Literature DB >> 11746574

Two-dimensional time correlation relaxometry of skeletal muscle in vivo at 3 Tesla.

G Saab1, R T Thompson, G D Marsh, P A Picot, G R Moran.   

Abstract

A hybrid two-dimensional relaxometry (2DR) sequence was used to simultaneously measure both the spin-spin (R2) and spin-lattice relaxation rates (R1) of skeletal muscle in vivo. The 2DR sequence involved a 180 degrees inversion pulse followed by a variable delay time (30 values from 40 to 7000 ms); a projection presaturation (PP) scheme to localize a 16-ml cylindrical voxel; and a CPMG sequence (950 even echoes, effective echo spacing = 1.2 ms, equilibrium time = 12 s). The 2DR data were collected at 3.0 Tesla from the flexor digitorum profundus of eight healthy males, 26 +/- 2 years old. Analysis was performed with a 2D version of the non-negative least-squares algorithm and a one-way ANOVA. All subjects exhibited at least three spin-groups (R2 < 200 s(-1)), designated B, C, and D, with R2 values of 42.7, 26.5, and 8.1 s(-1), and fractional volumes of 52, 35, and 7%, respectively. The R1 values of B and C were similar, congruent with0.7 s(-1), but different from that of D (P < 0.001), which had an R1 of 1.0 s(-1). The results suggest that exchange between B and C ranges from 0.7-16.2 s(-1), while exchange between either of these spin-groups with D is slower. If the data are interpreted with a compartment model, in which spin-groups with short and long R2 values are attributed to extra- and intracellular fluid, respectively, the exchange of water across the cell membrane in living skeletal muscle is slow or intermediate relative to both R1 and R2. Copyright 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11746574     DOI: 10.1002/mrm.1304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med        ISSN: 0740-3194            Impact factor:   4.668


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