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Background: Biliary phosphatidylcholine (PtdC) concentration plays a role in the pathogenesis of bile duct diseases. In vivo phosphorus-31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( P-MRS) at 7 T offers the possibility to assess this concentration noninvasively with high spectral resolution and signal intensity.
Purpose: Comparison of PtdC levels of cholangiopathic patient groups to a control group using a measured T relaxation time of PtdC in healthy subjects.
Study Type: Case control.
Subjects: Two patient groups with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC, 2f/3 m; age: 43 ± 7 years) and primary biliary cholangitis (PBC, 4f/2 m; age: 57 ± 6 years), and a healthy control group (CON, 2f/3 m; age: 38 ± 7 years). Ten healthy subjects for the assessment of the T relaxation time of PtdC.
Field Strength/sequence: A 3D phase-encoded pulse-acquire P-MRSI sequence for PtdC quantification and a 1D image-selected in vivo P spectroscopy for T estimation at 7 T, and a T2-weighted half-Fourier single-shot turbo spin echo MRI sequence for volumetry at 3 T.
Assessment: Calculation of gallbladder volumes and PtdC concentration in groups using hepatic gamma-adenosine triphosphate signal as an internal reference and correction for insufficient relaxation of PtdC with a T value assessed in healthy subjects.
Statistical Tests: Group comparison of PtdC content and gallbladder volumes of the PSC/PBC and CON group using Student's t-tests with a significance level of 5%.
Results: PtdC T value of 357 ± 85 msec in the gallbladder. Significant lower PtdC content for the PSC group, and for the female subgroup of the PBC group compared to the CON group (PSC/CON: 5.74 ± 0.73 mM vs. 9.64 ± 0.97 mM, PBC(f)/CON: 5.77 ± 1.44 mM vs. 9.64 ± 0.97 mM). Significant higher gallbladder volumes of the patient groups compared to the CON group (PSC/CON: 66.3 ± 15.8 mL vs. 20.9 ± 2.2 mL, PBC/CON: 49.8 ± 18.2 mL vs. 20.9 ± 2.2 mL).
Data Conclusion: This study demonstrated the application of a P-MRSI protocol for the quantification of PtdC in the human gallbladder at 7 T. Observed differences in PtdC concentration suggest that this metabolite could serve as a biomarker for specific hepatobiliary disorders.
Level Of Evidence: 2 TECHNICAL EFFICACY STAGE: 3.
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