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In vivo observation of lactate methyl proton magnetization transfer in rat C6 glioma

Luo, Y.
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Rydzewski, J.
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De Graaf, R. A.
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1999
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) measurements of the lactate methyl proton in rat brain C6 glioma tissue acquired in the presence of an off- resonance irradiation field, analyzed using coupled Bloch equation formalism assuming two spin pools, demonstrated the occurrence of magnetization transfer. Quantitative analysis revealed that a very small fraction of lactate (f= 0.0012) is rotationally immobilized despite a large magnetization transfer effect. Off-resonance rotating frame spin-lattice relaxation studies demonstrated that deuterated lactate binds to bovine serum albumin and the proteins present in human plasma, thereby providing a possible physical basis for the observed magnetization transfer effect. These results demonstrate that partial or complete saturation of the motionally restricted lactate pool (as well as other metabolites) by the application of an off-resonance irradiation field, such as that used for water presaturation, can lead to a substantial decrease in resonance intensity by way of magnetization transfer effects, resulting in quantitation errors.

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DOI
10.1002/(SICI)1522-2594(199904)41:4<676::AID-MRM5>3.0.CO;2-D
Author(s)
Luo, Y.
Rydzewski, J.
De Graaf, R. A.
Gruetter, R.  
Garwood, M.
Schleich, T.
Date Issued

1999

Publisher

Wiley

Published in
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Volume

41

Issue

4

Start page

676

End page

685

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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LIFMET  
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May 26, 2012
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