2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-40747-3
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Simultaneous magnetic resonance imaging of pH, perfusion and renal filtration using hyperpolarized 13C-labelled Z-OMPD

Martin Grashei,
Pascal Wodtke,
Jason G. Skinner
et al.

Abstract: AbstractpH alterations are a hallmark of many pathologies including cancer and kidney disease. Here, we introduce [1,5-13C2]Z-OMPD as a hyperpolarized extracellular pH and perfusion sensor for MRI which allows to generate a multiparametric fingerprint of renal disease status and to detect local tumor acidification. Exceptional long T1 of two minutes at 1 T, high pH sensitivity of up to 1.9 ppm per pH unit and suitability of using the C1-label as internal frequency reference enables pH imaging in vivo of three … Show more

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“…Acquisition strategies do not have to be dynamic, which enables the design of efficient acquisition techniques for improved spatial resolution. Emerging hyperpolarized pH agents, such as Z-OMPD, will likely unlock the clinical value of pH imaging, for which there is sufficient evidence in a handful of studies [ 62 64 ].…”
Section: Latest Advances In Hyperpolarized 13 C Mrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acquisition strategies do not have to be dynamic, which enables the design of efficient acquisition techniques for improved spatial resolution. Emerging hyperpolarized pH agents, such as Z-OMPD, will likely unlock the clinical value of pH imaging, for which there is sufficient evidence in a handful of studies [ 62 64 ].…”
Section: Latest Advances In Hyperpolarized 13 C Mrmentioning
confidence: 99%