Nicolas Geades1, Carrie Wismans2, Mariska Damen2, Penny Gowland1, Hans Hoogduin2, Vincent Boer2, Dennis Klomp2, and Jannie Wijnen2
1Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 2Department of Radiology, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
The regional, spectral and relaxation differences of
macromolecules (MM) in the human brain were investigated using T1 mapping, metabolite nulling
and high resolution MRSI with a crusher coil at 7T. Differences between macromolecular
signal of GM and WM were observed by all three methods. The T1 mapping showed different T1 relaxation time of MM in GM
and WM. Metabolic maps created by fitting an averaged WM spectrum showed
differences in M1 and M2. The macromolecules in the metabolite nulled data
showed a different M4 in GM and WM. Some of these differences can be explained
by differences in T1 relaxation.