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Imaging Renal Urea Handling in Rats at Millimeter Resolution Using Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry
In this study, in vivo T2 heterogeneity of hyperpolarized [(13)C,(15)N(2)]urea in rat kidney has been investigated. Selective quenching of the vascular hyperpolarized (13)C signal with a macromolecular relaxation agent revealed that a long T2 component of the [(13)C,(15)N(2)]urea signal originated f...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4996281/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27570835 http://dx.doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2016.00127 |
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author | Reed, Galen D. von Morze, Cornelius Verkman, Alan S. Koelsch, Bertram L. Chaumeil, Myriam M. Lustig, Michael Ronen, Sabrina M. Bok, Robert A. Sands, Jeff M. Larson, Peder E. Z. Wang, Zhen J. Ardenkjær Larsen, Jan Henrik Kurhanewicz, John Vigneron, Daniel B. |
author_facet | Reed, Galen D. von Morze, Cornelius Verkman, Alan S. Koelsch, Bertram L. Chaumeil, Myriam M. Lustig, Michael Ronen, Sabrina M. Bok, Robert A. Sands, Jeff M. Larson, Peder E. Z. Wang, Zhen J. Ardenkjær Larsen, Jan Henrik Kurhanewicz, John Vigneron, Daniel B. |
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description | In this study, in vivo T2 heterogeneity of hyperpolarized [(13)C,(15)N(2)]urea in rat kidney has been investigated. Selective quenching of the vascular hyperpolarized (13)C signal with a macromolecular relaxation agent revealed that a long T2 component of the [(13)C,(15)N(2)]urea signal originated from the renal extravascular space, thus allowing the vascular and renal filtrate contrast agent pools of the [(13)C,(15)N(2)]urea to be distinguished via multiexponential analysis. The T2 response to induced diuresis and antidiuresis was determined using 2 imaging agents—hyperpolarized [(13)C,(15)N(2)]urea and hyperpolarized bis-1,1-(hydroxymethyl)-1-(13)C-cyclopropane-(2)H(8) (control agent). During antidiuresis, large T2 increases in the inner medulla and papilla were observed using the former agent only. Therefore, [(13)C,(15)N(2)]urea relaxometry is sensitive to the following 2 steps of the renal urea handling process: glomerular filtration process and inner medullary urea transporter-A1- and urea transporter-A3-mediated urea concentrating process. To aid multiexponential data analysis, simple motion correction and subspace denoising algorithms are presented. Furthermore, a T2-edited, ultralong echo time sequence was developed for sub-2 mm(3) resolution 3-dimensional encoding of urea by exploiting relaxation differences in the vascular and filtrate pools. |
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spelling | pubmed-49962812016-08-24 Imaging Renal Urea Handling in Rats at Millimeter Resolution Using Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry Reed, Galen D. von Morze, Cornelius Verkman, Alan S. Koelsch, Bertram L. Chaumeil, Myriam M. Lustig, Michael Ronen, Sabrina M. Bok, Robert A. Sands, Jeff M. Larson, Peder E. Z. Wang, Zhen J. Ardenkjær Larsen, Jan Henrik Kurhanewicz, John Vigneron, Daniel B. Tomography Research Articles In this study, in vivo T2 heterogeneity of hyperpolarized [(13)C,(15)N(2)]urea in rat kidney has been investigated. Selective quenching of the vascular hyperpolarized (13)C signal with a macromolecular relaxation agent revealed that a long T2 component of the [(13)C,(15)N(2)]urea signal originated from the renal extravascular space, thus allowing the vascular and renal filtrate contrast agent pools of the [(13)C,(15)N(2)]urea to be distinguished via multiexponential analysis. The T2 response to induced diuresis and antidiuresis was determined using 2 imaging agents—hyperpolarized [(13)C,(15)N(2)]urea and hyperpolarized bis-1,1-(hydroxymethyl)-1-(13)C-cyclopropane-(2)H(8) (control agent). During antidiuresis, large T2 increases in the inner medulla and papilla were observed using the former agent only. Therefore, [(13)C,(15)N(2)]urea relaxometry is sensitive to the following 2 steps of the renal urea handling process: glomerular filtration process and inner medullary urea transporter-A1- and urea transporter-A3-mediated urea concentrating process. To aid multiexponential data analysis, simple motion correction and subspace denoising algorithms are presented. Furthermore, a T2-edited, ultralong echo time sequence was developed for sub-2 mm(3) resolution 3-dimensional encoding of urea by exploiting relaxation differences in the vascular and filtrate pools. Grapho Publications, LLC 2016-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4996281/ /pubmed/27570835 http://dx.doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2016.00127 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Published by Grapho Publications, LLC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Reed, Galen D. von Morze, Cornelius Verkman, Alan S. Koelsch, Bertram L. Chaumeil, Myriam M. Lustig, Michael Ronen, Sabrina M. Bok, Robert A. Sands, Jeff M. Larson, Peder E. Z. Wang, Zhen J. Ardenkjær Larsen, Jan Henrik Kurhanewicz, John Vigneron, Daniel B. Imaging Renal Urea Handling in Rats at Millimeter Resolution Using Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry |
title | Imaging Renal Urea Handling in Rats at Millimeter Resolution Using Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry |
title_full | Imaging Renal Urea Handling in Rats at Millimeter Resolution Using Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry |
title_fullStr | Imaging Renal Urea Handling in Rats at Millimeter Resolution Using Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry |
title_full_unstemmed | Imaging Renal Urea Handling in Rats at Millimeter Resolution Using Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry |
title_short | Imaging Renal Urea Handling in Rats at Millimeter Resolution Using Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance Relaxometry |
title_sort | imaging renal urea handling in rats at millimeter resolution using hyperpolarized magnetic resonance relaxometry |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4996281/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27570835 http://dx.doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2016.00127 |
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