The goal of this proposal is to purchase a Bruker AV-Neo console to replace the out-of-date Siemens console of the 14T horizontal MR scanner (13cm bore), which has been dedicated to supporting the high-resolution anatomical and functional dynamic brain mapping of animals and ex-vivo imaging. The Martinos Center at the Massachusetts General Hospital has been at the forefront of developing advanced functional mapping methods, e.g., functional MRI, and implementing the cutting-edge MRI methods to bridge the basic and translational studies. To pursue the next-generation cutting-edge imaging methodology and prepare for the higher field MRI translational studies, there is an urgent need to improve our 14T MRI preclinical platform for high-resolution animal and ex vivo imaging. In particular, the proposed 14T MR console upgrade will boost the translational potentials of the eight NIMH-funded projects with a synergistic goal to bridge cellular and microvascular anatomy and functional dynamics from animal to human brains. In addition, this proposal will support nine mental-health- related projects funded by other NIH Institutes, presenting critical translational efforts on the mechanistic studies of brain disorders including Alzheimer?s Diseases (AD), cerebrovascular dementia, migraine, brain tumor, traumatic brain injury, and cardiac arrest (AC)-induced coma. The highly synergistic and collaborative brain research projects outlined in our proposal can be summarized in three main themes related to mental health: 1) Neurovascular dynamic signaling, 2) Cutting-edge neuroimaging methodology, 3) Multimodal mechanistic signatures of brain disorders and injury models. We have established the 14T-based multi-modal neuroimaging platform to combine the high-resolution anatomical and functional MRI imaging with the emerging neuro- techniques, e.g. optogenetics, optical fiber-mediated biosensor recording of Calcium, Glutamate, etc, promoting novel mechanistic understanding of the complexity of brain function. The Bruker AV-Neo system will provide key technological innovations to improve the performance of the novel brain mapping methods, e.g. the single-vessel fMRI, line-scanning fMRI, RF slab-specific diffusion-weighted MRI, given the state-of-the-art electronics and software design. Therefore, the proposed instrument upgrade would not only accelerate the progress of the listed projects but also facilitate the translation of cutting-edge MR methodologies as a truly multidisciplinary, regional resource for PHS funded investigators.

Public Health Relevance

The goal of this proposal is to purchase a Bruker AV-Neo console to replace the out-of-date Siemens console of the 14T horizontal MR scanner (13cm bore), which has been dedicated to supporting the high-resolution anatomical and functional dynamic brain mapping of animals and ex-vivo imaging. The upgraded 14T MR scanner will support 17 highly synergistic and collaborative brain research projects, including 8 NIMH-funded ones, in three main themes related to mental health: 1) Neurovascular dynamic signaling, 2) Cutting-edge neuroimaging methodology, 3) Multimodal mechanistic signatures of brain disorders and injury models.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Biomedical Research Support Shared Instrumentation Grants (S10)
Project #
1S10MH124733-01
Application #
10104168
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZMH1)
Program Officer
Bennett, Yvonne
Project Start
2020-09-11
Project End
2021-09-10
Budget Start
2020-09-11
Budget End
2021-09-10
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2020
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Massachusetts General Hospital
Department
Type
DUNS #
073130411
City
Boston
State
MA
Country
United States
Zip Code
02114