Sub-Microliter 1H Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for In Vivo High-Spatial Resolution Metabolite Quantification in the Mouse Brain.

IF 4.2 3区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Journal of Neurochemistry Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1111/jnc.16303
Alireza Abaei, Dinesh K Deelchand, Jan Kassubek, Francescois Roselli, Volker Rasche
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Abstract

Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) offers a non-invasive, repeatable, and reproducible method for in vivo metabolite profiling of the brain and other tissues. However, metabolite fingerprinting by MRS requires high signal-to-noise ratios for accurate metabolite quantification, which has traditionally been limited to large volumes of interest, compromising spatial fidelity. In this study, we introduce a new optimized pipeline that combines LASER MRS acquisition at 11.7 T with a cryogenic coil and advanced offline pre- and post-processing. This approach achieves a signal-to-noise ratio sufficient to reliably quantify 19 distinct metabolites in a volume as small as 0.7 μL within the mouse brain. The resulting high spatial resolution and spectral quality enable the identification of distinct metabolite fingerprints in small, specific regions, as demonstrated by characteristic differences in N-acetylaspartate, glutamate, taurine, and myo-inositol between the motor and somatosensory cortices. We demonstrated a decline in taurine and glutamate in the primary motor cortex between 5 and 11 months of age, against the stability of other metabolites. Further exploitation to cortical layer-specific metabolite fingerprinting of layer I-III to layer VI-V in the primary motor cortex, with the latter showing reduced taurine and phosphoethanolamine levels, demonstrates the potential of this pipeline for detailed in vivo metabolite fingerprinting of cortical areas and subareas.

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亚微升1H磁共振波谱用于小鼠脑内高空间分辨率代谢物定量。
质子磁共振波谱(MRS)为大脑和其他组织的体内代谢物谱分析提供了一种非侵入性、可重复和可重复的方法。然而,通过MRS进行代谢物指纹识别需要高信噪比来进行准确的代谢物量化,这在传统上仅限于大容量的兴趣,从而影响了空间保真度。在本研究中,我们介绍了一种新的优化管道,该管道将11.7 T的激光MRS采集与低温线圈和先进的离线预处理和后处理相结合。该方法获得的信噪比足以可靠地量化小鼠脑内体积小至0.7 μL的19种不同代谢物。由此产生的高空间分辨率和光谱质量使得能够在小的特定区域识别不同的代谢物指纹,正如运动和体感觉皮层之间n -乙酰天冬氨酸、谷氨酸、牛磺酸和肌醇的特征差异所证明的那样。我们发现,在5到11个月大的时候,初级运动皮层中牛磺酸和谷氨酸的含量会下降,而其他代谢物则会保持稳定。进一步利用初级运动皮层I-III层至VI-V层的皮层层特异性代谢物指纹图谱,后者显示牛磺酸和磷酸乙醇胺水平降低,证明了该管道在皮层区域和亚区详细的体内代谢物指纹图谱的潜力。
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Journal of Neurochemistry
Journal of Neurochemistry 医学-神经科学
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9.30
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181
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2.2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Neurochemistry focuses on molecular, cellular and biochemical aspects of the nervous system, the pathogenesis of neurological disorders and the development of disease specific biomarkers. It is devoted to the prompt publication of original findings of the highest scientific priority and value that provide novel mechanistic insights, represent a clear advance over previous studies and have the potential to generate exciting future research.
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