Purpose: To examine the detection sensitivity for the rapidly exchanging hydroxyl protons of D-glucose using the recently developed on-resonance variable delay multi-pulse (onVDMP) chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) technique. Methods: The onVDMP method was applied for the detection of water signal changes upon venous D-glucose infusion in mice with 9L glioma xenografts. The effect size of onVDMP MRI during infusion was compared with that of conventional continuous wave (CW) CEST MRI. Results: Both methods highlighted the tumor and the blood vessels on D-glucose infusion. In interleaved studies, the mean signal changes detected by onVDMP were found to be 1.8 times higher than those by CW-CEST, attributed to its high labeling efficiency for fast exchanging protons and the labeling of the OH protons over a larger frequency range. Conclusions: The onVDMP method is a more sensitive technique for the detection of exogenous CEST agents with fast-exchanging protons compared to CW-CEST MRI.
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Xu, X., Xu, J., Chan, K. W. Y., Liu, J., Liu, H., Li, Y., … van Zijl, P. C. M. (2019). GlucoCEST imaging with on-resonance variable delay multiple pulse (onVDMP) MRI. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 81(1), 47–56. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.27364
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