Relaxivity of Gd-based contrast agents on X nuclei with long intrinsic relaxation times in aqueous solutions.


Autoria(s): van Heeswijk R.B.; Laus S.; Morgenthaler F.D.; Gruetter R.
Data(s)

01/07/2007

Resumo

The relaxivity of commercially available gadolinium (Gd)-based contrast agents was studied for X-nuclei resonances with long intrinsic relaxation times ranging from 6 s to several hundred seconds. Omniscan in pure 13C formic acid had a relaxivity of 2.9 mM(-1) s(-1), whereas its relaxivity on glutamate C1 and C5 in aqueous solution was approximately 0.5 mM(-1) s(-1). Both relaxivities allow the preparation of solutions with a predetermined short T1 and suggest that in vitro substantial sensitivity gains in their measurement can be achieved. 6Li has a long intrinsic relaxation time, on the order of several minutes, which was strongly affected by the contrast agents. Relaxivity ranged from approximately 0.1 mM(-1) s(-1) for Omniscan to 0.3 for Magnevist, whereas the relaxivity of Gd-DOTP was at 11 mM(-1) s(-1), which is two orders of magnitude higher. Overall, these experiments suggest that the presence of 0.1- to 10-microM contrast agents should be detectable, provided sufficient sensitivity is available, such as that afforded by hyperpolarization, recently introduced to in vivo imaging.

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https://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_B49BF0611936

isbn:0730-725X (Print)

doi:10.1016/j.mri.2007.02.015

pmid:17448617

isiid:000248529200011

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en

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 821-825

Palavras-Chave #Carbon Radioisotopes/pharmacology; Chelating Agents/chemistry; Contrast Media/pharmacology; Formates/chemistry; Gadolinium/pharmacology; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Lithium/pharmacology; Magnetic Resonance Imaging/instrumentation; Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods; Nanoparticles/chemistry; Organometallic Compounds/chemistry; Sensitivity and Specificity; Solutions; Water/chemistry
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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