Title of article :
Quantitation of phosphorus metabolites in newborn human brain using internal water as reference standard
Author/Authors :
Cady، نويسنده , , Ernest B. and Wylezinska، نويسنده , , Marzena and Penrice، نويسنده , , Juliet and Lorek، نويسنده , , Ann and Amess، نويسنده , , Philip، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
A new method for noninvasive, in vivo quantitation of cerebral phosphorus (31P) metabolites is described. The technique employs point-resolved spectroscopy (PRESS) to obtain both 31P-metabolite and proton (1H) water spectra: brain water is used as an internal concentration reference. Spin-spin relaxation times (T2s) of cerebral 31P metabolites are much longer than the minimum echo time (TE) usable on a spectrometer equipped with actively shielded gradient coils. With short-TE (≈10 ms) 31P PRESS, T2 relaxation is minimal and phase modulation of the nucleotide triphosphate (NTP) multiplets can be accounted for. 1H water spectra were acquired using several TEs so that extra- and intracellular water signals could be separated from that due to cerebrospinal fluid. Prior calibration of the 31P and 1H spectrometer channels and an assumed brain-water concentration enabled estimations of metabolite concentrations. Using this method, mean 31P metabolite concentrations in the brains of eight normal infants of gestational plus postnatal age 34 to 39 wk were: phosphomonoester (PME) 5.6 (SD 0.9); inorganic phosphate 1.4 (0.4); mobile phosphodiester 2.3 (0.6); phosphocreatine 2.9 (0.3); nucleotide triphosphate 2.8 (0.6); and total mobile phosphate 21.4 (2.8) mmol/kg wet.
Keywords :
Neonatal , Brain , quantitation , Phosphorus , press
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging