Magnetic field dependence of solvent proton relaxation by solute dysprosium(III) complexes

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作者
Kellar, KE
Fossheim, SL
Koenig, SH
机构
[1] Relaxometry Inc, Mahopac, NY 10541 USA
[2] Nycomed Amersham Imaging, Wayne, PA USA
[3] Nycomed Amersham Imaging, Oslo, Norway
关键词
Curie magnetization; dysprosium(III); dipolar interactions; nuclear magnetic relaxation; 1/T1; and; 1/T2;
D O I
10.1097/00004424-199811000-00007
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES. Many magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) agents are Gd(III)-based; its half-filled f-shell has an S-ground state and hence a long electronic relaxation time, leading to comparably large effects on 1/T1 and 1/T2 of water protons with no shift in the water-proton resonance frequency. 1/T1 and 1/T2 nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion (NMRD) profiles of the Dy(III) aquo ion and its chelates have been reported recently, Dy(III) ions differ magnetically from Gd(III); the large spin-orbit interaction of its non-S-ground state reduces the electronic relaxation time 100-fold, and can have a large effect on proton 1/T2 and resonance frequency, Relaxation theory is well-developed and applicable to both ions but, for Dy(III), the phenomena are more wide-ranging. Recent interpretations have suggested that the data are anomolous, requiring a new mechanism for their explanation, The authors explain published Dy(III) data in terms of known theory, guided by experience with Gd(III) agents. METHODS. For fields below 1 T, the authors incorporate the shortened electronic relaxation time into the usual low-field theory for magnetic dipolar interactions between water protons and Dy(III) magnetic moments. Both inner- and outer-sphere relaxations are included, At higher fields (and unusual for small single-ion agents) one must include dipolar interactions of protons with the magnetization of the Dy(III) moments. This "Curie magnetization" causes a quadratic dependence of 1/T1 on field, and-through dipolar-induced shifts-an even greater quadratic dependence of 1/T2. RESULTS. All published data can be explained by magnetic dipolar interactions. For Dy(III), the Curie term has a longer correlation time than the low-field term, namely, the rotation of solute for 1/T1 and the even longer water exchange lifetime tau(M) for 1/T2, This exchange modulates the shift, producing phenomena not seen with Gd(III). CONCLUSIONS. Relaxation by Dy(III) chelates can be explained by the same well-established theory of dipolar interactions used for their Gd(III) analogs, Interestingly, for MRI applications, tau(M) should be long for Dy(III)-based agents and short for Gd(III)-based agents.
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