Optimization of network parameters

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Brenda R. Eisenberg ◽  
Lee D. Peachey

Analysis of the electrical properties of the t-system requires knowledge of the geometry of the t-system network. It is now possible to determine the network parameters experimentally by use of high voltage electron microscopy. The t-system was marked with exogenous peroxidase. Conventional methods of electron microscopy were used to fix and embed the sartorius muscle from four frogs. Transverse slices 0.5-1.0 μm thick were viewed at an accelerating voltage of 1000 kV using the JEM-1000 high voltage electron microscope at Boulder, Colorado and prints at x5000 were used for analysis.The length of a t-branch (t) from node to node (Fig. 1a) was measured with a magnifier; at least 150 t-branches around 30 myofibrils were measured from each frog. The mean length of t is 0.90 ± 0.11 μm and the number of branches per myofibril is 5.4 ± 0.2 (mean ± SD, n = 4 frogs).


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AbstractGraph-theoretical analysis is a novel tool to understand the organisation of the brain.We assessed whether altered graph theoretical parameters, as observed in multiple sclerosis (MS), reflect pathology-induced restructuring of the brain's functioning or result from a reduced signal quality in functional MRI (fMRI). In a cohort of 49 people with MS and a matched group of 25 healthy subjects (HS), we performed a cognitive evaluation and acquired fMRI. From the fMRI measurement, Pearson correlation-based networks were calculated and graph theoretical parameters reflecting global and local brain organisation were obtained. Additionally, we assessed metrics of scanning quality (signal to noise ratio (SNR)) and fMRI signal quality (temporal SNR and contrast to noise ratio (CNR)). In accordance with the literature, we found that the network parameters were altered in MS compared to HS. However, no significant link was found with cognition. Scanning quality (SNR) did not differ between both cohorts. In contrast, measures of fMRI signal quality were significantly different and explained the observed differences in GTA parameters. Our results suggest that differences in network parameters between MS and HS in fMRI do not reflect a functional reorganisation of the brain, but rather occur due to reduced fMRI signal quality.


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