학술논문

Measurement of Arterial Input Function in Hyperpolarized 13C Studies
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Applied Magnetic Resonance. July 2012 43(1-2):289-297
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0937-9347
1613-7507
Abstract
Recently, hyperpolarized substrates generated through dynamic nuclear polarization have been introduced to study in vivo metabolism. Injection of hyperpolarized [1-13C] pyruvate, the most widely used substrate, allows detection of time courses of [1-13C] pyruvate and its metabolic products, such as [1-13C] lactate and 13C-bicarbonate, in various organs. However, quantitative metabolic modeling of in vivo data to measure specific metabolic rates remains challenging without measuring the input function. In this study, we demonstrate that the input function of [1-13C] pyruvate can be measured in vivo in the rat carotid artery using an implantable coil.