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Multi-center reproducibility of neurochemical profiles in the human brain at 7T

Journal

NMR IN BIOMEDICINE
Volume 28, Issue 3, Pages 306-316

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/nbm.3252

Keywords

test-retest; reproducibility; ultra-high field strength; MRS; 7T; semi-LASER; neurochemical profiling

Funding

  1. CMRR [NIH R01 NS070815, P41 RR008079, P41 EB015894, P30 NS076408, S10 RR026783]
  2. WM KECK Foundation
  3. UMCU [STW NIG-10882, STW-12211]

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The purpose of this work was to harmonize data acquisition and post-processing of single voxel proton MRS (H-1-MRS) at 7T, and to determine metabolite concentrations and the accuracy and reproducibility of metabolite levels in the adult human brain. This study was performed in compliance with local institutional human ethics committees. The same seven subjects were each examined twice using four different 7T MR systems from two different vendors using an identical semi-localization by adiabatic selective refocusing spectroscopy sequence. Neurochemical profiles were obtained from the posterior cingulate cortex (gray matter, GM) and the corona radiata (white matter, WM). Spectra were analyzed with LCModel, and sources of variation in concentrations (subject', institute' and random') were identified with a variance component analysis. Concentrations of 10-11 metabolites, which were corrected for T-1, T-2, magnetization transfer effects and partial volume effects, were obtained with mean Cramer-Rao lower bounds below 20%. Data variances and mean concentrations in GM and WM were comparable for all institutions. The primary source of variance for glutamate, myo-inositol, scyllo-inositol, total creatine and total choline was between subjects. Variance sources for all other metabolites were associated with within-subject and system noise, except for total N-acetylaspartate, glutamine and glutathione, which were related to differences in signal-to-noise ratio and in shimming performance between vendors. After multi-center harmonization of acquisition and post-processing protocols, metabolite concentrations and the sizes and sources of their variations were established for neurochemical profiles in the healthy brain at 7T, which can be used as guidance in future studies quantifying metabolite and neurotransmitter concentrations with H-1-MRS at ultra-high magnetic field. Copyright (c) 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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