The Open Magnetic Resonance Journal

2009, 2 : 1-7
Published online 2009 January 9. DOI: 10.2174/1874769800902010001
Publisher ID: TOMRJ-2-1

Diagonal-SPRITE and Its Applications for In Vivo Imaging at High Field

Andrea Protti , Amy Herlihy , Jean Tessier , Po-Wah So , Tammy Kalber and Jimmy D. Bell
the Molecular Imaging Group, MRC Clinical Sciences Centre, Imperial College London, Hammersmith Hospital Campus, London, UK;

ABSTRACT

Many solid or semi-solid tissues have ultra-short or short T2* components that make them virtually invisible to standard MRI techniques. For this reason, methods such as ultra-short echo time (UTE) techniques were developed to investigate and detect some of these short and ultra-short time components. Here we report on the development and implementation of a novel version of the Single Point Ramped Imaging with T1 Enhancement (SPRITE) technique in order to image mouse models. The method, called diagonal-SPRITE, was optimized within hardware limitations such as duty cycle and gradient strength at high field. Preliminary in vivo MR T2* value of organs of normal mouse models and related T2* maps were generated. In addition, the sequence was applied to highlight stomach short T2* after the application of a long T2* suppression pulse and to achieve a positive contrast in a SPIO-labelled cells experiment.