The application of T-1 rho as an alternative contrast parameter in hig
h-field magnetic resonance histology (MRH) has been investigated. Spec
troscopic measurements of T-1 rho were performed on 5.75% agar and 1,0
mM MnCl2 phantoms at 9.4 T to validate the accuracy of the imaging me
asurements. Image studies were performed at 2.0 and 9.4 T on perfusion
-fixed 17.5-day-old mouse embryos, T-1, T-2, and T-1 rho relaxation ti
mes were calculated for the phantoms and muscle, diencephalon, and liv
er tissues. The 5.75% agar phantom and all tissues showed T-1 rho disp
ersion with B-1L, whereas the 1.0 mM MnCl2 phantom showed no significa
nt B-1L dependence. T-1 rho dispersion with B-0 was observed arising f
rom the effects of diffusion through susceptibility-induced gradients.
T-1 rho shows promise as a contrast parameter in high-field MRH becau
se it is capable of producing T-2-like contrast without the susceptibi
lity artifacts associated with T-2-weighted images.