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Comparison of T-1 Relaxation Times of the Neurochemical Profile in Rat Brain at 9.4 Tesla and 14.1 Tesla

Cudalbu, Cristina Ramona  
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Mlynarik, Vladimir  
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Xin, Lijing  
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2009
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

Knowledge of T-1 relaxation times can be important for accurate relative and absolute quantification of brain metabolites, for sensitivity optimizations, for characterizing molecular dynamics, and for studying changes induced by various pathological conditions. H-1 T-1 relaxation times of a series of brain metabolites, including J-coupled ones, were determined using a progressive saturation (PS) technique that was validated with an adiabatic inversion-recovery (IR) method. The H-1 T-1 relaxation times of 16 functional groups of the neurochemical profile were measured at 14.1T and 9.4T. Overall, the T-1 relaxation times found at 14.1T were, within the experimental error, identical to those at 9.4T. The T(1)s of some coupled spin resonances of the neurochemical profile were measured for the first time (e.g., those of gamma-aminobutyrate [GABA], aspartate [Asp], alanine [Ala], phosphoethanolamine [PE], glutathione [GSH], N-acety-laspartylglutamate [NAAG], and glutamine [Gin]). Our results suggest that T-1 does not increase substantially beyond 9.4T. Furthermore, the similarity of T, among the metabolites (similar to 1.5 s) suggests that T-1 relaxation time corrections for metabolite quantification are likely to be similar when using rapid pulsing conditions. We therefore conclude that the putative T-1 increase of metabolites has a minimal impact on sensitivity when increasing B-0 beyond 9.4T. Magn Reson Med 62:862-867, 2009. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/mrm.22022
Web of Science ID

WOS:000270558700004

Author(s)
Cudalbu, Cristina Ramona  
Mlynarik, Vladimir  
Xin, Lijing  
Gruetter, Rolf  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
Volume

62

Start page

862

End page

867

Subjects

proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy

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T-1 relaxation times

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neurochemical profile

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rat brain

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high magnetic field

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In-Vivo

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Echo-Time

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Proton T-1

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H-1-Nmr Spectroscopy

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Metabolites

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Spectra

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Quantification

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Quantitation

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Regions

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T1

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November 30, 2010
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