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Hyperpolarized choline as an MR imaging molecular probe: feasibility of in vivo imaging in a rat model.

Lanette J Friesen-Waldner1, Trevor P Wade, Kundan Thind, Albert P Chen, J Moshe Gomori, Jacob Sosna, Charles A McKenzie, Rachel Katz-Brull.   

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PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of choline MRI using a new choline molecular probe for dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) hyperpolarized MRI.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Male Sprague-Dawley rats with an average weight of 400 ± 20 g (n = 5), were anesthetized and injection tubing was placed in the tail vein. [1,1,2,2-D4 , 1-(13) C]choline chloride (CMP1) was hyperpolarized by DNP and injected into rats at doses ranging from 12.6 to 50.0 mg/kg. Coronal projection (13) C imaging was performed on a 3 Tesla clinical MRI scanner (bore size 60 cm) using a variable flip angle gradient echo sequence. Images were acquired 15 to 45 s after the start of bolus injection. Signal intensities in regions of interest were determined at each time point and compared.
RESULTS: (13) C MRI images of hyperpolarized CMP1 at a 50 mg/kg dose showed time-dependent organ distribution patterns. At 15 s, high intensities were observed in the inferior vena cava, heart, aorta, and kidneys. At 30 s, most of the signal intensity was localized to the kidneys. These distribution patterns were reproduced using 12.6 and 25 mg/kg doses. At 45 s, only signal in the kidneys was detected.
CONCLUSION: Hyperpolarized choline imaging with MRI is feasible using a stable-isotope labeled choline analog (CMP1). Nonradioactive imaging of choline accumulation may provide a new investigatory dimension for kidney physiology. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2015;41:917-923.
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Keywords:  choline; magnetic resonance imaging; metabolism

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24862837     DOI: 10.1002/jmri.24659

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Magn Reson Imaging        ISSN: 1053-1807            Impact factor:   4.813


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Authors:  Kanchan Sonkar; Vinay Ayyappan; Caitlin M Tressler; Oluwatobi Adelaja; Ruoqing Cai; Menglin Cheng; Kristine Glunde
Journal:  NMR Biomed       Date:  2019-06-11       Impact factor: 4.044

2.  NMR hyperpolarization techniques for biomedicine.

Authors:  Panayiotis Nikolaou; Boyd M Goodson; Eduard Y Chekmenev
Journal:  Chemistry       Date:  2014-12-03       Impact factor: 5.236

Review 3.  State-of-the-art accounts of hyperpolarized 15N-labeled molecular imaging probes for magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging.

Authors:  Hyejin Park; Qiu Wang
Journal:  Chem Sci       Date:  2022-05-17       Impact factor: 9.969

4.  Fast Determination of Flip Angle and T1 in Hyperpolarized Gas MRI During a Single Breath-Hold.

Authors:  Jianping Zhong; Weiwei Ruan; Yeqing Han; Xianping Sun; Chaohui Ye; Xin Zhou
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-05-12       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  (13)C-labeled biochemical probes for the study of cancer metabolism with dynamic nuclear polarization-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging.

Authors:  Lucia Salamanca-Cardona; Kayvan R Keshari
Journal:  Cancer Metab       Date:  2015-09-14
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