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Abstract #1298

Monitoring brain glucose metabolism using magnetic resonance fingerprinting at 9.4 T

Mou Jiang1,2, Yaping Yuan1, Lei Zhang1, Shizhen Chen1, and Xin Zhou1
1Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, WuHan, China, 2Huazhong University of Science and Technology, WuHan, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Relaxometry, Metabolism, High-Field MRI;Magnetic Resonance Fingerprinting

Motivation: The monitoring of brain glucose metabolism plays an important role in the diagnosis of neurological diseases.

Goal(s): The glucose uptake and clearance in the mouse brain were monitored following intravenous administration of glucose using magnetic resonance fingerprinting.

Approach: A magnetic resonance fingerprinting imaging sequence was developed to simultaneously measure the T1, T2 and T of tissue.

Results: With the intravenous administration of glucose, there was a rapid increase followed by a gradual decrease in R1, R2 and R values in the brain.

Impact: The application of magnetic resonance fingerprinting in the study of brain glucose metabolism facilitates rapid and simultaneous measurement of multiple parameters, thereby yielding valuable information for the diagnosis of brain-related diseases.

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