PROLONGATION OF PROTON SPIN-LATTICE RELAXATION-TIMES IN REGIONALLY ISCHEMIC TISSUE FROM DOG HEARTS
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 21 (5), 449-453
Abstract
Proton NMR techniques were used to characterize acutely ischemic myocardial tissue from the dog. Ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery for 30 min resulted in a consistent prolongation of the proton spin-lattice relaxation times (T1) in samples from regionally ischemic heart muscle when compared with T1 values for nonischemic areas from the same hearts. The relative prolongation of relaxation times in ischemic tissue increased as the duration of ischemia was extended to 60 or 120 min. T1 values for ischemic tissue were not directly related to tissue levels of high-energy compounds, lactate or H ions but largely reflected the increased water content of the regionally ischemic myocardium. Proton NMR analysis provides a means of identifying acute regional ischemia in heart tissue and may permit 3-dimensional imaging of the heart in vivo.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
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