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Abstract #4443

Simultaneous Observation of Distinct Phosphocreatine and Creatine CEST Peaks in Exercised Human Skeletal Muscle at 5T

Xinran Chen1,2, Xi Xu1, Chongxue Bie1, Lin Chen2, and Yang Zhou1
1Key Laboratory for Magnetic Resonance and Multimodality Imaging of Guangdong Province, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen, China, 2Department of Electronic Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China

Synopsis

Keywords: CEST / APT / NOE, CEST & MT, Muscle, creatine, phosphocreatine, CK reaction

Motivation: PCrCEST and CrCEST contrasts are weak and indiscernible in clinical settings (≤ 3 T), limiting the accuracy of quantification.

Goal(s): To develop an accurate and reliable PCrCEST and CrCEST method in human skeletal muscle at 5 T.

Approach: The optimal saturation scheme was investigated. Two-peak PLOF method was employed for quantification. Plantar flexion exercise was conducted to validate the performance of the proposed method.

Results: Distinct PCrCEST and CrCEST peaks can be observed simultaneously at 5T. The transition between PCr and Cr was clearly observed in a volunteer during and after exercise.

Impact: Improved accuracy and reliability of PCrCEST and CrCEST in human skeletal muscle can be obtained at 5T. The distinct CEST peak at 2.0 ppm immediately after exercise suggests that the in vivo CrCEST is a slow-exchanging process.

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