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Distinguishing glutamate and glutamine in in vivo<scp><sup>1</sup>H MRS</scp> based on nuclear spin singlet order filtering

Jiaxiang Xin, Daxiu Wei, Yan Ren, J. X. Wang, Guang Yang, Huojun Zhang, Jianqi Li, Caixia Fu, Ye‐Feng Yao

2022Magnetic Resonance in Medicine15 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: H-MR spectra of human brain in vivo. Selectively probing the signals of Glu and Gln in vivo is very important for the study of the metabolisms in which Glu and Gln are involved. METHODS: The Glu-/Gln- targeted pulse sequences are developed to selectively probe the signals of Glu and Gln. The core part of the Glu-/Gln- targeted pulse sequences lies on the preparation of the nuclear spin singlet orders (SSOs) of the five-spin systems of Glu and Gln. The optimal control method is used to prepare the SSOs of Glu and Gln with high efficiency. RESULTS: The Glu-/Gln- targeted pulse sequences have been applied on phantoms to selectively probe the signals of Glu and Gln. Moreover, in the in vivo experiments, the signals of Glu and Gln in human brains of healthy subjects have been successfully probed separately. CONCLUSION: H-MR signals of Glu and Gln in human brains in vivo. The optimal control method provides an effective way to prepare the SSO of a specific spin system with high efficiency and in turn selectively probe the signals of a targeted molecule.

Topics & Concepts

GlutamineIn vivoSinglet stateNuclear magnetic resonanceOrder (exchange)Glutamate receptorSpin (aerodynamics)ChemistryPhysicsNuclear physicsBiochemistryBiologyExcited stateAmino acidBusinessBiotechnologyThermodynamicsReceptorFinanceAdvanced NMR Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced MRI Techniques and ApplicationsNMR spectroscopy and applications