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Implementation of two‐dimensional L‐COSY at 7 tesla: An investigation of reproducibility in human brain

Abstract

Purpose

To evaluate the utility of two-dimensional (2D) Localized Correlated Spectroscopy (L-COSY) in metabolic profiling of the human brain at 7 Tesla (T).

Materials and methods

The 2D L-COSY sequence was implemented at 7 T and its reliability was assessed by test-retest studies of a metabolite phantom and a healthy volunteer. L-COSY data were acquired from the occipital lobe of healthy subjects (n = 6; all male; age, 30-72 years) to assess intersubject variability. Additionally, two subjects underwent scans from the parieto-occipital region, basal ganglia, frontal lobe or dorsolateral prefrontal cortex to test the versatility of L-COSY in studying differing anatomy. Integral/volume measurements of L-COSY spectra were used to estimate normalized metabolite-to-creatine concentrations.

Results

Phantom test-retest studies revealed coefficients of variation (CVs) of 3-20% for most metabolites. Human 2D L-COSY spectra permitted detection of several metabolite resonances from multiple locations and inter-subject variation studies demonstrated CVs of 4-26%. Cross-peaks from gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), isoleucine (Ile), lysine (Lys) and Ethanolamine (Eth) were quantified, which are not readily resolvable with conventional one-dimensional (1D) MR spectroscopy.

Conclusion

2D L-COSY at 7 T demonstrated improved sensitivity in detecting additional metabolites with reliability comparable to established techniques at lower fields, which may aid in the metabolic assessment of diseased states.

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