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Estimation of metabolite concentrations from localized in vivo proton NMR spectra
Article first published online: 6 DEC 2005
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.1910300604
Copyright © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company
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Provencher, S. W. (1993), Estimation of metabolite concentrations from localized in vivo proton NMR spectra. Magn Reson Med, 30: 672–679. doi: 10.1002/mrm.1910300604
Publication History
- Issue published online: 6 DEC 2005
- Article first published online: 6 DEC 2005
- Manuscript Revised: 6 AUG 1993
- Manuscript Accepted: 6 AUG 1993
- Manuscript Received: 10 MAY 1993
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Keywords:
- NMR;
- spectroscopy;
- quantification;
- in vivo
Abstract
The LCModel method analyzes an in vivo spectrum as a Linear Combination of Model spectra of metabolite solutions in vitro. By using complete model spectra, rather than just individual resonances, maximum information and uniqueness are incorporated into the analysis. A constrained regularization method accounts for differences in phase, baseline, and lineshapes between the in vitro and in vivo spectra, and estimates the metabolite concentrations and their uncertainties. LCModel is fully automatic in that the only input is the time-domain in vivo data. The lack of subjective interaction should help the exchange and comparison of results. More than 3000 human brain STEAM spectra from patients and healthy volunteers have been analyzed with LCModel. N-acetylaspartate, cholines, creatines, myo-inositol, and glutamate can be reliably determined, and abnormal levels of these or elevated levels of lactate, alanine, scyllo-inositol, glutamine, or glucose clearly indicate numerous pathologies. A computer program will be available.

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