonskiy and Haacke. However, for small capillary radii, diffusion phenomena for spin-bearing particles are not negligible.

Material and methods

In this work, we include diffusion effects for a set of randomly distributed capillaries and provide analytical expressions for the transverse relaxation times T2* and T2 in the strong collision approximation and the Gaussian approximation that relate MR signal properties with microstructural parameters such as the mean local capillary radius.

Results

Theoretical results are numerically validated with random walk simulations and are used to calculate capillary radius distribution maps for glioblastoma mouse brains at 9.4 T. For representative tumor regions, the capillary maps reveal a relative increase of mean radius for tumor tissue towards healthy brain tissue of \(128 \pm 23 \%\) (p < 0.001).

Conclusion

The presented method may be used to quantify angiogenesis or the effects of antiangiogenic therapy in tumors whose growth is associated with significant microvascular changes.
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