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Spatial variability and reproducibility of GABA‐edited MEGA‐LASER 3D‐MRSI in the brain at 3 T

The reproducibility of gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) quantification results, obtained with MRSI, was determined on a 3 T MR scanner in healthy adults. In this study, a spiral‐encoded, GABA‐edited, MEGA‐LASER MRSI sequence with real‐time motion–scanner‐instability corrections was applied for robust...

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Autores principales: Hnilicová, Petra, Považan, Michal, Strasser, Bernhard, Andronesi, Ovidiu C., Gajdošík, Martin, Dydak, Ulrike, Ukropec, Jozef, Dobrota, Dušan, Trattnig, Siegfried, Bogner, Wolfgang
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5095789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27717093
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nbm.3613
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author Hnilicová, Petra
Považan, Michal
Strasser, Bernhard
Andronesi, Ovidiu C.
Gajdošík, Martin
Dydak, Ulrike
Ukropec, Jozef
Dobrota, Dušan
Trattnig, Siegfried
Bogner, Wolfgang
author_facet Hnilicová, Petra
Považan, Michal
Strasser, Bernhard
Andronesi, Ovidiu C.
Gajdošík, Martin
Dydak, Ulrike
Ukropec, Jozef
Dobrota, Dušan
Trattnig, Siegfried
Bogner, Wolfgang
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description The reproducibility of gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) quantification results, obtained with MRSI, was determined on a 3 T MR scanner in healthy adults. In this study, a spiral‐encoded, GABA‐edited, MEGA‐LASER MRSI sequence with real‐time motion–scanner‐instability corrections was applied for robust 3D mapping of neurotransmitters in the brain. In particular, the GABA(+) (i.e. GABA plus macromolecule contamination) and Glx (i.e. glutamate plus glutamine contamination) signal was measured. This sequence enables 3D‐MRSI with about 3 cm(3) nominal resolution in about 20 min. Since reliable quantification of GABA is challenging, the spatial distribution of the inter‐subject and intra‐subject variability of GABA(+) and Glx levels was studied via test–retest assessment in 14 healthy volunteers (seven men–seven women). For both inter‐subject and intra‐subject repeated measurement sessions a low coefficient of variation (CV) and a high intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) were found for GABA(+) and Glx ratios across all evaluated voxels (intra−/inter‐subject: GABA(+) ratios, CV ~ 8%–ICC > 0.75; Glx ratios, CV ~ 6%–ICC > 0.70). The same was found in selected brain regions for Glx ratios versus GABA(+) ratios (CV varied from about 5% versus about 8% in occipital and parietal regions, to about 8% versus about 10% in the frontal area, thalamus, and basal ganglia). These results provide evidence that 3D mapping of GABA(+) and Glx using the described methodology provides high reproducibility for application in clinical and neuroscientific studies.
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spelling pubmed-50957892016-11-09 Spatial variability and reproducibility of GABA‐edited MEGA‐LASER 3D‐MRSI in the brain at 3 T Hnilicová, Petra Považan, Michal Strasser, Bernhard Andronesi, Ovidiu C. Gajdošík, Martin Dydak, Ulrike Ukropec, Jozef Dobrota, Dušan Trattnig, Siegfried Bogner, Wolfgang NMR Biomed Research Articles The reproducibility of gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) quantification results, obtained with MRSI, was determined on a 3 T MR scanner in healthy adults. In this study, a spiral‐encoded, GABA‐edited, MEGA‐LASER MRSI sequence with real‐time motion–scanner‐instability corrections was applied for robust 3D mapping of neurotransmitters in the brain. In particular, the GABA(+) (i.e. GABA plus macromolecule contamination) and Glx (i.e. glutamate plus glutamine contamination) signal was measured. This sequence enables 3D‐MRSI with about 3 cm(3) nominal resolution in about 20 min. Since reliable quantification of GABA is challenging, the spatial distribution of the inter‐subject and intra‐subject variability of GABA(+) and Glx levels was studied via test–retest assessment in 14 healthy volunteers (seven men–seven women). For both inter‐subject and intra‐subject repeated measurement sessions a low coefficient of variation (CV) and a high intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) were found for GABA(+) and Glx ratios across all evaluated voxels (intra−/inter‐subject: GABA(+) ratios, CV ~ 8%–ICC > 0.75; Glx ratios, CV ~ 6%–ICC > 0.70). The same was found in selected brain regions for Glx ratios versus GABA(+) ratios (CV varied from about 5% versus about 8% in occipital and parietal regions, to about 8% versus about 10% in the frontal area, thalamus, and basal ganglia). These results provide evidence that 3D mapping of GABA(+) and Glx using the described methodology provides high reproducibility for application in clinical and neuroscientific studies. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-10-07 2016-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5095789/ /pubmed/27717093 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nbm.3613 Text en © 2016 The Authors. NMR in Biomedicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Hnilicová, Petra
Považan, Michal
Strasser, Bernhard
Andronesi, Ovidiu C.
Gajdošík, Martin
Dydak, Ulrike
Ukropec, Jozef
Dobrota, Dušan
Trattnig, Siegfried
Bogner, Wolfgang
Spatial variability and reproducibility of GABA‐edited MEGA‐LASER 3D‐MRSI in the brain at 3 T
title Spatial variability and reproducibility of GABA‐edited MEGA‐LASER 3D‐MRSI in the brain at 3 T
title_full Spatial variability and reproducibility of GABA‐edited MEGA‐LASER 3D‐MRSI in the brain at 3 T
title_fullStr Spatial variability and reproducibility of GABA‐edited MEGA‐LASER 3D‐MRSI in the brain at 3 T
title_full_unstemmed Spatial variability and reproducibility of GABA‐edited MEGA‐LASER 3D‐MRSI in the brain at 3 T
title_short Spatial variability and reproducibility of GABA‐edited MEGA‐LASER 3D‐MRSI in the brain at 3 T
title_sort spatial variability and reproducibility of gaba‐edited mega‐laser 3d‐mrsi in the brain at 3 t
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5095789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27717093
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nbm.3613
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