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Toward Biocompatible Nuclear Hyperpolarization Using Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange: Quantitative in Situ Spectroscopy and High-Field Imaging
[Image: see text] Signal amplification by reversible exchange (SABRE) of a substrate and parahydrogen at a catalytic center promises to overcome the inherent insensitivity of magnetic resonance. In order to apply the new approach to biomedical applications, there is a need to develop experimental eq...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3929132/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24397559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac403653q |
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author | Hövener, Jan-Bernd Schwaderlapp, Niels Borowiak, Robert Lickert, Thomas Duckett, Simon B. Mewis, Ryan E. Adams, Ralph W. Burns, Michael J. Highton, Louise A. R. Green, Gary G. R. Olaru, Alexandra Hennig, Jürgen von Elverfeldt, Dominik |
author_facet | Hövener, Jan-Bernd Schwaderlapp, Niels Borowiak, Robert Lickert, Thomas Duckett, Simon B. Mewis, Ryan E. Adams, Ralph W. Burns, Michael J. Highton, Louise A. R. Green, Gary G. R. Olaru, Alexandra Hennig, Jürgen von Elverfeldt, Dominik |
author_sort | Hövener, Jan-Bernd |
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description | [Image: see text] Signal amplification by reversible exchange (SABRE) of a substrate and parahydrogen at a catalytic center promises to overcome the inherent insensitivity of magnetic resonance. In order to apply the new approach to biomedical applications, there is a need to develop experimental equipment, in situ quantification methods, and a biocompatible solvent. We present results detailing a low-field SABRE polarizer which provides well-controlled experimental conditions, defined spins manipulations, and which allows in situ detection of thermally polarized and hyperpolarized samples. We introduce a method for absolute quantification of hyperpolarization yield in situ by means of a thermally polarized reference. A maximum signal-to-noise ratio of ∼10(3) for 148 μmol of substance, a signal enhancement of 10(6) with respect to polarization transfer field of SABRE, or an absolute (1)H-polarization level of ≈10(–2) is achieved. In an important step toward biomedical application, we demonstrate (1)H in situ NMR as well as (1)H and (13)C high-field MRI using hyperpolarized pyridine (d(3)) and (13)C nicotinamide in pure and 11% ethanol in aqueous solution. Further increase of hyperpolarization yield, implications of in situ detection, and in vivo application are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-39291322014-02-20 Toward Biocompatible Nuclear Hyperpolarization Using Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange: Quantitative in Situ Spectroscopy and High-Field Imaging Hövener, Jan-Bernd Schwaderlapp, Niels Borowiak, Robert Lickert, Thomas Duckett, Simon B. Mewis, Ryan E. Adams, Ralph W. Burns, Michael J. Highton, Louise A. R. Green, Gary G. R. Olaru, Alexandra Hennig, Jürgen von Elverfeldt, Dominik Anal Chem [Image: see text] Signal amplification by reversible exchange (SABRE) of a substrate and parahydrogen at a catalytic center promises to overcome the inherent insensitivity of magnetic resonance. In order to apply the new approach to biomedical applications, there is a need to develop experimental equipment, in situ quantification methods, and a biocompatible solvent. We present results detailing a low-field SABRE polarizer which provides well-controlled experimental conditions, defined spins manipulations, and which allows in situ detection of thermally polarized and hyperpolarized samples. We introduce a method for absolute quantification of hyperpolarization yield in situ by means of a thermally polarized reference. A maximum signal-to-noise ratio of ∼10(3) for 148 μmol of substance, a signal enhancement of 10(6) with respect to polarization transfer field of SABRE, or an absolute (1)H-polarization level of ≈10(–2) is achieved. In an important step toward biomedical application, we demonstrate (1)H in situ NMR as well as (1)H and (13)C high-field MRI using hyperpolarized pyridine (d(3)) and (13)C nicotinamide in pure and 11% ethanol in aqueous solution. Further increase of hyperpolarization yield, implications of in situ detection, and in vivo application are discussed. American Chemical Society 2014-01-07 2014-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3929132/ /pubmed/24397559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac403653q Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society Terms of Use CC-BY (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccby_termsofuse.html) |
spellingShingle | Hövener, Jan-Bernd Schwaderlapp, Niels Borowiak, Robert Lickert, Thomas Duckett, Simon B. Mewis, Ryan E. Adams, Ralph W. Burns, Michael J. Highton, Louise A. R. Green, Gary G. R. Olaru, Alexandra Hennig, Jürgen von Elverfeldt, Dominik Toward Biocompatible Nuclear Hyperpolarization Using Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange: Quantitative in Situ Spectroscopy and High-Field Imaging |
title | Toward Biocompatible Nuclear Hyperpolarization Using
Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange: Quantitative in Situ Spectroscopy and High-Field Imaging |
title_full | Toward Biocompatible Nuclear Hyperpolarization Using
Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange: Quantitative in Situ Spectroscopy and High-Field Imaging |
title_fullStr | Toward Biocompatible Nuclear Hyperpolarization Using
Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange: Quantitative in Situ Spectroscopy and High-Field Imaging |
title_full_unstemmed | Toward Biocompatible Nuclear Hyperpolarization Using
Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange: Quantitative in Situ Spectroscopy and High-Field Imaging |
title_short | Toward Biocompatible Nuclear Hyperpolarization Using
Signal Amplification by Reversible Exchange: Quantitative in Situ Spectroscopy and High-Field Imaging |
title_sort | toward biocompatible nuclear hyperpolarization using
signal amplification by reversible exchange: quantitative in situ spectroscopy and high-field imaging |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3929132/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24397559 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ac403653q |
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