Hyperpolarized lithium-6 as a sensor of nanomolar contrast agents.

نویسندگان

  • Ruud B van Heeswijk
  • Kai Uffmann
  • Arnaud Comment
  • Fiodar Kurdzesau
  • Chiara Perazzolo
  • Cristina Cudalbu
  • Sami Jannin
  • Jacobus A Konter
  • Patrick Hautle
  • Ben van den Brandt
  • Gil Navon
  • Jacques J van der Klink
  • Rolf Gruetter
چکیده

Lithium is widely used in psychotherapy. The (6)Li isotope has a long intrinsic longitudinal relaxation time T(1) on the order of minutes, making it an ideal candidate for hyperpolarization experiments. In the present study we demonstrated that lithium-6 can be readily hyperpolarized within 30 min, while retaining a long polarization decay time on the order of a minute. We used the intrinsically long relaxation time for the detection of 500 nM contrast agent in vitro. Hyperpolarized lithium-6 was administered to the rat and its signal retained a decay time on the order of 70 sec in vivo. Localization experiments imply that the lithium signal originated from within the brain and that it was detectable up to 5 min after administration. We conclude that the detection of submicromolar contrast agents using hyperpolarized NMR nuclei such as (6)Li may provide a novel avenue for molecular imaging.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Magnetic resonance in medicine

دوره 61 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009