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Resolution enhancement in MR spectroscopy of red bone marrow fat via intermolecular double-quantum coherences

Journal

PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
Volume 60, Issue 16, Pages 6391-6406

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/60/16/6391

Keywords

MRI; intermolecular double quantum coherence; red bone marrow; fat; fatty acids; high resolution MRS

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11174239, 21327001, 21203155]
  2. Prior Research Field Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China [20120121130003]

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High-resolution H-1 magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is generally inaccessible in red bone marrow (RBM) tissues using conventional MRS techniques. This is because signal from these tissues suffers from severe inhomogeneity in the main static B-0 field originated from the intrinsic honeycomb structures in trabecular bone. One way to reduce effects of B-0 field inhomogeneity is by using the intermolecular double quantum coherence (iDQC) technique, which has been shown in other systems to obtain signals insensitive to B-0 field inhomogeneity. In the present study, we employed an iDQC approach to enhance the spectral resolution of RBM. The feasibility and performance of this method for achieving high resolution MRS was verified by experiments on phantoms and pig vertebral bone samples. Unsaturated fatty acid peaks which overlap in the conventional MRS were well resolved and identified in the iDQC spectrum. Quantitative comparison of fractions of three types of fatty acids was performed between iDQC spectra on the in situ RMB and conventional MRS on the extracted fat from the same RBM. Observations of unsaturated fatty acids with iDQC MRS may provide valuable information and may hold potential in diagnosis of diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and leukemia.

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