Doublet asymmetry for estimating polarization in hyperpolarized 13 C-pyruvate studies

NMR Biomed. 2017 Feb;30(2):10.1002/nbm.3670. doi: 10.1002/nbm.3670. Epub 2016 Dec 22.

Abstract

Hyperpolarized 13 C MRS allows in vivo interrogation of key metabolic pathways, with pyruvate (Pyr) the substrate of choice for current clinical studies. Knowledge of the liquid-state polarization is needed for full quantitation, and asymmetry of the C2 doublet, arising from 1% naturally abundant [1,2-13 C]Pyr in any hyperpolarized [1-13 C]Pyr sample, has been suggested as a direct measure of in vivo C1 polarization via the use of an in vitro calibration curve. Here we show that different polarization levels can yield the same C2 -doublet asymmetry, thus limiting the utility of this metric for quantitation. Furthermore, although the time evolution of doublet asymmetry is poorly modeled using the expected dominant relaxation mechanisms of carbon-proton dipolar coupling and chemical shift anisotropy, the inclusion of a C-C dipolar coupling term can explain the observed initial evolution of the C2 doublet asymmetry beyond its expected thermal equilibrium value.

Keywords: MRS; asymmetry; carbon-13; doublet; hyperpolarized; liquid-state polarization; polarization measurement; pyruvate.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Evaluation Study
  • Validation Study

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms*
  • Carbon-13 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy / methods*
  • Computer Simulation
  • Models, Chemical*
  • Molecular Imaging / methods
  • Pyruvic Acid / analysis*
  • Pyruvic Acid / chemistry*
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Sensitivity and Specificity
  • Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted*

Substances

  • Pyruvic Acid