Alveolar oxygen partial pressure and oxygen depletion rate mapping in rats using 3He ventilation imaging

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A hyperpolarized 3He ventilation imaging protocol was implemented to assess alveolar pO2 values and the oxygen depletion rate in rats. The imaging protocol, which is based on spiral k-space sampling, was designed to acquire a high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) T1- weighted ventilation series of images in a single breath-hold. Simulations were performed to estimate the accuracy and dependence of the pO2 imaging protocol on the image SNR and the RF flip-angle determination. The imaging protocol was validated in vitro in phantoms and in vivo in rats. Imaging sessions were carried out for different inhaled O2 concentrations ranging from 20% to 40%. Parametric maps of alveolar pO2 and oxygen depletion rate were generated from the series of images. For each investigated animal, the differences in measured alveolar pO2 values are in agreement with the changes in inhaled O2 concentration. The oxygen depletion rates, ranging between 0.7 and 8.0 mbar s-1, are in close agreement with the published values for healthy rats. © 2007 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Cieślar, K., Stupar, V., Canet-Soulas, E., Gaillard, S., & Crémillieux, Y. (2007). Alveolar oxygen partial pressure and oxygen depletion rate mapping in rats using 3He ventilation imaging. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 57(2), 423–430. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.21110

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