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NMR in Biomedicine | 2011

Regional determination of oxygen uptake in rodent lungs using hyperpolarized gas and an analytical treatment of intrapulmonary gas redistribution

Stephen Kadlecek; Puttisarn Mongkolwisetwara; Yi Xin; Masaru Ishii; Harilla Profka; Kiarash Emami; Rahim R. Rizi

A method is presented which allows for the accurate extraction of regional functional metrics in rodent lungs using hyperpolarized gas. The technique is based on the combination of measured T1 decay, an independent measure of specific ventilation and mass balance considerations to extract the regional oxygen levels and uptake. In phantom and animal experiments, it is demonstrated that the redistribution of gas during the measurement is a significant confounding factor, and this effect is addressed analytically. The resulting parameterization of gas flow increases the accuracy of oxygen‐sensitive MRI, and may also be used independently to assess air trapping and airway constriction. Limitations of the technique with respect to spatial resolution and robustness are also discussed. Copyright


Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 2017

In vivo pH mapping of injured lungs using hyperpolarized [1‐13C]pyruvate

Nicholas Drachman; Stephen Kadlecek; Yi Xin; Harilla Profka; Rahim R. Rizi

To optimize the production of hyperpolarized 13C‐bicarbonate from the decarboxylation of hyperpolarized [1‐13C]pyruvate and use it to image pH in the lungs and heart of rats with acute lung injury.


Quantitative imaging in medicine and surgery | 2016

Differentiating inflamed and normal lungs by the apparent reaction rate constants of lactate dehydrogenase probed by hyperpolarized 13 C labeled pyruvate

He N. Xu; Stephen Kadlececk; Hoora Shaghaghi; Huaqing Zhao; Harilla Profka; Rahim R. Rizi; Lin Z. Li

BACKGROUND Clinically translatable hyperpolarized (HP) (13)C-NMR can probe in vivo enzymatic reactions, e.g., lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)-catalyzed reaction by injecting HP (13)C-pyruvate into the subject, which is converted to (13)C labeled lactate by the enzyme. Parameters such as (13)C-lactate signals and lactate-to-pyruvate signal ratio are commonly used for analyzing the HP (13)C-NMR data. However, the biochemical/biological meaning of these parameters remains either unclear or dependent on experimental settings. It is preferable to quantify the reaction rate constants with a clearer physical meaning. Here we report the extraction of the kinetic parameters of the LDH reaction from HP (13)C-NMR data and investigate if they can be potential predictors of lung inflammation. METHODS Male Sprague-Dawley rats (12 controls, 14 treated) were used. One dose of bleomycin (2.5 U/kg) was administered intratracheally to the treatment group. The lungs were removed, perfused, and observed by the HP-NMR technique, where a HyperSense dynamic nuclear polarization system was used to generate the HP (13)C-pyruvate for injecting into the lungs. A 20 mm (1)H/(13)C dual-tuned coil in a 9.4-T Varian vertical bore NMR spectrometer was employed to acquire the (13)C spectral data every 1 s over a time period of 300 s using a non-selective, 15-degree radiofrequency pulse. The apparent rate constants of the LDH reaction and their ratio were quantified by applying ratiometric fitting analysis to the time series data of (13)C labeled pyruvate and lactate. RESULTS The apparent forward rate constant kp =(3.67±3.31)×10(-4) s(-1), reverse rate constant kl =(4.95±2.90)×10(-2) s(-1), rate constant ratio kp /kl =(7.53±5.75)×10(-3) for the control lungs; kp =(11.71±4.35)×10(-4) s(-1), kl =(9.89±3.89)×10(-2) s(-1), and kp /kl =(12.39±4.18)×10(-3) for the inflamed lungs at the 7(th) day post treatment. Wilcoxon rank-sum test showed that the medians of these kinetic parameters of the 7-day cohort were significantly larger than those of the control cohort (P<0.001, P=0.001, and P=0.019, respectively). The rate constants of individual lungs correlated significantly with the histology scores of neutrophils and organizing pneumonia foci but not macrophages. Both kp and kp /kl positively correlated with lactate labeling signals. No correlation was found between kl and lactate labeling signals. CONCLUSIONS The results indicate bleomycin-induced lung inflammation significantly increased both the forward and reverse reaction rate constants of LDH and their ratio at day-7 after bleomycin treatment.


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Imaging Of Airway Remodeling In A Murine Model Of Bronchial Hyper-Responsiveness Using Hyperpolarized Gas MRI

Kiarash Emami; Jennia Rajaei; Yi Xin; Stephen Kadlecek; Masaru Ishii; Puttisarn Mongkolwisetwara; Harilla Profka; Hooman Hamedani; Yinan Xu; Blerina Ducka; Angela Haczku; Rahim R. Rizi


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Quantitative Assessment Of Chronic Exposure To Cigarette Smoke In Mouse Lungs By Hyperpolarized Gas MRI

Kiarash Emami; Yi Xin; Stephen Kadlecek; Masaru Ishii; Puttisarn Mongkolwisetwara; Harilla Profka; Yinan Xu; Hooman Hamedani; Rahim R. Rizi


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Quantification Of Regional Lung Microstructure Response To Positive End-Expiratory Pressure By Hyperpolarized Gas MRI In Surfactant Deficient Rats

Maurizio Cereda; Kiarash Emami; Stephen Kadlecek; Yi Xin; Puttisarn Mongkolwisetwara; Harilla Profka; Amy Barulic; Yinan Xu; Hooman Hamedani; Stephen Pickup; Clifford S. Deutschman; Masaru Ishii; Rahim R. Rizi


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Accelerated Whole-Lung Imaging Of Specific Ventilation In Large Species With Hyperpolarized Gas MRI

Kiarash Emami; Hooman Hamedani; Yinan Xu; Harilla Profka; Yi Xin; Puttisarn Mongkolwisetwara; Stephen Kadlecek; Masaru Ishii; Rahim R. Rizi


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Non-Invasive Assessment Of Pulmonary Developmental Deficiency In A Model Of Transgenic Mice Using Hyperpolarized Gas Diffusion MRI

Kiarash Emami; Amy Barulic; Yi Xin; Puttisarn Mongkolwisetwara; Harilla Profka; Stephen Pickup; Yinan Xu; Hooman Hamedani; Clifford S. Deutschman; Masaru Ishii; Jeanine D'Armiento; Takayuki Shiomi; Rahim R. Rizi


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Regional Measurement Of Respiratory Gas Arrival Time Constant With Hyperpolarized Gas MRI

Kiarash Emami; Masaru Ishii; Stephen Kadlecek; Puttisarn Mongkolwisetwara; Yi Xin; Harilla Profka; Hooman Hamedani; Yinan Xu; Nicholas N. Kuzma; Rahim R. Rizi


american thoracic society international conference | 2011

Imaging Regional Alterations Of Gas Exchange In A Murine Model Of Emphysema

Kiarash Emami; Puttisarn Mongkolwisetwara; Hooman Hamedani; Harilla Profka; Yinan Xu; Yi Xin; Stephen Kadlecek; Masaru Ishii; Rahim R. Rizi

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Rahim R. Rizi

University of Pennsylvania

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Yi Xin

University of Pennsylvania

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Kiarash Emami

University of Pennsylvania

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Stephen Kadlecek

University of Pennsylvania

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Yinan Xu

University of Pennsylvania

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Masaru Ishii

Johns Hopkins University

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Hooman Hamedani

University of Pennsylvania

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Amy Barulic

University of Pennsylvania

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