Monitoring mouse brain perfusion with hybrid magnetic resonance optoacoustic tomography.
Wuwei RenXosé Luís Deán-BenZhiva SkachokovaMark-Aurel AugathRuiqing NiZhenyue ChenDaniel RazanskyPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2023)
Progress in brain research critically depends on the development of next-generation multi-modal imaging tools capable of capturing transient functional events and multiplexed contrasts noninvasively and concurrently, thus enabling a holistic view of dynamic events in vivo . Here we report on a hybrid magnetic resonance and optoacoustic tomography (MROT) system for murine brain imaging, which incorporates an MR-compatible spherical matrix array transducer and fiber-based light illumination into a 9.4 T small animal scanner. An optimized radiofrequency coil has further been devised for whole-brain interrogation. System's utility is showcased by acquiring complementary angiographic and soft tissue anatomical contrast along with simultaneous dual-modality visualization of contrast agent dynamics in vivo .