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A NOVEL FMRI APPROACH FOR WHOLE-BRAIN AND VENTRAL REGION CONNECTIVITY MAPPING IN MICE

Tomokazu Tsurugizawaand 3 co-authors

National Institute of Advanced Industry and Science Technology (AIST)

FENS Forum 2026 (2026)
Barcelona, Spain
Board PS06-09PM-371

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PS06-09PM-371

Abstract

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is an important tool for investigating functional networks from rodents to humans. However, the widely used fMRI with T2*-weighted imaging technique has the serious problem of signal lack in the amygdala in rodents. The zero-echo time (ZTE) sequence does not show the signal lack in the ventral brain regions, such as the amygdala and the entorhinal cortex, but it has not been applied to functional imaging in these regions. In this study we used the ZTE sequence to image the neuronal activity in the amygdala in mice. Resting state functional connectivity was investigated in awake mice. We identified not only the typical functional connectivity such as the default mode network but also the functional connectivity including the amygdala. We also investigated neuronal activation in the whole brain following the noxious stimulation of the hind paw. The injection of formalin into the hind paw evoked early and latent signal increase in the pain-associated regions including the amygdala. These results suggest that ZTE sequence is useful to investigate the whole brain functional network including ventral regions.

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