The Douglas Bell Canada Brain Bank Post-mortem Brain Imaging Protocol

Author:

Dadar MahsaORCID,Sanches Liana,Fouqouet Jeremie,Moqadam Roqaie,Alasmar Zaki,Miraut Dominique,Maranzano Josefina,Mechawar Naguib,Chakravarty M. Mallar,Zeighami YasharORCID

Abstract

AbstractMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a valuable non-invasive tool that has been widely used for in vivo investigations of brain morphometry and microstructural characteristics. Postmortem MRIs can provide complementary anatomical and microstructural information to in vivo imaging and ex vivo neuropathological assessments without compromising the sample for future investigations. We have developed a postmortem MRI protocol for the brain specimens of the Douglas-Bell Canada Brain Bank (DBCBB), the largest brain bank in Canada housing over 3000 neurotypical and diseased brain specimens, that allows for acquisition of high-resolution 3T and 7T MRIs. Our protocol can be used to scan DBCBB specimens with minimal tissue manipulation, allowing for feasibly scanning large numbers of postmortem specimens while retaining the quality of the tissue for downstream histology and immunohistochemistry assessments. We demonstrate the robustness of this protocol in spite of the dependency of image quality on fixation by acquiring data on the first day of extraction and fixation, to over twenty years post fixation. The acquired images can be used to perform volumetric segmentations, cortical thickness measurements, and quantitative analyses which can be potentially used to link MRI-derived and ex vivo histological measures, assaying both the normative organization of the brain and ex vivo measures of pathology.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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