TY - JOUR
T1 - A 16-channel AC/DC array coil for anesthetized monkey whole-brain imaging at 7T
AU - Gao, Yang
AU - Mareyam, Azma
AU - Sun, Yi
AU - Witzel, Thomas
AU - Arango, Nicolas
AU - Kuang, Irene
AU - White, Jacob
AU - Roe, Anna Wang
AU - Wald, Lawrence
AU - Stockmann, Jason
AU - Zhang, Xiaotong
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank the following people for assisting with this work: Dengfeng Zhou, Guohua Xu, Meizhen Qian, Jialu Zhang, Simon Sigalovsky, and John Polimeni. Funding support was provided by the National Key R&D Program of China (2018YFA0701400), National Natural Science Foundation of China (81701774, 61771423, 31627802 and 81430010), Zhejiang Lab (2018EB0ZX01), Science and Technology Program of Guangdong (2018B030333001), and NIH (NIBIB P41 EB015896, R00 EB021349, and R21 EB017338).
Funding Information:
The authors would like to thank the following people for assisting with this work: Dengfeng Zhou, Guohua Xu, Meizhen Qian, Jialu Zhang, Simon Sigalovsky, and John Polimeni. Funding support was provided by the National Key R&D Program of China ( 2018YFA0701400 ), National Natural Science Foundation of China ( 81701774 , 61771423 , 31627802 and 81430010 ), Zhejiang Lab ( 2018EB0ZX01 ), Science and Technology Program of Guangdong ( 2018B030333001 ), and NIH ( NIBIB P41 EB015896 , R00 EB021349 , and R21 EB017338 ). Appendix A
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PY - 2020/2/15
Y1 - 2020/2/15
N2 - Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in monkeys is important for bridging the gap between invasive animal brain studies and non-invasive human brain studies. To resolve the finer functional structure of the monkey brain, ultra-high-field (UHF) MR is essential, and high-performance, close-fitting RF receive coils are typically desired to fully leverage the intrinsic gains provided by UHF MRI. Moreover, static field (B0) inhomogeneity arising from the tissue susceptibility interface is more severe at UHF, presenting an obstacle to achieving high-resolution fMRI. B0 shim of the monkey head is challenging due to its smaller size and more complex sources of B0 offsets in multi-modal imaging tasks. In the present work, we have customized an array coil for lightly-anesthetized monkey fMRI in the 7T human scanner that combines RF and multi-coil (MC) B0 shim functionality (also referred to as AC/DC coils) to provide high imaging SNR and high-spatial-order, rapidly switchable B0-shim capability. Additional space was retained on the coil to render it compatible with monkey multi-modal imaging studies. Both MC global (whole-volume) and dynamic (slice-optimized) shim methods were tested and evaluated, and the benefits of MC shim for fMRI experiments was also studied. A minor reduction in RF coil performance was found after introducing additional B0 shim circuitry. However, the proposed RF coil provided higher image SNR and more uniform contrast compared to a commercially available coil for human knee imaging. Compared with static 2nd-order shim, the B0 inhomogeneity was reduced by 56.8%, and 95-percentile B0 offset was reduced to within 28.2 Hz through MC shim, versus 68.7 Hz with 2nd-order static shim. As a result, functional image quality could be improved, and brain activation can be better detected using the proposed AC/DC monkey coil.
AB - Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in monkeys is important for bridging the gap between invasive animal brain studies and non-invasive human brain studies. To resolve the finer functional structure of the monkey brain, ultra-high-field (UHF) MR is essential, and high-performance, close-fitting RF receive coils are typically desired to fully leverage the intrinsic gains provided by UHF MRI. Moreover, static field (B0) inhomogeneity arising from the tissue susceptibility interface is more severe at UHF, presenting an obstacle to achieving high-resolution fMRI. B0 shim of the monkey head is challenging due to its smaller size and more complex sources of B0 offsets in multi-modal imaging tasks. In the present work, we have customized an array coil for lightly-anesthetized monkey fMRI in the 7T human scanner that combines RF and multi-coil (MC) B0 shim functionality (also referred to as AC/DC coils) to provide high imaging SNR and high-spatial-order, rapidly switchable B0-shim capability. Additional space was retained on the coil to render it compatible with monkey multi-modal imaging studies. Both MC global (whole-volume) and dynamic (slice-optimized) shim methods were tested and evaluated, and the benefits of MC shim for fMRI experiments was also studied. A minor reduction in RF coil performance was found after introducing additional B0 shim circuitry. However, the proposed RF coil provided higher image SNR and more uniform contrast compared to a commercially available coil for human knee imaging. Compared with static 2nd-order shim, the B0 inhomogeneity was reduced by 56.8%, and 95-percentile B0 offset was reduced to within 28.2 Hz through MC shim, versus 68.7 Hz with 2nd-order static shim. As a result, functional image quality could be improved, and brain activation can be better detected using the proposed AC/DC monkey coil.
KW - Anesthetized monkey
KW - B0 shim
KW - Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
KW - Multi-coil shim
KW - Multi-modal neuroimaging
KW - RF coil
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U2 - 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116396
DO - 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116396
M3 - Article
C2 - 31778818
AN - SCOPUS:85076230813
SN - 1053-8119
VL - 207
JO - NeuroImage
JF - NeuroImage
M1 - 116396
ER -