Fast high-resolution metabolite mapping in the rat brain using 1H-FID-MRSI at 14.1T
Dunja Simicic, Brayan Alves, Jessie Mosso, Guillaume Briand, Thanh, Phong L\^e, Ruud B. van Heeswijk, Jana Star\v{c}ukov\'a, Bernard Lanz,, Antoine Klauser, Bernhard Strasser, Wolfgang Bogner, Cristina Cudalbu

TL;DR
This study demonstrates a rapid, high-resolution, and reproducible method for mapping brain metabolites in rats using 1H-FID-MRSI at 14.1T, overcoming previous limitations in preclinical settings.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel high-resolution 1H-FID-MRSI technique at 14.1T with a dedicated processing pipeline, enabling detailed metabolic mapping in the rat brain.
Findings
Achieved high spatial resolution metabolic maps in 13 minutes.
Demonstrated high reproducibility of metabolic maps over time.
Confirmed known regional distribution of brain metabolites.
Abstract
Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) enables the simultaneous non-invasive acquisition of MR spectra from multiple spatial locations inside the brain. While 1H-MRSI is increasingly used in the human brain, it is not yet widely applied in the preclinical settings, mostly because of difficulties specifically related to very small nominal voxel size in the rodent brain and low concentration of brain metabolites, resulting in low signal-to-noise ratio SNR. In this context, we implemented a free induction decay 1H-MRSI sequence (1H-FID-MRSI) in the rat brain at 14.1T. We combined the advantages of 1H-FID-MRSI with the ultra-high magnetic field to achieve higher SNR, coverage and spatial resolution in the rodent brain, and developed a custom dedicated processing pipeline with a graphical user interface: MRS4Brain toolbox. LCModel fit, using the simulated metabolite basis-set…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
