MAGNETIC RESONANCE STUDIES OF FOCAL FOREBRAIN ISCHEMIA
Project Number5K08NS001668-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderDETRE, JOHN A
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Description
Abstract Text
Stroke is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States
and throughout the world. The purpose of the proposed research project
is to characterize in vivo brain parenchymal changes in a rat model of
focal stroke with reperfusion using magnetic resonance (MR) techniques.
Functional assessment of the ischemic region will be carried out using
a novel technique for noninvasive quantitative MR imaging of tissue
perfusion, which will be used to acquire time-resolved perfusion images
following acute focal stroke and subsequent reperfusion. Further
characterization will be carried out using various other types of MR
imaging methods which yield complementary types of tissue contrast, and
comparison will be made using histopathologic analysis in the chronic
stage as a "gold standard' of brain infarction and recovery. These
techniques will be used to determine the MR correlates of the "ischemic
penumbra", namely the regions of potentially reversible ischemia injury.
Once the MR correlates are determined, the effects of various therapies
aimed at reducing tissue damage in brain ischemia can be readily tested
using this model. Because MR techniques are noninvasive, this approach
is immediately applicable to the investigation and therapy of acute
stroke in humans. For example, the accurate determination of potentially
salvageable brain tissue in a patient with acute stroke would improve the
risk-benefit ratio for thrombolytic therapy or other therapies which
carry significant risks. To this end, technical development of the MR
perfusion technique for use in humans will take place simultaneously with
the rat studies.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
CFDA Code
DUNS Number
042250712
UEI
GM1XX56LEP58
Project Start Date
01-August-1993
Project End Date
31-July-1998
Budget Start Date
01-August-1994
Budget End Date
31-July-1995
Project Funding Information for 1994
Total Funding
$93,258
Direct Costs
$86,350
Indirect Costs
$6,908
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1994
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
$93,258
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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