Purpose: In vivo carbon-13 ( C) MR spectroscopy (MRS) is capable of measuring energy metabolism and neuroenergetics, noninvasively in the brain. Indirect ( H-[ C]) MRS provides sensitivity benefits compared with direct C methods, and normally includes a H surface coil for both localization and signal reception. The aim was to develop a coil platform with homogenous B1+ and use short conventional pulses for short echo time proton observed carbon edited (POCE) MRS.
Methods: A H-[ C] MRS coil platform was designed with a volumetric resonator for H transmit, and surface coils for H reception and C transmission. The Rx-only H surface coil nullifies the requirement for a T/R switch before the H preamplifier; the highpass filter and preamplifier can be placed proximal to the coil, thus minimizing sensitivity losses inherent with POCE-MRS systems described in the literature. The coil platform was evaluated with a PRESS-POCE sequence (TE = 12.6 ms) on a rat model.
Results: The coil provided excellent localization, uniform spin nutation, and sensitivity. C labeling of Glu-H4 and Glx-H3 peaks, and the Glx-H2 peaks were observed approximately 13 and 21 min following the infusion of 1- C glucose, respectively.
Conclusion: A convenient and sensitive platform to study energy metabolism and neurotransmitter cycling is presented. Magn Reson Med 79:628-635, 2018. © 2017 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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