Validation of the presence of fast exchanging amine CEST effect at low saturation powers and its influence on the quantification of APT

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Validation of the presence of fast exchanging amine CEST effect at low saturation powers and its influence on the quantification of APT

Casey Sun, Yu Zhao, Zhongliang Zu

Abstract

Purpose

Accurately quantifying the amide proton transfer (APT) effect and the underlying exchange parameters is crucial for its applications, but previous studies have reported conflicting results. In these quantifications, the CEST effect from the fast exchange amine was always ignored because it was considered weak with low saturation powers. This paper aims to evaluate the influence of the fast exchange amine CEST on the quantification of APT at low saturation powers.

Methods

A quantification method with low and high saturation powers was used to distinguish APT from the fast exchange amine CEST effect. Simulations were conducted to assess the method’s capability to separate APT from the fast exchange amine CEST effect. Animal experiments were performed to assess the relative contributions from the fast exchange amine and amide to CEST signals at 3.5 ppm. Three APT quantification methods, each with varying degrees of contamination from the fast exchange amine, were employed to process the animal data to assess the influence of the amine on the quantification of APT effect and the exchange parameters.

Results

The relative size of the fast exchange amine CEST effect to APT effect gradually increases with increasing saturation power. At 9.4 T, it increases from approximately 20% to 40% of APT effect with a saturation power increase from 0.25 to 1 μT.

Conclusion

The fast exchange amine CEST effect leads overestimation of APT effect, fitted amide concentration, and amide–water exchange rate, potentially contributing to the conflicting results reported in previous studies.