## Abstract The regional distribution of lithium (Li) __in vivo__ was determined on a relative basis in the brain and muscle of rats by ^7^Li NMR imaging. Both high resolution ^7^Li NMR spectroscopy and atomic absorption spectrophotometry were performed on extracts of brain and muscle tissue from t
Lithium Visibility in Rat Brain and Musclein Vivoby7Li NMR Imaging
โ Scribed by Richard A. Komoroski; John M. Pearce; Joseph E.O. Newton
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 203 KB
- Volume
- 133
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1090-7807
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โฆ Synopsis
The apparent concentration of lithium (Li) in vivo was determined for several regions in the brain and muscle of rats by 7 Li NMR imaging at 4.7 T with inclusion of an external standard of known concentration and visibility. The average apparent concentrations were 10.1 mM for muscle, and 4.2-5.3 mM for various brain regions under the dosing conditions used. The results were compared to concentrations determined in vitro by high-resolution 7 Li NMR spectroscopy of extracts of brain and muscle tissue from the same rats. The comparison provided estimates of the 7 Li NMR visibility of the Li cation in each tissue region. Although there was considerable scatter of the calculated visibilities among the five rats studied, the results suggested essentially full visibility (96%) for Li in muscle, and somewhat reduced visibility (74 -93%) in the various brain regions.
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