Proton spectral editing for discrimination of lactate and threonine 1.31 ppm resonances in human brain in vivo

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Abstract

A single-voxel proton NMR J-difference editing method for discriminating between the 1.31 ppm resonances of lactate (Lac) and threonine (Thr) in human brain in vivo at 3 T is reported. One double-band and two triple-band Gaussian 180° RF pulses, all with a bandwidth of 15 Hz, were employed within an adiabatic-refocused double-echo localization sequence to induce the target signals of Lac and Thr and simultaneously acquire a creatine singlet in each subscan. The optimum echo time and the editing efficiency were obtained by numerical analysis of the filtering performance. The Lac and Thr signals were extracted, without lipid contamination, from three subspectra. Using the calculated yields, the concentrations of Lac and Thr in the human occipital cortex were estimated to be 0.47 ± 0.07 and 0.55 ± 0.06 mM (mean ± SD, M = 7), respectively, with reference to Cr at 8 mM. © 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Choi, C., Coupland, N. J., Kalra, S., Bhardwaj, P. P., Malykhin, N., & Allen, P. S. (2006). Proton spectral editing for discrimination of lactate and threonine 1.31 ppm resonances in human brain in vivo. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 56(3), 660–665. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.20988

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