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Abstract #1291

Simultaneous two-voxel functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the motor cortex at 7T

Anouk Schrantee1 and Adam Berrington2
1Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Amsterdam University Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

Synopsis

Keywords: Spectroscopy, Spectroscopy, functional MRS

Motivation: Functional magnetic resonance spectroscopy (fMRS) shows promise in studying task-related metabolite changes but has been largely confined to single-voxel.

Goal(s): To evaluate two-voxel fMRS at 7 T to measure simultaneous bilateral metabolite changes during a unilateral motor task.

Approach: A modified Hadamard-encoded MRS scheme with dynamic fMRS spectral-temporal fitting for analysis was employed.

Results: Distinct patterns of BOLD activation in contra- and ipsilateral VOIs were detected with significant increases in Glutamate (Glu) in either VOI during a unilateral task

Impact: We demonstrate the feasibility of simultaneous two-voxel MRS to detect bilateral glutamate changes in response to a unilateral motor task. This approach holds promise to increase our understanding of the neurochemical underpinnings of fMRI signals across interconnected brain regions.

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