2017
DOI: 10.1002/nbm.3716
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Accuracy in the quantification of chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) and relayed nuclear Overhauser enhancement (rNOE) saturation transfer effects

Abstract: Accurate quantification of chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) effects, including dipole-dipole mediated relayed nuclear Overhauser enhancements (rNOE) saturation transfer, is important for applications and studies of molecular concentration and transfer rate (and thereby pH or temperature). Although several quantification methods, such as Lorentzian difference (LD) analysis, multiple-pool Lorentzian fits, and the three-point method, have been extensively used in several preclinical and clinical appli… Show more

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“…6g (p=0.38) and Fig. 7h support the previous results (11,30,33) that tumor/contralateral MTR asym contrast in a simple tumor model may be driven by T 1 , semi-solid MT, and rNOE, and not amide differences. Note that there have been differences in the CEST literature (6,30) concerning the relative protein (and hence amide) concentration in tumors.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…6g (p=0.38) and Fig. 7h support the previous results (11,30,33) that tumor/contralateral MTR asym contrast in a simple tumor model may be driven by T 1 , semi-solid MT, and rNOE, and not amide differences. Note that there have been differences in the CEST literature (6,30) concerning the relative protein (and hence amide) concentration in tumors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Commonly, an asymmetry analysis (comparing images obtained from offset frequencies symmetric about the water resonance) is used to quantify the APT contrast. Although this works well in phantom studies, there are several factors in vivo that confound this approach, including effects of tissue relaxation, semi-solid magnetization transfer (MT), MT asymmetry, relayed nuclear overhauser enhancements (rNOE) from aliphatic protons, and contributions from other nearby exchanging protons such as amines (711). The relative magnitudes of these depend on the irradiation power level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here we performed correlations between spin-locking parameters and the normalized MTR asym to compare their changes over time. The method used to measure MTR asym can be influenced by relayed nuclear overhauser enhancement (rNOE), MT, and MT asymmetry effects (32,33). As a result, the normalized MTR asym images are inhomogeneous and their values are negative in both lesions and contralateral normal tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, some protons, e.g. fast exchanging amine protons, do not produce Lorentzian lineshapes and their effects coalesce with the water peak, which causes errors in multiple-pool Lorentzian fitting (33). Specially designed pulsed saturation schemes e.g.…”
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