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  • The study aimed to compare two metabolic imaging techniques, hyperpolarized (HP) C MRI and deuterium metabolic imaging (DMI), to analyze cerebral glucose metabolism in rats at 4.7 T.
  • Experiments were conducted using localized conversions of specific isotopes, utilizing advanced imaging techniques and specially designed RF coils for accurate analysis.
  • Results indicated that while HP-C MRI offered better signal-to-noise ratio and spatial resolution, DMI provided broader metabolic insights over time, revealing complex relationships in lactate and glutamate production in the brain.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to directly compare two isotopic metabolic imaging approaches, hyperpolarized (HP) C MRI and deuterium metabolic imaging (DMI), for imaging specific closely related segments of cerebral glucose metabolism at 4.7 T.

Methods: Comparative HP- C and DMI neuroimaging experiments were conducted consecutively in normal rats during the same scanning session. Localized conversions of [1- C]pyruvate and [6,6- H ]glucose to their respective downstream metabolic products were measured by spectroscopic imaging, using an identical 2D-CSI sequence with parameters optimized for the respective experiments. To facilitate direct comparison, a pair of substantially equivalent 2.5-cm double-tuned X/ H RF surface coils was developed. For improved results, multidimensional low-rank reconstruction was applied to denoise the raw DMI data.

Results: Localized conversion of HP [1- C]pyruvate to [1- C]lactate, and [6,6- H ]glucose to [3,3- H ]lactate and Glx-d (glutamate and glutamine), was detected in rat brain by spectroscopic imaging at 4.7 T. The SNR and spatial resolution of HP- C MRI was superior to DMI but limited to a short time window, whereas the lengthy DMI acquisition yielded maps of not only lactate, but also Glx production, albeit with relatively poor spectral discrimination between metabolites at this field strength. Across the individual rats, there was an apparent inverse correlation between cerebral production of HP [1- C]lactate and Glx-d, along with a trend toward increased [3,3- H ]lactate.

Conclusion: The HP- C MRI and DMI methods are both feasible at 4.7 T and have significant potential for metabolic imaging of specific segments of glucose metabolism.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8018714PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mrm.28612DOI Listing

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