1997
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.1910370607
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Quantitative lactate‐specific MR imaging and 1H spectroscopy of skeletal muscle at macroscopic and microscopic resolutions using a zero‐quantum/double‐quantum coherence filter and SLIM/GSLIM localization

Abstract: Quantitative lactate imaging and spectroscopy were performed on phantoms and on electrically stimulated, excised frog skeletal muscle at macroscopic and microscopic resolutions. Lactate selectivity was achieved by use of a zero-quantum/double-quantum coherence (ZQC/DQC) lactate filter, which suppressed all signals besides lactate, including water and lipid, to below noise level. Three-dimensional lactate data sets were acquired in 1-3 h; one of these spatial dimensions was frequency-encoded and the other two w… Show more

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“…Also, due to the absence of interhemispheric blood flow in the Mongolian gerbil, the demarcation of lactate signal between the ischemic and normal hemispheres is expected, and is not a GSLIM artifact. Prior computer simulations (13), as well as the results shown in Fig. 4, which depicts high lactate in the ischemic hemisphere despite defining the whole brain as a single compartment, verify that GSLIM can accurately disclose inhomogeneity within compartments.…”
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“…Also, due to the absence of interhemispheric blood flow in the Mongolian gerbil, the demarcation of lactate signal between the ischemic and normal hemispheres is expected, and is not a GSLIM artifact. Prior computer simulations (13), as well as the results shown in Fig. 4, which depicts high lactate in the ischemic hemisphere despite defining the whole brain as a single compartment, verify that GSLIM can accurately disclose inhomogeneity within compartments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The accuracy of these non-Fourier techniques has been verified previously (11)(12)(13). Although SLIM and GSLIM have been employed earlier in 31 P studies of excised human uterus (21), in 1 H studies of lactate in isolated frog skeletal muscle (13), and in studies of diffusion of water and metabolites (22), the work presented here is the first full description of an application of either SLIM or GSLIM in vivo. Preliminary investigations in vivo included 31 P studies of rat (23) and human (24) brain.…”
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