| Literature DB >> 25483870 |
Hua Li1, Zhongliang Zu, Moritz Zaiss, Imad S Khan, Robert J Singer, Daniel F Gochberg, Peter Bachert, John C Gore, Junzhong Xu.
Abstract
Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) potentially provides the ability to detect small solute pools through indirect measurements of attenuated water signals. However, CEST effects may be diluted by various competing effects, such as non-specific magnetization transfer (MT) and asymmetric MT effects, water longitudinal relaxation (T1 ) and direct water saturation (radiofrequency spillover). In the current study, CEST images were acquired in rats following ischemic stroke and analyzed by comparing the reciprocals of the CEST signals at three different saturation offsets. This combined approach corrects the above competing effects and provides a more robust signal metric sensitive specifically to the proton exchange rate constant. The corrected amide proton transfer (APT) data show greater differences between the ischemic and contralateral (non-ischemic) hemispheres. By contrast, corrected nuclear Overhauser enhancements (NOEs) around -3.5 ppm from water change over time in both hemispheres, indicating whole-brain changes that have not been reported previously. This study may help us to better understand the contrast mechanisms of APT and NOE imaging in ischemic stroke, and may also establish a framework for future stroke measurements using CEST imaging with spillover, MT and T1 corrections.Entities:
Keywords: amide proton transfer (APT); apparent exchange-dependent relaxation (AREX); chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST); ischemia; nuclear Overhauser enhancement (NOE); stroke
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25483870 PMCID: PMC4303585 DOI: 10.1002/nbm.3243
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NMR Biomed ISSN: 0952-3480 Impact factor: 4.044