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Simultaneous Acquisition of Phosphocreatine and Inorganic Phosphate Images for Pi:PCr Ratio Mapping Using a RARE Sequence with Chemically Selective Interleaving

机译:用化学选择性交织的稀有序列同时采集PI的磷酸酸和无机磷酸盐图像:PCR比映射

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The ratio of inorganic phosphate (Pi) to phosphocreatine (PCr) is validated marker of mitochondrial function in human muscle. The MRI rapid acquisition with relaxation enhancement (RARE) pulse sequence can acquire phosphorus-31 (31P) images with higher spatial and temporal resolution than traditional spectroscopic methods, which can then be used to create Pi:PCr ratio maps of muscle regions. While the 31P RARE method produces images that reflect the content of the 31P metabolites, it has been limited to producing an image of only one chemical shift in a scan. This increases the scan time required to acquire images of multiple chemical shifts as well as the likelihood of generating inaccurate Pi:PCr maps due to gross motion. This work is a preliminary study to demonstrate the feasibility of acquiring Pi and PCr images in a single scan by interleaving Pi and PCr chemical shift acquisitions using a chemically selective RF excitation pulse. The chemical selectivity of the excitation pulse is evaluated and Pi:PCr maps generated using the interleaved Pi and PCr acquisition method with the subject at rest and during exercise are compared to those generated using separate Pi and PCr acquisition scans. A paired t-test indicated that the resulting Pi:PCr ratios for the exercised forearm muscle regions were not significantly different between the separate Pi and PCr acquisition method (3.18 ± 1.53) (mean ± standard deviation) and the interleaved acquisition method (3.41 ± 1.66). This work demonstrates the feasibility of creating Pi:PCr ratio maps in human muscle with Pi and PCr images acquired simultaneously by interleaving between the Pi and PCr resonances in a single scan.

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