Measuring diffusion exchange across the cell membrane with DEXSY (Diffusion Exchange Spectroscopy)

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Introduction: To combine numerical simulations, in vitro and in vivo experiments to evaluate the feasibility of measuring diffusion exchange across the cell membrane with diffusion exchange spectroscopy (DEXSY). Methods: DEXSY acquisitions were simulated over a range of permeabilities in nerve tissue and yeast substrates. In vitro measurements were performed in a yeast substrate and in vivo measurements in mouse tumor xenograft models, all at 9.4 T. Results: Diffusion exchange was observed in simulations over a physiologically relevant range of cell permeability values. In vitro and in vivo measures also provided evidence of diffusion exchange, which was quantified with the Diffusion Exchange Index (DEI). Conclusions: Our findings provide preliminary evidence that DEXSY can be used to make in vivo measurements of diffusion exchange and cell membrane permeability.

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Breen-Norris, J. O., Siow, B., Walsh, C., Hipwell, B., Hill, I., Roberts, T., … Walker-Samuel, S. (2020). Measuring diffusion exchange across the cell membrane with DEXSY (Diffusion Exchange Spectroscopy). Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 84(3), 1543–1551. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.28207

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