Detection and alterations of acetylcarnitine in human skeletal muscles by 1H MRS at 7 T

<p><strong>Objectives</strong></p> <p>The aims of this study were to detect the acetylcarnitine resonance line at 2.13 ppm in the human vastus lateralis and soleus muscles, assess T1 and T2 relaxation times, and investigate the diurnal and exercise-related changes in ab...

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Main Authors: Klepochová, R, Valkovič, L, Gajdošík, M, Hochwartner, T, Tschan, H, Krebs, M, Trattnig, S, Krššák, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins 2017
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author Klepochová, R
Valkovič, L
Gajdošík, M
Hochwartner, T
Tschan, H
Krebs, M
Trattnig, S
Krššák, M
author_facet Klepochová, R
Valkovič, L
Gajdošík, M
Hochwartner, T
Tschan, H
Krebs, M
Trattnig, S
Krššák, M
author_sort Klepochová, R
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description <p><strong>Objectives</strong></p> <p>The aims of this study were to detect the acetylcarnitine resonance line at 2.13 ppm in the human vastus lateralis and soleus muscles, assess T1 and T2 relaxation times, and investigate the diurnal and exercise-related changes in absolute concentration noninvasively, using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy at 7 T.</p> <p><strong>Materials and Methods</strong></p> <p>All measurements were performed on a 7 T whole-body Magnetom MR system with a 28-channel knee coil. Five healthy, moderately trained volunteers participated in the assessment of the detectability, repeatability, and relaxation times of acetylcarnitine. For the evaluation of the effect of training status, another 5 healthy, normally active volunteers were examined. In addition, normally active volunteers underwent a day-long protocol to estimate diurnal changes and response to the exercise.</p> <p><strong>Results</strong></p> <p>Using a long echo time of 350 milliseconds, we were able to detect the acetylcarnitine resonance line at 2.13 ppm in both muscle groups without significant lipid contamination. The T1 of acetylcarnitine in the vastus lateralis muscle was found to be 1807.2 ± 513.1 milliseconds and T2 was found to be 129.9 ± 44.9 milliseconds. Concentrations of acetylcarnitine from the vastus lateralis muscle in moderately trained volunteers were higher than concentrations from normally active volunteers. Acetylcarnitine concentrations changed during the day, tending to be higher in the morning after an overnight fast than after lunch. After 10 minutes of high-intensity exercise, the concentration significantly increased, and 15 minutes after cessation of exercise, a decrease could be observed.</p> <p><strong>Conclusions</strong></p> <p>Our results demonstrate an effective detection of acetylcarnitine using a long TE of 350 milliseconds at 7 T in the vastus lateralis and soleus muscles with high repeatability and reliability on a 7 T scanner. Our data emphasize the need for strict standardization, physical activity, and dietary conditions for the measurement of the acetylcarnitine.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:f248be44-a19b-4b47-a485-b4b04fda66902025-03-05T07:51:22ZDetection and alterations of acetylcarnitine in human skeletal muscles by 1H MRS at 7 TJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:f248be44-a19b-4b47-a485-b4b04fda6690EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordLippincott, Williams & Wilkins2017Klepochová, RValkovič, LGajdošík, MHochwartner, TTschan, HKrebs, MTrattnig, SKrššák, M<p><strong>Objectives</strong></p> <p>The aims of this study were to detect the acetylcarnitine resonance line at 2.13 ppm in the human vastus lateralis and soleus muscles, assess T1 and T2 relaxation times, and investigate the diurnal and exercise-related changes in absolute concentration noninvasively, using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy at 7 T.</p> <p><strong>Materials and Methods</strong></p> <p>All measurements were performed on a 7 T whole-body Magnetom MR system with a 28-channel knee coil. Five healthy, moderately trained volunteers participated in the assessment of the detectability, repeatability, and relaxation times of acetylcarnitine. For the evaluation of the effect of training status, another 5 healthy, normally active volunteers were examined. In addition, normally active volunteers underwent a day-long protocol to estimate diurnal changes and response to the exercise.</p> <p><strong>Results</strong></p> <p>Using a long echo time of 350 milliseconds, we were able to detect the acetylcarnitine resonance line at 2.13 ppm in both muscle groups without significant lipid contamination. The T1 of acetylcarnitine in the vastus lateralis muscle was found to be 1807.2 ± 513.1 milliseconds and T2 was found to be 129.9 ± 44.9 milliseconds. Concentrations of acetylcarnitine from the vastus lateralis muscle in moderately trained volunteers were higher than concentrations from normally active volunteers. Acetylcarnitine concentrations changed during the day, tending to be higher in the morning after an overnight fast than after lunch. After 10 minutes of high-intensity exercise, the concentration significantly increased, and 15 minutes after cessation of exercise, a decrease could be observed.</p> <p><strong>Conclusions</strong></p> <p>Our results demonstrate an effective detection of acetylcarnitine using a long TE of 350 milliseconds at 7 T in the vastus lateralis and soleus muscles with high repeatability and reliability on a 7 T scanner. Our data emphasize the need for strict standardization, physical activity, and dietary conditions for the measurement of the acetylcarnitine.</p>
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Valkovič, L
Gajdošík, M
Hochwartner, T
Tschan, H
Krebs, M
Trattnig, S
Krššák, M
Detection and alterations of acetylcarnitine in human skeletal muscles by 1H MRS at 7 T
title Detection and alterations of acetylcarnitine in human skeletal muscles by 1H MRS at 7 T
title_full Detection and alterations of acetylcarnitine in human skeletal muscles by 1H MRS at 7 T
title_fullStr Detection and alterations of acetylcarnitine in human skeletal muscles by 1H MRS at 7 T
title_full_unstemmed Detection and alterations of acetylcarnitine in human skeletal muscles by 1H MRS at 7 T
title_short Detection and alterations of acetylcarnitine in human skeletal muscles by 1H MRS at 7 T
title_sort detection and alterations of acetylcarnitine in human skeletal muscles by 1h mrs at 7 t
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