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Influence of muscle fiber orientation on water and metabolite relaxation times, magnetization transfer, and visibility in human skeletal muscle

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.69840
Publisher DOI
10.1002/mrm.25778
PubMed ID
25982125
Description
PURPOSE

To gain a deeper understanding of the influence of skeletal muscle fiber orientation on metabolite visibility, magnetization transfer from water, and water proton relaxation rates in (1) H MR spectra.

METHODS

Non-water-suppressed MR spectroscopy was performed in tibialis anterior muscle (TA) of 10 healthy adults, with the TA oriented either parallel or at the magic angle to the 3T field. Spectra were acquired with metabolite-cycled PRESS, and water inversion from 50 to 2510 ms before excitation. Water proton T2 relaxation was sampled with STEAM with echo times from 12 to 272 ms.

RESULTS

Apparent concentrations of total creatine (tCr), taurine, and trimethylammonium compounds were reduced by 29% to 67% when TA was parallel to B0 . Both tCr peak areas were strongly correlated to the methylene peak splitting. Magnetization transfer rates from water to tCr CH3 were not significantly different between orientations. Water T1 s were similar between orientations, but T2 s were statistically significantly shorter by 1 ms in the parallel orientation (P = 0.002).

CONCLUSION

Muscle metabolite visibilities in MR spectroscopy and water T2 times depend substantially on muscle fiber orientation relative to B0 . In contrast, magnetization transfer rates appear to depend on muscle composition, rather than fiber orientation. Magn Reson Med, 2015. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Date of Publication
2015-05-18
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
proton MR spectroscopy
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muscle
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orientation
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magnetization transfer
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magic angle
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Macmillan, Erin
DIPR, Magnetresonanz-Spektroskopie und Methodologie (AMSM)
Bolliger, Christine
Department for BioMedical Research, Abt. Magnetresonanz-Spektroskopie und Methodologie, AMSM
DIPR, Magnetresonanz-Spektroskopie und Methodologie (AMSM)
Boesch, Christoph Hansorcid-logo
DIPR, Magnetresonanz-Spektroskopie und Methodologie (AMSM)
Kreis, Rolandorcid-logo
DIPR, Magnetresonanz-Spektroskopie und Methodologie (AMSM)
Additional Credits
DIPR, Magnetresonanz-Spektroskopie und Methodologie (AMSM)
Department for BioMedical Research, Abt. Magnetresonanz-Spektroskopie und Methodologie, AMSM
Series
Magnetic resonance in medicine
Publisher
Wiley-Liss
ISSN
0740-3194
Access(Rights)
open.access
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