Repeatability and reproducibility of apparent exchange rate measurements in yeast cell phantoms using filter-exchange imaging.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Mathias Schillmaier, Athanasia Kaika, Geoffrey J Topping, Rickmer Braren, Franz Schilling
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Abstract

Objectives: Development of a protocol for validation and quality assurance of filter-exchange imaging (FEXI) pulse sequences with well-defined and reproducible phantoms.

Materials and methods: A FEXI pulse sequence was implemented on a 7 T preclinical MRI scanner. Six experiments in three different test categories were established for sequence validation, demonstration of the reproducibility of phantoms and the measurement of induced changes in the apparent exchange rate (AXR). First, an ice-water phantom was used to investigate the consistency of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurements with different diffusion filters. Second, yeast cell phantoms were utilized to validate the determination of the AXR in terms of repeatability (same phantom and session), reproducibility (separate but comparable phantoms in different sessions) and directionality of diffusion encodings. Third, the yeast cell phantoms were, furthermore, used to assess potential AXR bias because of altered cell density and temperature. In addition, a treatment experiment with aquaporin inhibitors was performed to evaluate the influence of these compounds on the cell membrane permeability in yeast cells.

Results: FEXI-based ADC measurements of an ice-water phantom were performed for three different filter strengths, showed good agreement with the literature value of 1.099 × 10-3 mm2/s and had a maximum coefficient of variation (CV) of 0.55% within the individual filter strengths. AXR estimation in a single yeast cell phantom and imaging session with five repetitions resulted in an overall mean value of (1.49 ± 0.05) s-1 and a CV of 3.4% between the chosen regions of interest. For three separately prepared phantoms, AXR measurements resulted in a mean value of (1.50 ± 0.04) s-1 and a CV of 2.7% across the three phantoms, demonstrating high reproducibility. Across three orthogonal diffusion directions, a mean value of (1.57 ± 0.03) s-1 with a CV of 1.9% was detected, consistent with isotropy of AXR in yeast cells. Temperature and AXR were linearly correlated (R2 = 0.99) and an activation energy EA of 37.7 kJ/mol was determined by Arrhenius plot. Furthermore, a negative correlation was found between cell density (as determined by the reference ADC/fe) and AXR (R2 = 0.95). The treatment experiment resulted in significantly decreased AXR values at different temperatures in the treated sample compared to the untreated control indicating an inhibiting effect.

Conclusions: Using ice-water and yeast cell-based phantoms, a protocol for the validation of FEXI pulse sequences was established for the assessment of stability, repeatability, reproducibility and directionality. In addition, a strong dependence of AXR on cell density and temperature was shown. As AXR is an emerging novel imaging biomarker, the suggested protocol will be useful for quality assurance of AXR measurements within a study and potentially across multiple sites.

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使用滤光片交换成像的酵母细胞幻象中表观交换率测量的重复性和再现性。
目的:开发一种具有明确定义和可重复的幻象的滤波交换成像(FEXI)脉冲序列的验证和质量保证方案。材料和方法:FEXI脉冲序列在7 T临床前MRI扫描仪上执行。建立了3个不同测试类别的6个实验,用于序列验证、幻影再现性论证和诱导表观汇率(AXR)变化的测量。首先,利用冰-水模型研究了不同扩散滤波器下表观扩散系数(ADC)测量结果的一致性。其次,利用酵母细胞幻影来验证AXR在重复性(相同的幻影和会话)、再现性(不同会话中分离但可比较的幻影)和扩散编码方向性方面的测定。第三,此外,酵母细胞幻影被用于评估由于细胞密度和温度改变而导致的潜在AXR偏差。此外,还进行了水通道蛋白抑制剂处理实验,以评估这些化合物对酵母细胞细胞膜通透性的影响。结果:在三种不同的滤波器强度下,基于fxi的冰水模体ADC测量结果与文献值1.099 × 10-3 mm2/s吻合良好,并且在各个滤波器强度内的最大变异系数(CV)为0.55%。在单个酵母细胞幻影和5次重复的成像过程中,AXR估计的总体平均值为(1.49±0.05)s-1,所选感兴趣区域之间的CV为3.4%。对于三个单独制备的幻影,AXR测量结果显示,三个幻影的平均值为(1.50±0.04)s-1, CV为2.7%,具有高重复性。在三个正交扩散方向上,检测到的平均值为(1.57±0.03)s-1, CV为1.9%,与酵母细胞中AXR的各向同性一致。温度与AXR呈线性相关(R2 = 0.99),经Arrhenius图测定活化能EA为37.7 kJ/mol。此外,细胞密度(由参考ADC/fe确定)与AXR之间呈负相关(R2 = 0.95)。与未处理的对照相比,处理后的样品在不同温度下的AXR值显著降低,表明有抑制作用。结论:利用冰水和酵母细胞模型,建立了FEXI脉冲序列的验证方案,以评估其稳定性、可重复性、再现性和方向性。此外,AXR对细胞密度和温度有很强的依赖性。由于AXR是一种新兴的新型成像生物标志物,建议的方案将有助于在研究中以及可能跨多个位点进行AXR测量的质量保证。
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期刊介绍: MAGMA is a multidisciplinary international journal devoted to the publication of articles on all aspects of magnetic resonance techniques and their applications in medicine and biology. MAGMA currently publishes research papers, reviews, letters to the editor, and commentaries, six times a year. The subject areas covered by MAGMA include: advances in materials, hardware and software in magnetic resonance technology, new developments and results in research and practical applications of magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy related to biology and medicine, study of animal models and intact cells using magnetic resonance, reports of clinical trials on humans and clinical validation of magnetic resonance protocols.
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