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Quasi-continuous production of highly hyperpolarized carbon-13 contrast agents every 15 seconds within an MRI system

Medicine and Health

Quasi-continuous production of highly hyperpolarized carbon-13 contrast agents every 15 seconds within an MRI system

A. B. Schmidt, M. Zimmermann, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Andreas B. Schmidt and colleagues presents a method for virtually continuous production of hyperpolarized contrast agents (HyCAs) for MRI, using parahydrogen-induced polarization integrated directly within the MRI system. This innovation paves the way for rapid preclinical studies and dynamic monitoring of metabolism.... show more
Abstract
Hyperpolarized contrast agents (HyCAs) have enabled unprecedented magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of metabolism and pH in vivo. Producing HyCAs with currently available methods, however, is typically time and cost intensive. Here, we show virtually-continuous production of HyCAs using parahydrogen-induced polarization (PHIP), without stand-alone polarizer, but using a system integrated in an MRI instead. Polarization of ≈2% for [1-13C] succinate-d2 or ≈19% for hydroxyethyl-[1-13C]propionate-d3 was created every 15s, for which fast, effective, and well-synchronized cycling of chemicals and reactions in conjunction with efficient spin-order transfer was key. We addressed these challenges using a dedicated, high-pressure, high-temperature reactor with integrated water-based heating and a setup operated via the MRI pulse program. As PHIP of several biologically relevant HyCAs has recently been described, this Rapid-PHIP technique promises fast preclinical studies, repeated administration or continuous infusion within a single lifetime of the agent, as well as a prolonged window for observation with signal averaging and dynamic monitoring of metabolic alterations.
Publisher
Communications Chemistry
Published On
Feb 18, 2022
Authors
Andreas B. Schmidt, Mirko Zimmermann, Stephan Berner, Henri de Maissin, Christoph A. Müller, Vladislav Ivantaev, Jürgen Hennig, Dominik v. Elverfeldt, Jan-Bernd Hövener
Tags
hyperpolarized contrast agents
magnetic resonance imaging
parahydrogen-induced polarization
preclinical studies
metabolism
continuous infusion
dynamic monitoring
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