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Proton NMR spectroscopy of solvent-saturable resonances: A new approach to study pH effects in Situ

✍ Scribed by Susumu Mori; Scott M. Eleff; Ulrich Pilatus; Noriko Mori; Peter C. M. van Zijl


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
772 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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Abstract

It is shown that the effect of pH changes can be measured in proton NMR spectra through the pH sensitivity of the signal intensities of metabolite protons exchanging with water. To observe this phenomenon, pulse sequences must be used that can sensitively observe these exchangeable protons under physiological conditions, which is achieved by avoiding magnetization transfer signal losses due to water saturation for solvent suppression purposes. These methods provide an order‐of‐magnitude enhancement of many signals between 5 and 10 ppm, containing both N‐bound protons as well as aromatic C‐H protons coupled to them, the intensity of which is influenced by exchange‐relayed saturation. As a first application, the effects of pH change on these resonances are studied ex vivo (perfused cells) and in vivo (cat brain).


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