Interstitial Diffusivity (D<sub>int</sub>)

Definition: 'Interstitial Diffusivity' ('Dint') refers to the rate at which water molecules diffuse within the brain’s interstitial (extracellular) space. It reflects the mobility of fluid in the parenchymal extracellular environment, distinct from intracellular or vascular compartments.


Physiological Basis:


Measurement Techniques:


Clinical Relevance:

(e.g., in idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus or glymphatic failure)

(e.g., extracellular matrix degradation in aging or neurodegeneration)

Diagnostic Potential:


In iNPH:


Related Concepts: