Abstract
This is a study on the analysis of hyperpolarized (HP) 129Xe dynamics applied in the lung of a pathological model mouse under spontaneous respiration. A novel parameter k 1 k 2 – a product of the rate constant for Xe transfer from gas to dissolved phase ( k 1) and from dissolved to gas phase ( k 2) – was shown to be derived successfully from the analysis of the HP 129Xe dynamic MR experiment in the mouse lung under spontaneous respiration with the aid of a selective pre-saturation technique. A comparative study using healthy mice and model mice induced with lung cancer (by injection of murine tumor B16BL6 melanoma) was performed and a significant difference was found in the k 1 k 2 values of the two groups, that is, 0.020 ± 0.007 s −2 ( n = 4) for healthy mice and 0.032 ± 0.04 s −2 ( n = 3) for lung cancer model mice ( p = 0.04). Thus, the parameter obtained by our proposed method is considered useful for detection of lung tumors.
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