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H-1 NMR spectroscopy of rat brain in vivo at 14.1 Tesla: Improvements in quantification of the neurochemical profile

Mlynarik, Vladimir  
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Cudalbu, Cristina Ramona  
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Xin, Lijing  
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2008
Journal of Magnetic Resonance

Ultra-short echo-time proton single voxel spectra of rat brain were obtained on a 14.1 T 26 cm horizontal bore system. At this field, the fitted linewidth in the brain tissue of adult rats was about 11 Hz. New, separated resonances ascribed to phosphocholine, glycerophosphocholine and N-acetylaspartate were detected for the first time in vivo in the spectral range of 4.2-4.4 ppm. Moreover, improved separation of the resonances of lactate, alanine, gamma-aminobutyrate, glutamate and glutathione was observed. Metabolite concentrations were estimated by fitting in vivo spectra to a linear combination of simulated spectra of individual metabolites and a measured spectrum of macromolecules (LCModel). The calculated concentrations of metabolites were generally in excellent agreement with those obtained at 9.4 T. These initial results further indicated that increasing magnetic field strength to 14.1 T enhanced spectral resolution in H-1 NMR spectroscopy. This implies that the quantification of the neurochemical profile in rodent brain can be achieved with improved accuracy and precision. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.jmr.2008.06.019
Web of Science ID

WOS:000259952000001

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

2008

Publisher

Academic Press Inc - Elsevier Science

Published in
Journal of Magnetic Resonance
Volume

194

Start page

163

End page

168

Subjects

Proton single voxel spectroscopy

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Ultra high magnetic field of 14.1 T

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Rat brain

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LCModel

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Quantification accuracy

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Magnetic-Resonance-Spectroscopy

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T-2 Relaxation

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Echo-Time

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Proton T-1

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Metabolites

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Spectra

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Failure

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Signals

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