Trace apparent diffusion coefficients of metabolites in human brain using diffusion weighted magnetic resonance spectroscopy
β Scribed by Jacob Ellegood; Chris C. Hanstock; Christian Beaulieu
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 475 KB
- Volume
- 53
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0740-3194
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The rotationally invariant trace/3 apparent diffusion coefficients (ADC) of Nβacetyl aspartate (NAA), creatine and phosphocreatine (tCr), and choline (Cho) were determined using a diffusionβweighted stimulated echo acquisition mode sequence at 3 T in three separate human brain regions, namely the subcortical white matter, occipital gray matter, and frontal gray matter. The measurement of the mean diffusivity eliminates the dependence of the measured ADC on the direction of the diffusion gradient relative to the tissue microstructure (i.e., anisotropy). Macroscopic brain motions induce phase errors that were compensated for by phasing (zero and first order) on the single average spectrum (zero order on the NAA peak) prior to summing the individual spectra. This method yielded reproducible trace/3 ADC values in the expected range without the use of cardiac gating. The mean diffusivity of NAA (0.14 Β± 0.03 Γ 10^β3^ mm^2^/s) appears to be less than that of tCr (0.17 Β± 0.04 Γ 10^β3^ mm^2^/s) and Cho (0.18 Β± 0.05 Γ 10^β3^ mm^2^/s) in human brain. Magn Reson Med 53:1025β1032, 2005. Β© 2005 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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