Literature DB >> 19571499

3D Hyperpolarized (129)Xe MRI of mouse lung at low xenon concentration using a continuous flow-type hyperpolarizing system: feasibility for quantitative measurement of regional ventilation.

Yuki Hori1, Atsuomi Kimura, Tetsuya Wakayama, Masakazu Kitamoto, Fumito Imai, Hirohiko Imai, Hideaki Fujiwara.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We investigated the feasibility of 3D hyperpolarized (HP) (129)Xe magnetic resonance (MR) imaging at an extremely low concentration of HP (129)Xe supplied from a continuous flow-type hyperpolarizing (CF-HP) system and established a standard procedure for measuring regional lung ventilation of small animals, such as the mouse, as a baseline for further studies.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed 3D HP (129)Xe MR imaging of the lungs of 2 healthy and 2 emphysematous mice that were spontaneously breathing diluted HP (129)Xe (<1%). From the three 3D MR images acquired by varying the flip angle of the radiofrequency (RF) pulse, we calculated the time constant of regional recovery, tau'(rep), which represents the time required for HP (129)Xe magnetization to be replenished approximately 63% after destruction of hyperpolarization by RF saturation pulse. After calculating the tau'(rep) maps, we examined the validity of our method.
RESULTS: We used diluted xenon from the CF-HP system to acquire 3D HP (129)Xe MR images of the mouse lung that were undiminished under spontaneous respiration. The averaged tau'(rep) values were longer for the emphysematous lungs than for the healthy lungs, which reflected ventilation defects in the emphysematous lung.
CONCLUSIONS: This procedure permitted us to estimate the regional lung ventilation for any arbitrarily set slice, and it will provide a standard for measuring regional lung ventilation as a baseline for further studies.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19571499     DOI: 10.2463/mrms.8.73

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Magn Reson Med Sci        ISSN: 1347-3182            Impact factor:   2.471


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1.  Quantification of Ventilation and Gas Uptake in Free-Breathing Mice With Hyperpolarized 129Xe MRI.

Authors:  Luis A Loza; Stephen J Kadlecek; Mehrdad Pourfathi; Hooman Hamedani; Ian F Duncan; Kai Ruppert; Rahim R Rizi
Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging       Date:  2019-04-15       Impact factor: 10.048

Review 2.  Perspectives of hyperpolarized noble gas MRI beyond 3He.

Authors:  David M L Lilburn; Galina E Pavlovskaya; Thomas Meersmann
Journal:  J Magn Reson       Date:  2012-12-08       Impact factor: 2.229

3.  Pathway to cryogen free production of hyperpolarized Krypton-83 and Xenon-129.

Authors:  Joseph S Six; Theodore Hughes-Riley; Karl F Stupic; Galina E Pavlovskaya; Thomas Meersmann
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-11-27       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Cryogenics free production of hyperpolarized 129Xe and 83Kr for biomedical MRI applications.

Authors:  Theodore Hughes-Riley; Joseph S Six; David M L Lilburn; Karl F Stupic; Alan C Dorkes; Dominick E Shaw; Galina E Pavlovskaya; Thomas Meersmann
Journal:  J Magn Reson       Date:  2013-09-21       Impact factor: 2.229

Review 5.  Lung function imaging methods in Cystic Fibrosis pulmonary disease.

Authors:  Magdalena Kołodziej; Michael J de Veer; Marian Cholewa; Gary F Egan; Bruce R Thompson
Journal:  Respir Res       Date:  2017-05-17
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