Intracellular water preexchange lifetime in neurons and astrocytes.
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ABSTRACT: PURPOSE:To determine the intracellular water preexchange lifetime, ?i , the "average residence time" of water, in the intracellular milieu of neurons and astrocytes. The preexchange lifetime is important for modeling a variety of MR data sets, including relaxation, diffusion-sensitive, and dynamic contrast-enhanced data sets. METHODS:Herein, ?i in neurons and astrocytes is determined in a microbead-adherent, cultured cell system. In concert with thin-slice selection, rapid flow of extracellular media suppresses extracellular signal, allowing determination of the transcytolemmal-exchange-dominated, intracellular T1 . With this knowledge, and that of the intracellular T1 in the absence of exchange, ?i can be derived. RESULTS:Under normal culture conditions, ?i for neurons is 0.75?±?0.05 s versus 0.57?±?0.03 s for astrocytes. Both neuronal and astrocytic ?i s decrease within 30?min after the onset of oxygen-glucose deprivation, with the astrocytic ?i showing a substantially greater decrease than the neuronal ?i . CONCLUSIONS:Given an approximate intra- to extracellular volume ratio of 4:1 in the brain, these data imply that, under normal physiological conditions, an MR experimental characteristic time of less than 0.012 s is required for a nonexchanging, two-compartment (intra- and extracellular) model to be valid for MR studies. This characteristic time shortens significantly (i.e., 0.004 s) under injury conditions. Magn Reson Med 79:1616-1627, 2018. © 2017 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
SUBMITTER: Yang DM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5754269 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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