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Long-lived spin States for low-field hyperpolarized gas MRI.


ABSTRACT: Parahydrogen induced polarization was employed to prepare a relatively long-lived correlated nuclear spin state between methylene and methyl protons in propane gas. Conventionally, such states are converted into a strong NMR signal enhancement by transferring the reaction product to a high magnetic field in an adiabatic longitudinal transport after dissociation engenders net alignment (ALTADENA) experiment. However, the relaxation time T1 of ∼0.6 s of the resulting hyperpolarized propane is too short for potential biomedical applications. The presented alternative approach employs low-field MRI to preserve the initial correlated state with a much longer decay time TLLSS =(4.7±0.5) s. While the direct detection at low-magnetic fields (e.g. 0.0475 T) is challenging, we demonstrate here that spin-lock induced crossing (SLIC) at this low magnetic field transforms the long-lived correlated state into an observable nuclear magnetization suitable for MRI with sub-millimeter and sub-second spatial and temporal resolution, respectively. Propane is a non-toxic gas, and therefore, these results potentially enable low-cost high-resolution high-speed MRI of gases for functional imaging of lungs and other applications.

SUBMITTER: Kovtunov KV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4287377 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Long-lived spin States for low-field hyperpolarized gas MRI.

Kovtunov Kirill V KV   Truong Milton L ML   Barskiy Danila A DA   Koptyug Igor V IV   Coffey Aaron M AM   Waddell Kevin W KW   Chekmenev Eduard Y EY  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20140926 45


Parahydrogen induced polarization was employed to prepare a relatively long-lived correlated nuclear spin state between methylene and methyl protons in propane gas. Conventionally, such states are converted into a strong NMR signal enhancement by transferring the reaction product to a high magnetic field in an adiabatic longitudinal transport after dissociation engenders net alignment (ALTADENA) experiment. However, the relaxation time T1 of ∼0.6 s of the resulting hyperpolarized propane is too  ...[more]

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