4.5 Article Proceedings Paper

In Vivo Lactate Signal Enhancement Using Binomial Spectral-Selective Pulses in Selective MQ Coherence (SS-SelMQC) Spectroscopy

Journal

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE
Volume 62, Issue 3, Pages 591-598

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.22065

Keywords

lactate editing; single-scan lipid suppression; spectral-selective binomial pulses; 2D chemical shift imaging

Funding

  1. NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE [P50CA092629, P50CA086438, R01CA120861, P01CA115675, R24CA083084] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  2. NCI NIH HHS [P50 CA086438-06, R24CA83084, P50 CA092629, P50 CA86438, P01 CA115675, R24 CA083084-08, P50-CA92629, P50 CA092629-09, P01 CA115675-04, P50 CA086438, P50 CA086438-09, R01 CA120861-03, R24 CA083084, P01 CA115675-05, P50 CA092629-10, R01 CA120861] Funding Source: Medline

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Tumor vasculature and tissue oxygen pressure can influence tumor growth, metastases, and patient survival. Elevated levels of lactate may be observed during the process of aggressive tumor development accompanied by angiogenesis (the evolution of the microenvironment). The noninvasive MR detection of lactate in tumor tissues as a potential biomarker is difficult due to the presence of co-resonating lipids that are present at high concentrations. Methods were previously reported for lactate editing using the SELective Multiple Quantum Coherence (SelMQC) method. Here we report a sequence SS-SelMOC, Spectral-Selective SelMQC, which is a modified version of SelMQC using binomial pulses. Binomial pulses were employed in this editing sequence for frequency excitation or inversion of selective lactate resonances. Lactate detection has been demonstrated using SS-SelMQC, both in vitro (30 mM lactate/H2O doped with 25 mu M Gd-DTPA) and in vivo (Dunning R3337-AT prostate tumors), and compared to similar measurements made with SelMQC. Lactate areas were measured from nonlocalized spectra, one-dimensional (1D) localized spectra, and two-dimensional chemical shift images (CSI) of the localized slice. In data from whole phantoms, the modified pulse sequence yielded enhancement of the lactate signal of 2.4 +/- 0.40 times compared to SelMQC. Similar in vivo lactate signal enhancement of 2.3 +/- 0.24 times was observed in 1D slice-localized experiment. Magn Reson Med 62:591-598, 2009. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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