Amide proton transfer (APT) contrast for imaging of brain tumors
Kennedy Krieger Institute · Johns Hopkins University · +1 more institution
Abstract
In this work we demonstrate that specific MR image contrast can be produced in the water signal that reflects endogenous cellular protein and peptide content in intracranial rat 9L gliosarcomas. Although the concentration of these mobile proteins and peptides is only in the millimolar range, a detection sensitivity of several percent on the water signal (molar concentration) was achieved. This was accomplished with detection sensitivity enhancement by selective radiofrequency (RF) labeling of the amide protons, and by utilizing the effective transfer of this label to water via hydrogen exchange. Brain tumors were also assessed by conventional T(1)-weighted, T(2)-weighted, and diffusion-weighted imaging.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 4.30
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
5- JZJinyuan ZhouCorresponding
Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
- BLBachchu Lal
Kennedy Krieger Institute
- DADavid A. Wilson
Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
- JLJohn Laterra
Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
- PCPeter C.M. van ZijlCorresponding
Kennedy Krieger Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Amide
- Chemistry
- Nuclear magnetic resonance
- Proton
- Contrast (vision)
- Biochemistry
- Clean water and sanitation