Quantitative volumetric analysis of the optic radiation in the normal human brain using diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging-based tractography

Neural Regen Res. 2014 Feb 1;9(3):280-4. doi: 10.4103/1673-5374.128223.

Abstract

To attain the volumetric information of the optic radiation in normal human brains, we performed diffusion tensor imaging examination in 13 healthy volunteers. Simultaneously, we used a brain normalization method to reduce individual brain variation and increase the accuracy of volumetric information analysis. In addition, tractography-based group mapping method was also used to investigate the probability and distribution of the optic radiation pathways. Our results showed that the measured optic radiation fiber tract volume was a range of about 0.16% and that the fractional anisotropy value was about 0.53. Moreover, the optic radiation probability fiber pathway that was determined with diffusion tensor tractography-based group mapping was able to detect the location relatively accurately. We believe that our methods and results are helpful in the study of optic radiation fiber tract information.

Keywords: diffusion tensor imaging; diffusion tensor tractography; group mapping; individual variation; magnetic resonance imaging; nerve regeneration; neural regeneration; optic radiation; probability map; visualization; volumetric analysis.