The apparent diffusion tensor (ADT) was measured in excised and fixed spina
l cords from myelin-deficient (md) rats and age-matched controls. These dat
a were used to obtain the principal diffusivities of the ADT, and also the
scalar invariant parameters (D) over bar (averaged principal diffusivity) a
nd A(sigma) (anisotropy index) for four white matter and two gray matter re
gions. The results for white matter regions showed that the principal diffu
sivities were significantly higher for md animals, and while the (D) over b
ar was increased in tissue from md animals, the A(sigma) was found to be de
creased. Grey matter (D) over bar was measured to be between those of white
matter from control and md animals, and the A(sigma) was much smaller than
that of white matter from both sets of animals, indicating that diffusion
in md white matter is more anisotropic than in gray matter. The results sho
w that while myelination is not a prerequisite for diffusion anisotropy, it
does influence the magnitude of the observed anisotropy. Magn Reson Med 45
:191-195, 2001, (C) 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.