Proton magnetization transfer effect in rat liver lactate

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Off-resonance lactate magnetization transfer (MT) experiments were performed on the in situ rat liver under perfused and ischemic conditions. A significant MT effect for lactate methyl protons was observed. The effect was larger for the ischemic condition than for the perfused condition, and was largest in the blood-filled ischemic livers. The size of the motionally restricted lactate pool, determined using a two-pool model fit, was estimated to be about 1% in perfused livers and about 1.8-2.5% after more than 1 hr of onset of ischemia, suggesting that lactate in liver is almost fully NMR-visible. The MT data for both the perfused and the ischemic condition appeared to be better approximated when assuming a superLorentzian lineshape for the immobile pool rather than a Gaussian line-shape. Finally, the experiments demonstrated a coupling between the lactate methyl and water protons, which may be mediated by macromolecules. © 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Dresselaers, T., Bergans, N., Van Hecke, P., & Vanstapel, F. (2002). Proton magnetization transfer effect in rat liver lactate. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 47(5), 880–887. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.10136

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