Intra-axonal Diffusivity in Brain White Matter
Bibek Dhital, Marco Reisert, Elias Kellner, Valerij G. Kiselev

TL;DR
This study introduces a novel MRI technique to accurately measure intra-axonal water diffusivity in human brain white matter, providing critical data to improve biophysical microstructural models.
Contribution
It develops a planar water mobility filter method to isolate intra-axonal diffusivity, overcoming previous measurement challenges related to cellular compartment complexity.
Findings
Measured intra-axonal diffusivity as 2.25 μm²/ms
Extrapolated diffusivity at infinite time is approximately 2.0 μm²/ms
Results constrain biophysical model parameters for diffusion MRI
Abstract
Biophysical modeling is the mediator of evaluating the cellular structure of biological tissues using diffusion-weighted MRI. It is however the bottleneck of microstructural MRI. Beyond the complexity of diffusion, the current development is hindered by the fact that biophysical models heavily rely on diffusion-specific properties of diverse cellular compartments that are still unknown and must be measured in vivo. Obtaining such parameters by straightforward fitting is hindered by the degenerated landscape of the likelihood functions, in particular, the signal obtained for multiple diffusion directions and moderate diffusion weighting strength is not enough to estimate these parameters: different parameter constellations explain the signal equally well. The aim of this study is to measure the central parameter of white matter models, namely the intra-axonal water diffusivity in the…
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