In vivo 3D myocardial membrane potential mapping in humans using PET/MRI
Felicitas J. Bijari, Paul Kyu Han, Thibault Marin, Wonil Lee, Yanis Chemli, Inna Gertsenshteyn, Ismaël B. G. Mounime, Yanis Djebra, Didi Chi, Marc D. Normandin, Chao Ma, Georges El Fakhri

TL;DR
This study introduces a non-invasive PET/MRI method to map 3D myocardial membrane potential in humans, offering insights into cardiac mitochondrial function.
Contribution
A novel PET/MRI technique for in vivo 3D myocardial membrane potential mapping in humans is developed and validated.
Findings
Fully 3D membrane potential maps were successfully estimated from all three subjects.
Estimated whole-heart membrane potentials ranged from -144.7 mV to -165.8 mV.
The method combines PET and MR imaging with advanced motion correction and kinetic modeling.
Abstract
The mitochondrial membrane potential is a key biophysical parameter of mitochondrial function, which can be useful for the diagnosis and treatment monitoring of various cardiac diseases. We present a non-invasive PET/MR imaging method for 3D myocardial membrane potential mapping in humans. An in vivo PET/MR imaging study was performed in three healthy subjects (1 male and 2 females; 48 ± 29 years old) under a study protocol approved by the local Institutional Review Board (IRB). Written informed consent was obtained from all subjects before participation in the study. The [18F](4-Fluorophenyl)triphenylphosphonium ([18F]-FTPP+) PET tracer was administered using a bolus-plus-infusion protocol (bolus activity of 301.2 ± 7.6 MBq, infusion activity of 90.0 ± 4.9 MBq), where an infusion of 120 min was started shortly after the bolus injection (time of infusion, TOI). Dynamic cardiac PET/MR…
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TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
