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Albers, Franziska ; Wachsmuth, Lydia ; Schache, Daniel; Lambers, Henriette; Faber, Cornelius: Functional MRI Readouts From BOLD and Diffusion Measurements Differentially Respond to Optogenetic Activation and Tissue Heating
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Materials and Methods
Animal Preparation
fMRI
Experiment 1: Identifying the Threshold for Heating Artifacts
Experiment 2: High-Intensity Light Application
Experiment 3: Optogenetic and Electric Forepaw Stimulation
Analysis
U-Test Analysis
GLM Analysis
Additional Analysis Without Significance Testing for Experiment 1
Results
Threshold for Heating Artifacts
Diffusion fMRI With High Temporal Resolution Is Feasible
Spatial Pattern and Temporal Shape of Signal Changes Upon High-Intensity Light Application
Similar Signal Changes Due to Tissue Heating Occur in vivo and ex vivo
Signal Changes Upon Tissue Heating Are Dominated by T2*-Effects
Light Application Can Reduce the BOLD Signal Already at Low Light Intensities
Signal Changes in Diffusion fMRI Are Similar to Those in GE-/SE-BOLD fMRI
Neuronal Activation and Tissue Heating Lead to ADC Changes With Opposite Sign
Discussion
Heating Artifacts Have a Strong T2* Contribution
Light Application Can Diminish BOLD Responses Upon Optogenetic Stimulation
Signal Changes in Diffusion-Type Measurements Are Not a Heating Effect but Depend on Changes in Diffusion, T2 and T2*
Conclusion
Data Availability Statement
Ethics Statement
Author Contributions
Funding
Supplementary Material
References