Hyperpolarized ^(13)C MRI in hepatocellular carcinoma:Unmet questions during clinical translationOACSTPCDMEDLINE
Hyperpolarized(HP)^(13)C magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)is a powerful molecular imaging technique.With dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization(d-DNP),it can achieve dramatic signal increase and allows for dynamic and quantitative investigation of real-time metabolism in vivo.[1]The typical HP^(13)C MRI workflow begins with formulating the^(13)C probe,and then placing it in the hyperpolarization equipment to achieve the desired signal amplification level,which typically amounts to an increase in the MRI signal by more than 10,000 folds.The subsequent data acquisition is supported by a specialized^(13)C coil and^(13)C acquisition sequence,and finally quantitative and visualized metabolic information is obtained through a post-processing algorithm.To date,research of HP^(13)C MRI has focused on diabetes,cardiovascular diseases,and cancers,[2]showing great promises in tumor detection and the evaluation of therapeutic efficacy.
Zheng Ye;Bin Song;Christoffer Laustsen;
Department of Radiology,West China Hospital,Sichuan University,Chengdu,Sichuan 610041,China The MR Research Center,Department of Clinical Medicine,Aarhus University,Aarhus N 8200,DenmarkDepartment of Radiology,West China Hospital,Sichuan University,Chengdu,Sichuan 610041,ChinaThe MR Research Center,Department of Clinical Medicine,Aarhus University,Aarhus N 8200,Denmark
临床医学
metabolismpolarizedspecialized
《Chinese Medical Journal》 2024 (013)
P.1516-1518 / 3
National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.82302161);China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(No.2023M732464)
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