Quantifying human gray matter microstructure using NEXI and 300 mT/m gradients
Quentin Uhl (1, 2), Tommaso Pavan (1, 2), Malwina Molendowska, (3), Derek K. Jones (3), Marco Palombo (3, 4, *), Ileana Jelescu (1, 2,, *) ((1) Department of Radiology, Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV),, Lausanne, Switzerland, (2) School of Biology, Medicine, University of

TL;DR
This study successfully applied the NEXI biophysical diffusion model to in vivo human cortex using advanced MRI technology, enabling detailed microstructure quantification and highlighting the importance of noise correction for accurate estimates.
Contribution
First translation of NEXI to human cortex in vivo using high-gradient MRI, demonstrating its potential for microstructure analysis in neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration.
Findings
NEXI with Rician noise correction provides reliable microstructure estimates.
The model detects individual differences in cortical microstructure.
High-gradient MRI enables broad b-value and diffusion time range acquisition.
Abstract
Biophysical models of diffusion tailored to quantify gray matter microstructure are gathering increasing interest. The two-compartment Neurite EXchange Imaging () model has been proposed recently to account for neurites, extra-cellular space and exchange across the cell membrane. parameter estimation requires multi-shell multi-diffusion time data and has so far only been implemented experimentally on animal data collected on a preclinical MRI set-up. In this work, the first ever translation of to the human cortex in vivo was achieved using a 3T Connectom MRI system with 300 mT/m gradients, that enables the acquisition of a broad range of b-values (0 - 7.5 ms/) with a window of diffusion times (20 - 49 ms) suitable for the expected characteristic exchange times (10 - 50 ms). Microstructure estimates of four model variants: , (its…
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TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · MRI in cancer diagnosis · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
